Paris Paralympics 2024: Paris Paralympics 2024 is starting from 28 August. At the same time, this mega event is to conclude on 8 September. More than 4,000 athletes from 170 countries including India are participating in the Paris Paralympics. However, before the start of these games, there will be a colorful opening ceremony. This opening ceremony will be held today. But when and where will Indian fans be able to watch the opening ceremony of Paris Paralympics? Anyway, we will tell you all the details related to this.
When, where and how can you watch the opening ceremony?
The opening ceremony will begin tonight at 11.30 pm Indian time. India’s flag bearers in this opening ceremony will be Sumit Antil and Bhagyashree Yadav. Apart from this, Indian fans will be able to watch the live broadcasting of the opening ceremony on Sports-18 network. While it will be live streamed on Jio Cinema app and website. Fans will be able to watch the opening ceremony in different languages on Jio Cinema. Let us tell you that the Paris Paralympics will start at 8 pm Indian time, but the opening ceremony will start at 11.30 pm.
How strong is India’s claim…
India has sent a team of 84 athletes for this mega event. Indian athletes will present their claim in a total of 12 sports. India’s maximum 38 players will participate in athletics. Apart from this, 13 Indian athletes will present their claim in badminton and 10 in shooting. It is worth noting that earlier India had sent a team of 54 athletes in Tokyo Paralympics, these athletes presented their claim in 9 sports. In which India got a total of 19 medals. However, this time it is believed that Indian athletes can win more medals than Tokyo Paralympics. Anyway, it will be interesting to see how the performance of Indian para athletes is this time?
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