News links for Rio 2016 Paralympic Games...
Live Updates from Rio, https://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016/news
Medals earned by SPORT and DATE and medal counts by COUNTRY. See, https://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016/schedule-results/info-live-results/rio-2016/eng/zz/engzz_general-general-schedule.htm
Athlete PROFILES by SPORT. See, https://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016/ones-to-watch
Search ATHLETE BIOGRAPHIES by SPORT, https://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016/biographies
NBC News - Sports, Paralympic features, http://www.nbcnews.com/slideshow/triumphs-crashes-rio-2016-paralympic-games-n648621
Follow unique experiences of a volunteer helping during Summer and Winter Olympic Games! Learn steps for selection and training, as well as roles performed during international events.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Friday, September 9, 2016
Opening Ceremony of Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
Athletes with physical disabilities celebrated the opening of 2016 Paralympics with inspiring performances, an extreme wheelchair speeding down a ramp to somersault in the air, while others joined a samba circle. Delegations entered the stadium carrying puzzle pieces. Together, 1,600 pieces assembled to represent a human heart in celebration of the theme. “The heart knows no limits. Everybody has a heart.”
![]() |
[Source: theglobeandmail.com] |
The president of the IOC, Philip Craven, who lost use of his legs due to a fall, likened the challenges overcome by paralympians to recent economic challenges facing Brazilians. Craven said, "In a country which has faced major challenges of late, Paralympians will switch your focus from perceived limitations — to a world full of possibility and endless opportunity."
Brazilian Paralympic swimmer Clodoaldo Silva lit the Paralympic cauldron after overcoming many steps, which transformed into ramps. An enthusiastic crowd embraced the notion of life without limits.
Visit USParalympics.org/Rio2016 for more information on Team USA at the Paralympic Games, including athlete bios, schedule and live streaming. Follow the U.S. Paralympic team on social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
[Sources: USParalympics.org, AP Wire]
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Largest Paralympic Team to Compete for USA in Rio
During the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, the USA will be represented by 289-members. This is the largest US Paralympic team and includes 35 military veterans and active duty, guides and pilots for the visually impaired. Athletes will compete for medals in 20 sports; three athletes will compete in 2 sports.
New spots were allocated by the IPC following suspension of Russia's paralympic team. According to U.S.Paralympics, "The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games will be the largest edition of the Games yet, with an estimated 4,350 participating athletes. Athletes from more than 176 countries will compete in 528 medal events in Rio." [Source]
How may you view the Games?
NBC Olympics will combine to present more than 70 hours of coverage of the Rio Paralympic Games across NBC, NBCSN, and the NBC Sports app beginning on Wed., September 7 and ending on September 18. On most days, NBCSN primetime programming will air from 7 – 9 p.m. ET; daytime from 2 – 5 p.m. ET; and late night from 1 – 5 a.m. ET.
In addition, the USOC will provide live online coverage at TeamUSA.org.
Friday, August 26, 2016
My Way to Olympia - must see POV film!
Follow a German film director Niko von Glasow as he explores the world of Paralympians in My Way to Olympia, a heartfelt production presented by Public Broadcasting Service's POV series. Initially skeptical about the purpose and cost of Paralympic Games, von Glasow shares his experience as a person with congenital disabilities as he interviews athletes representing different sports.
He questions whether disabled sport further alienates disabled and non-disabled persons. Following athletes during training prior to the London 2012 Games, viewers gain new perspective of the power of sport to transform lives and attitudes among participants, families and spectators.
LINK to POV synopsis, summary, film trailer and download (60 min.)
He questions whether disabled sport further alienates disabled and non-disabled persons. Following athletes during training prior to the London 2012 Games, viewers gain new perspective of the power of sport to transform lives and attitudes among participants, families and spectators.
![]() |
Source: usa.newonnetflix.info |
![]() |
www.sportanddev.org |
LINK to POV synopsis, summary, film trailer and download (60 min.)
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
2016 USA BMW Performance Team
BMW of North America has supported Team USA and US Paralympic Team for six years. BMW engineers designed a state-of-the-art performance racing wheelchair, which will debut during the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio in September.
According to designers, "the racing wheelchair's advancements will include a complete redesign of the chassis, application of BMW's signature aerodynamic efficiencies, enhanced athlete restraint, carbon fiber durability, as well as steering and braking advancements."
![]() |
[Source: adweek.com] |
Video BMW Performance Wheelchair (1:01)
More information
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Funding cuts affect Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
As the Summer 2016 Games come to a close tomorrow, we look forward to welcoming elite athletes with disabilities to the 2016 Paralympics beginning on September 7, 2016. Unfortunately, funding cuts will affect the Paralympic Games.
Advance tickets sales failed to reach projection. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) made a difficult decision to close media centers, reduce Games workforce and transport services. Deorodo Olympic Park will be closed and dismantled.
![]() |
Source: foundtheworld.com |
"Never before in the 56-year history of the Paralympic Games have we faced circumstances like this," IPC President Philip Craven said. "Since becoming aware of the full scale of the problem, we have focused all of our efforts on finding solutions to the problems." Budget cuts will affect every team and their supporters.
In response, Rio mayor Eduardo Paes pledged additional funding and will solicit corporate sponsorship in support of the Games. Travel grants to teams from 165 countries are overdue and may affect athletes timely arrival for training before competition.
IPC is considering additional support to countries struggling to pay travel costs. Craven said. "The IPC is working with them to find solutions and ensure their participation here in Rio."
![]() |
Source: www.theatlantic.com |
Story source: AP Wire and Rob Harris at WacoTrib.com
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Paralympic Team Travel Grants Held Up
Source: Around the Rings
Smaller state paralympic committees depend on travel grants to participate in Summer Paralympic Games. The Rio 2016 Organizing Committee has delayed payments of travel grants, but anticipates issuing funds by the end of August.
A Brazilian judge issued an injunction blocking further use of funds for 2016 Summer Games until the Rio Organizing Committee cooperates by sharing budget and expenditures of public funds.
Craig Spence, identified as a spokesperson for the International Paralympic Committee, stated “[The] extra funds are critical to the success of the Games.” “This is a rapidly evolving situation and we are working every hour we can to not only source additional funding but look at how we can make further cost savings within the budget available.”
In a related story, organizers report that only 12 percent of Paralympic tickets have been purchased. Rio's Mayor Eduardo Paes pledged to purchase 500,000 with public funds for distribution.
Rio Communications Director Mario Andrada reportedly told journalists that ticket sales will increase after the Olympic Games end on Sunday.
“We made these concerns public several ways during the journey,” Andrada said. “We understand the rhythm of sales has picked up, and the end of the Games tends to help a lot in the selling of tickets for Paralympics. That’s what we’re working on.”
Smaller state paralympic committees depend on travel grants to participate in Summer Paralympic Games. The Rio 2016 Organizing Committee has delayed payments of travel grants, but anticipates issuing funds by the end of August.
A Brazilian judge issued an injunction blocking further use of funds for 2016 Summer Games until the Rio Organizing Committee cooperates by sharing budget and expenditures of public funds.
Craig Spence, identified as a spokesperson for the International Paralympic Committee, stated “[The] extra funds are critical to the success of the Games.” “This is a rapidly evolving situation and we are working every hour we can to not only source additional funding but look at how we can make further cost savings within the budget available.”
![]() |
Source: www.channel4.com |
In a related story, organizers report that only 12 percent of Paralympic tickets have been purchased. Rio's Mayor Eduardo Paes pledged to purchase 500,000 with public funds for distribution.
Rio Communications Director Mario Andrada reportedly told journalists that ticket sales will increase after the Olympic Games end on Sunday.
“We made these concerns public several ways during the journey,” Andrada said. “We understand the rhythm of sales has picked up, and the end of the Games tends to help a lot in the selling of tickets for Paralympics. That’s what we’re working on.”
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)