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Best Para athletics moments of Paris 2024
The USA’s Hunter Woodhall won his first Paralympic gold medal and celebrated with his wife and Olympic champion Tara Davis-Woodhall

Incredible Indian athletes make their mark in Paris
India bagged 29 medals at Paris 2024 for their most successful Paralympic campaign ever

Paris 2024 stars: How France fell in love with Gabrielzinho
With remarkable performances, infectious smiles, and impeccable dance moves on the podium, the Brazilian S2 swimmer captivated fans and was called "Pelé of the Pools" by French media after his three gold medals at La Defense Arena in the Paralympic Games

Best sitting volleyball moments of Paris 2024
Iran won an eighth Paralympic men's sitting volleyball gold, with Morteza Mehrzadselakjani leading the way

Best blind football moments of Paris 2024
France become the second-ever nation to win Paralympic gold

Paralímpicos proponen matrimonio en la "Ciudad del Amor"
Lágrimas de felicidad fluyeron mientras los Paralímpicos elegían París para comprometerse

Best Para badminton moments of Paris 2024
Mariam Eniola Bolaji became the first African player to win a badminton medal at either the Olympic or Paralympic Games

Best wheelchair basketball moments of Paris 2024
The Netherlands' women's wheelchair basketball team became back-to-back champions with a win over the USA

Best Para archery moments of Paris 2024
Armless Archer Matt Stutzman won his maiden Paralympic gold at his fourth and final Games

Best Para cycling moments of Paris 2024
Jetze Plat won two Para cycling road gold medals to add to a Paralympic triathlon title

about the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, which will take place between 28 August and 8 September, will bring together as many as 4,400 athletes from around the world. The athletes will compete in 549 medal events across 22 sports, taking the spotlight at some of Paris' most iconic landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, the Chateau de Versailles and the Grand Palais.
Preguntas frecuentes
París acogerá los Juegos Paralímpicos de este año. Francia acogerá los Juegos Paralímpicos de verano por primera vez en la historia.
Los Juegos Paralímpicos París 2024 tendrán lugar del 28 de agosto al 8 de septiembre de 2024.
La Ceremonia de Apertura tendrá lugar el 28 de agosto y marcará el comienzo del evento deportivo de 12 días en París.
Los atletas Paralímpicos serán los protagonistas de París 2024 en algunos de los lugares más emblemáticos, como a los pies de la Torre Eiffel y en los jardines del Castillo de Versalles. Más información sobre las sedes Paralímpicas de París 2024.
Los Juegos Paralímpicos París 2024 contarán con más de 4.000 atletas de todo el mundo que competirán en 549 eventos de medalla. Los primeros Juegos Paralímpicos de verano en la capital francesa presentarán 22 deportes, tanto individuales como de equipo.