All International Paralympic Committee articles
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ArticleWFSGI extends uniform support and “Road to Paris” to Paralympics 2024
While ”Road to Paris” aims to enhance the visibility of Paralympic athletes, the Uniform Support Program provides critical assistance to NPCs that need support in securing competition-compliant uniforms.
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News briefsThe Paris 2024 Paralympics will benefit from record media coverage
The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games are set to be the most broadcast covered in history. Paris 2024 and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) have confirmed that media rights holders in more than 160 countries and territories have committed to broadcasting the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, which will start on Aug. ...
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News briefsAsics supports the Kobe 2024 World Para Athletics Championships as platinum sponsor
Asics Corp. has announced a sponsorship agreement with Kobe 2024 World Para Athletics Championships as the platinum sponsor. The event, organized by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), will be held at the Universiade Memorial Stadium in the Kobe Sports Park in Japan on May 17-25, 2024. Asics will serve as ...
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News briefsToyota’s first sit-ski at 2022 Paralympic Games
Toyota Motor North America and Toyota Racing Development USA, which is its U.S. racing arm, have developed the first Toyota sit-ski, a monoski made available for use by U.S. Paralympics Alpine Skiing at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games. Testing first started in the winter of late 2019, with five-time ...
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ArticleThe sports world reacts to the invasion of Ukraine
We’ve already reported on consequences taken by Nike, Adidas, Keen, Haglöfs and Mammut following Russia’s aggression against Ukraine last week, but there’s much more going on in the sports world. Here is an excerpt of the latest happenings: The International Biathlon Union IBU excludes biathlon teams from Russia and ...
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IOC calls for relocation or cancellation of sporting events currently scheduled in Russia or Belarus
The executive board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has repeatedly reiterated that the IOC strongly condemns and supports the breach of the Olympic Truce by the Russian and Belarusian governments. The relevant UN resolution was adopted by the UN General Assembly on Dec. 2, 2021 by consensus of all ...