Les Canadiens viseront le podium aux Jeux paralympiques à Paris, malgré l’adversité

PARIS — Les Canadiens ont de plus en plus de difficulté à décrocher des médailles aux Jeux paralympiques, ce qui les rendra encore plus précieuses à Paris.

La délégation de 126 athlètes fait partie des 4400 en provenance de 168 pays qui s’affronteront dans 22 disciplines à compter de jeudi.

Il n’y avait que 122 pays contributors à Sydney, en Australie, en 2000, donc la barre a été considérablement relevée pour atteindre le podium paralympique en près de 25 ans.

«Chaque année, chaque cycle paralympique, l’événement proceed de grossir et de grossir, avec davantage de couverture médiatique, davantage d’athlètes, davantage d’épreuves», a expliqué le joueur de rugby en fauteuil roulant torontois Travis Murao.

Les représentants de l’unifolié avaient gagné 21 médailles, dont cinq d’or, aux Jeux paralympiques de Tokyo il y a trois ans. Ceux-ci s’étaient déroulés à huis clos, sans spectateurs, en raison de la pandémie de coronavirus.

La récolte de médailles paralympiques du Canada est passée de 31 à Londres en 2012 à 29 à Rio de Janeiro en 2016, avant d’atteindre 21 à Tokyo en 2021.

«En tant que pays, depuis notre récolte de 31 médailles aux Jeux de Londres, la tendance est à la baisse», a convenu la directrice générale d’À nous le podium Anne Merklinger.

«Après Tokyo, il y a eu un effort concerté et collaboratif entre le Comité paralympique canadien et les organisations sportives nationales qui sont investies dans le sport paralympique pour dire que nous devons nous pencher sur cet enjeu et identifier les opportunités que le Canada doit saisir pour connaître une récolte similaire à celle de Londres… pour éventuellement de nouveau faire partie du top-10, peut-être top-8 des meilleurs pays aux Jeux paralympiques d’été?», a souligné Merklinger.

Les disciplines paralympiques exigent aujourd’hui l’embauche d’entraîneurs professionnels et d’un personnel de soutien qualifié pour répondre aux besoins des Paralympiens. Le coût d’achat d’un fauteuil roulant sportif peut aussi osciller entre 5000 et 25 000 $.

«Nous sommes fiers de ce que nous avons accompli et je dirais que nous sommes bien plus performants que d’autres pays de taille similaire», a souligné la directrice des opérations du Comité paralympique canadien (CPC) Karen O’Neill.

«Dans ce cas-ci, je dirais que l’élément essential pour que nous puissions continuer d’être compétitifs sur la scène internationale et pour rétrécir l’écart derrière l’élite est le financement du système paralympique», a-t-elle ajouté.

L’équipe de natation et celle d’athlétisme devraient de nouveau briller à Paris, mais il ne faut pas sous-estimer non plus les équipes de cyclisme, de triathlon et de boccia pendant les 11 jours qui mèneront à la cérémonie de clôture, le 8 septembre.

La paranageuse étoile Aurélie Rivard, de St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, le coureur en fauteuil roulant Brent Lakatos, de Dorval, ainsi que la judoka Priscilla Gagné, de Granby, seront notamment à surveiller.

«À Rio, les gradins étaient remplis, tout le monde criait, j’avais de la difficulté à entendre les directives de mon entraîneur, s’est souvenue Gagné. À Tokyo, c’est l’opposé, automotive les gradins étaient vides, donc on pouvait entendre une mouche voler.

«Être de retour devant des gradins remplis, avec ma famille et mes amis à mes côtés puisque c’est une vacation spot facilement accessible, ce sera tout simplement merveilleux, a ajouté la Québécoise. Ce sera la cerise sur le sundae, le level remaining à ma carrière.»

Par ailleurs, le Canada n’a pas gagné de médaille dans un sport d’équipe depuis Londres en 2012. L’équipe féminine de goalball et l’équipe de volleyball en fauteuil roulant pourraient mettre un terme à cette disette.

«Nous convoitons toujours des médailles dans les sports activities d’équipe, a dit la cheffe du sport au CPC Catherine Gosselin-Després. Cependant, dans les sports activities d’équipe, c’est toujours le tirage au type et l’identité de l’adversaire qui détermine l’problem (du tournoi).»

Ce sera également la première fois que les Paralympiens canadiens qui grimperont sur le podium obtiendront une bourse équivalente à celle offerte aux Olympiens — 20 000 $ pour l’or, 15 000 $ pour l’argent et 10 000 $ pour le bronze.

«C’est énorme de savoir qu’une médaille paralympique rapportera autant qu’une médaille olympique», a admis la joueuse de volleyball en fauteuil roulant Heidi Peters, de Neerlandia, en Alberta.

Le CPC récompensera les athlètes à partir d’un fonds spécial de 8 hundreds of thousands $. L’entrepreneur spécialisé dans les applied sciences de soins de santé Sanjay Malaviya, d’Hespeler, en Ontario, y a contribué 4 hundreds of thousands $, et le gouvernement fédéral, 2 hundreds of thousands $.

Malaviya a aussi renouvelé ses bourses de 5000 $ pour chaque médaillé paralympique, une somme qui s’ajoute à celle versée par le gouvernement.

Le Comité worldwide paralympique (CIP) permettra à 88 athlètes russes et huit autres biélorusses de participer aux Jeux paralympiques sous bannière neutre, surpassant ainsi le complete de 32 pour les Jeux olympiques.

Le CIP a analysé les candidatures de chaque athlète en provenance de ces pays afin de s’assurer qu’ils n’entretenaient pas de liens avec l’armée et n’appuyaient pas l’invasion de l’Ukraine

— Avec la contribution de Gregory Sturdy

Meet Lana Del Rey’s rumored boyfriend, alligator guide Jeremy Dufrene

Seems to be like Lana Del Rey can kiss her “Summertime Unhappiness” goodbye.

The Grammy nominee sparked romance hypothesis with Louisiana-based alligator tour information Jeremy Dufrene in August 2024.

The duo met in March 2019.

Meet Lana Del Rey’s rumored boyfriend, Jeremy Dufrene. jeremy.dufrene/Instagram
The singer, pictured above in Paris in August 2024, has but to verify or deny the romance. AFP through Getty Pictures
Del Rey, seen right here in England in August 2024, beforehand dated a cop and a number of musicians. Redferns/Getty Pictures for ABA

That yr, Del Rey made headlines for courting Oklahoma cop Sean Larkin earlier than being linked to a number of musicians, from nation singer Clayton Johnson to Jack Donoghue.

Her rep didn’t reply to Web page Six’s request for touch upon Dufrene.

Meet her rumored new beau beneath.

What’s his job?

Dufrene is an alligator tour information. airboattoursbyarthur/Instagram
He works at Airboat Excursions by Arthur in Des Allemands, La. jeremy.dufrene.3/Fb
He ceaselessly poses with A-listers, from Glen Powell (heart) to Emma Roberts (not pictured). airboattours/Fb
Dufrene has labored with the corporate since no less than 2015. airboattours/Fb

Dufrene works at Airboat Excursions by Arthur in Des Allemands, La., the place he explores the Bayou des Allemands, referred to as the “Catfish Capital of the World.”

He has encountered many A-listers via his line of labor, giving excursions to Glen Powell, Emma Roberts and Kate Hudson.

Whereas it’s unclear precisely how lengthy Dufrene has been with the corporate, his employment goes again to no less than 2015.

Does he have youngsters?

Dufrene seems to have kids from a earlier romance. jeremy.dufrene.3/Fb
He posts occasional images along with his daughters. airboattours/Fb

Dufrene seems to have kids from a earlier relationship.

The swamp boat captain, whose Instagram is personal, has given glimpses of his daughters on social media (per the Day by day Mail).

Del Rey, for her half, doesn’t have youngsters — however instructed the Sunday Occasions in December 2023 that she noticed parenthood “coming for” her.

How did he meet Del Rey?

Del Rey and Dufrene met throughout a 2019 tour. honeymoon/Instagram
They’ve since adopted one another on social media. honeymoon/Instagram

Del Rey took one in every of Dufrene’s excursions in March 2019 when she was in Louisiana for the BUKU Music + Artwork Mission competition.

Dufrene posted an image with the performer through Instagram, gushing, “I by no means know who I can run throughout on my excursions however at all times a pleasure @lanadelrey.”

She additionally shared snaps from the tour, writing on Fb, “Jeremy lemme be captain at Arthur’s Air Boat Excursions x.”

The pair have since adopted one another on social media.

Why do followers assume they’re courting?

The singer tagged Dufrene in a Could 2024 Instagram put up. airboattoursbyarthur/Instagram
In August 2024, the duo held arms in London. airboattoursbyarthur/Instagram

Del Rey seemingly reconnected with Dufrene in Could 2024 for an additional tour.

“Household w my man @jeremy.dufrene,” she captioned an Instagram photograph with two of her mates on the time.

Three months later, she and Dufrene had been noticed in London holding arms in a TikTok video, with the Day by day Mail reporting they visited Harrod’s and a pub.

Who is Jeffrey Dufrene, Lana Del Rey’s Rumored Boyfriend?

Lana Del Rey is exhibiting no indicators of summertime unhappiness together with her rumored boyfriend.

The singer, 39, has not too long ago been linked to a person named Jeremy Dufrene and he or she would not look like hiding their relationship.

Who is that this thriller man and the way did their romance start? This is all the pieces we all know to date.

Lana Del Rey not too long ago known as Jeremy Dufrene ‘my man’

On Might 16, the singer tagged Dufrene within the caption of a photograph on Instagram, writing, “Household w my man @jeremy.dufrene 📸 @codyjay.”

Jeremy Dufrene is a captain at an airboat tour firm

Del Rey and Dufrene in 2019.by way of Fb

Dufrene lives in Louisiana and works as a captain at Airboat Excursions by Arthur.

Through the firm’s excursions, company journey by way of swamps and marshes and see wildlife up shut, together with herons, egrets, hawks, alligators and bald eagles. The corporate provides a mixture of gradual and excessive velocity rides.

Per his firm biography, he beforehand labored seven days per week at a chemical plant and went shrimping on his trip days.

“After slightly convincing by his household, he acquired his captain’s license and began working excursions. He rapidly realized that this was a fantastic match and he has by no means considered going again to his earlier profession on the plant,” the bio reads. “Jeremy’s a fantastic airboat captain and loves interacting with wildlife & clients.”

The rumored couple has identified one another since not less than 2019

Dufrene with Del Rey and her mates.by way of Fb

In 2019, Dufrene appeared in considered one of Del Rey’s Fb posts, which she captioned, “Jeremy lemme be captain at Arthur’s Air Boat Excursions.”

The singer shared a sequence of photographs from her journey, together with one the place she operated the airboat with Dufrene’s help. In one other picture, the captain posed with Del Rey and two of her mates.

Followers are preserving a watch out for sightings of the rumored couple

Del Rey’s eagle-eyed followers are on the hunt for the following sighting of the rumored couple. Earlier this week, one TikTok posted a quick video of the singer strolling by them at a music competition whereas holding a person’s hand. It isn’t clear from the clip if it was Dufrene.

A number of days later, a Reddit consumer shared a photograph of the rumored couple at a restaurant in London.

Dufrene has additionally met Glen Powell

Powell seems to get pleasure from airboat rides too. In 2015, he posted a photograph of himself sipping a beer as Dufrene operated the automobile.

“J-Bone and G-Trash. We’re each single and able to mingle. Discover us on the swamp or on the Daiquiris To-Go place subsequent door or on Craigslist Personals. Sorry for partying. (Not sorry),” Powell captioned the publish.

Jeux paralympiques de Paris 2024

Les athlètes paralympiques Guillaume Ouellet et Charles Moreau
(Images Fb Ville de Victoriaville)

Les Jeux paralympiques de Paris 2024 s’entament ce mercredi. Deux athlètes de Victoriaville font partie de la délégation canadienne qui représentera le pays lors des compétitions sportives.

Les Victoriavillois Guillaume Ouellet, athlète paralympique en athlétisme, et Charles Moreau, athlète en paracyclisme, prennent half aux Jeux de Paris 2024.

Guillaume Ouellet en sera à sa troisième participation aux Jeux paralympiques. Plus tôt cet été, il avait, par contre annoncé à monvicto.com que les Jeux de Paris seraient ses derniers.

Il sera en motion le samedi 31 août à l’épreuve de course du 5000 mètres.

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Charles Moreau, quant à lui, ne vise rien de moins qu’une troisième médaille autour de son cou pour ses troisième Jeux. Déjà double médaillé de bronze aux Jeux de Rio en 2016, il était reparti bredouille des Jeux de Tokyo en 2020, mais avait affirmé à monvicto.com, cet été, « qu’il croyait avoir fait ses preuves sur la scène internationale, dans le dernier deux ans, lui permettant de partir confiant pour les Jeux paralympiques. »

Il performera le 4 septembre pour une distance de 24,5 km à la course du contre-la-montre et le 5 septembre pour la course en ligne pour 71,5 km.

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La cérémonie d’ouverture se tiendra mercredi à la Place de la Concorde et aux Champs-Élysées, à Paris, avec comme porte-drapeaux les canadiens Katarina Roxon et Patrick Anderson, nageuse paralympique et joueur de basketball en fauteuil roulant.

Une délégation de 126 athlètes canadiens participera à ces Jeux.

Indiana Fever beat Connecticut behind Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell

INDIANAPOLIS — With loads of star energy within the constructing, the Indiana Fever knocked out the Solar on Wednesday evening at an amped up Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Indiana’s 84-80 win helped the Fever keep away from being swept by the Solar. It was a giant turnaround for a Fever workforce who had misplaced to Connecticut 3 times earlier this season, together with as soon as when coach Christie Sides pulled her starters within the second half.

Extra:Fever, Caitlin Clark drawing greater crowds — and greater stars.

‘A totally completely different workforce.’Win over Solar exhibits simply how far Fever have come this 12 months

Olympic gold medalists Simone Biles and Gabby Thomas had been within the crowd, as was leisure icon and Indianapolis native David Letterman and Colts QB Anthony Richardson.

The Fever are actually 15-16, seventh within the league, solidifying their playoff place.

Listed below are three observations:

Fever come out sizzling towards Solar

Earlier than Wednesday evening, the Fever had 5 video games they’d 50 or extra factors at halftime. All of them had been towards groups they’ve crushed handily all through the season — three towards Atlanta and two towards Phoenix.

Wednesday was the sixth time — towards a workforce the Fever had been 0-3 towards coming into the sport. However Indiana is a distinct workforce from when the groups final met again in June.

After beginning the sport down 8-2, Indiana simply received a deal with on the rating. They shot 50% (9-of-18) from 3-point vary within the first half and led the Solar, the second-best workforce within the league, by 9 heading into halftime.

Beforehand, the Fever received all 5 video games they scored 50+ within the first half.

This time, it was a little bit bit harder. The Fever discovered themselves up simply two factors with one minute left, and the Fever and the Solar had been buying and selling baskets. It was a chippy sport — the Solar are veterans, and they’re skilled in combating for the ball.

The groups traded baskets down the stretch underneath Solar middle Alyssa Thomas turned the ball over with 24 seconds left. Then, Connecticut received to fouling.

Lexie Hull sealed the victory with two free throws with simply seconds left, and the Fever averted the sweep of the league’s second-best workforce.

Lexie Hull will get second begin of season

After beginning within the second half rather than Katie Lou Samuelson on Monday evening, Fever guard Lexie Hull received one other likelihood Wednesday.

Sides mentioned Samuelson took herself out of the sport as a result of she wasn’t feeling nicely Monday evening, then she appeared on the harm report for private causes Wednesday. Samuelson went via warmups and was in the end dominated obtainable however did not play.

And Hull took benefit of the chance. Coming off three straight video games with 20+ minutes, she confirmed why she deserved them Wednesday evening.

Hull was scrappy your complete sport, combating for rebounds and increasing possessions for the Fever. She discovered herself in clutch moments on the offensive finish, and delivered: Caitlin Clark misplaced and regained management of the ball in a single possession, getting the ball to Hull with simply seconds left on the shot clock. Hull, off-balance and one-handed, heaved up a 3-pointer that swished via the online.

Hull ended up going 4-of-5 from 3-point vary for 17 factors, eight rebounds and three assists.

Kelsey Mitchell notches fifth-straight 20+ level sport

With three minutes left within the fourth quarter, Kelsey Mitchell was extensive open within the 3-point nook close to Connecticut’s bench. Whether or not it was a defensive miscue for Connecticut or deliberate, Lexie Hull tossed the ball to Mitchell. Swish.

That shot gave the Fever a one-point lead with simply minutes left within the sport. And it gave Mitchell her fifth straight sport with 21+ factors — all of them coming after the Olympic break. She is averaging 26.2 factors because the break, which is each main the Fever and one of many high marks within the league.

Mitchell’s scoring efforts have been paramount for the Fever’s 4-1 report because the break, which incorporates three wins over groups with .500 or higher information.

She completed the sport with 23 factors on 8-of-14 taking pictures.

What number of factors did Caitlin Clark rating towards the Solar?

Clark completed with 19 factors on 7-of-17 taking pictures, in addition to 5 rebounds and 5 assists.

Nvidia stock slips even after earnings top Wall Street estimates and demand for AI chips surges

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nvidia could have exceeded Wall Road estimates as its revenue jumped — buffeted by the chipmaking dominance that has cemented Nvidia’s place because the poster youngster of the substitute intelligence increase — however traders appeared lower than impressed.

The corporate reported a web revenue of to $16.6 billion. Adjusted for one-time objects, web revenue was $16.95 billion. Income rose to $30 billion, up 122% from a yr in the past and 15% from the earlier quarter.

By comparability, S&P 500 corporations total are anticipated to ship simply 5% development in income for the quarter, in line with FactSet. Nonetheless, Nvidia shares slipped practically 4% in after-hours buying and selling.

Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group, mentioned that regardless of rising income “it seems the bar was simply set a tad too excessive this earnings season.”

“Loss of life, taxes, and NVDA beats on earnings are three issues you possibly can financial institution on,” Detrick mentioned. “Right here’s the difficulty. The dimensions of the beat this time was a lot smaller than we’ve been seeing. Even future steering was raised, however once more not by the tune from earlier quarters.”

The corporate reported second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of 68 cents per share, up from 27 cents a yr in the past. Nvidia mentioned it expects third quarter income to develop to $32.5 billion, plus or minus 2%.

Nvidia has led the substitute intelligence sector to change into one of many inventory market’s greatest corporations, as tech giants proceed to spend closely on the corporate’s chips and information facilities wanted to coach and function their AI methods.

“The people who find themselves investing in Nvidia infrastructure are getting returns on it straight away,” Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, mentioned on a name with analysts. “It’s one of the best ROI infrastructure, computing infrastructure funding you can also make at the moment.”

Demand for generative AI merchandise that may compose paperwork, make photos and function private assistants has fueled gross sales of Nvidia’s specialised chips during the last yr. In June, Nvidia briefly rose to change into essentially the most worthwhile firm within the S&P 500. The corporate is now price over $3 trillion.

Nvidia CFO Colette Kress mentioned through the analyst name that the corporate is planning to extend manufacturing of its Blackwell AI chips starting within the fourth quarter and persevering with via fiscal 2026. Kress mentioned Nvidia expects a number of billion {dollars} in Blackwell income within the fourth quarter, with shipments of its Hopper graphics processor unit, or GPU, anticipated to extend within the second half of fiscal 2025.

In an interview with Bloomberg Tv, Huang mentioned the corporate will “have an incredible subsequent yr as properly.”

By means of the yr’s first six months, Nvidia’s inventory worth soared practically 150%. At that time, it was buying and selling at a bit greater than 100 occasions the corporate’s earnings over the prior 12 months. That’s way more costly than it’s been traditionally and than the S&P 500 usually. That is why analysts warn of a selloff if Wall Road sees any indication that AI demand is waning.

Dan Ives, an analyst with Wedbush Securities, referred to as the earnings a part of a “historic, meteoric rise from Nvidia and the godfather of AI, Jensen (Huang).” Traders, Ives added, are selecting aside “strong numbers” and looking for holes in them. Though Nvidia mentioned it estimates about $32.5 billion in income within the third fiscal quarter, some analysts anticipated a barely increased determine, he mentioned.

“I view it as sort of like splitting hairs,” Ives mentioned. The demand for AI know-how is simply accelerating, he added, echoing Huang’s earlier statements that the world is within the midst of the following industrial revolution.

“That is essentially the most watched earnings — not simply in tech, however out there, in a few years,” he mentioned. “Traders will initially overreact to any type of short-lived weak spot. However I consider this truly put extra gas into the tank of the bull market.”

Sarah Parvini, The Related Press

Reports: Cowboys signing RB Dalvin Cook | WTAQ News Talk | 97.5 FM · 1360 AM

The Dallas Cowboys are signing working again Dalvin Prepare dinner, a four-time Professional Bowl choice, a number of shops reported Wednesday.

ESPN reported Prepare dinner will begin off on the follow squad.

He labored out for the crew on Tuesday and will probably be a part of a reconfigured Cowboys backfield that includes Ezekiel Elliott.

Contract phrases weren’t disclosed.

Prepare dinner, 29, has rushed for six,207 yards and 47 touchdowns in 88 NFL video games (73 begins) over seven seasons since being a second-round draft choose by the Minnesota Vikings in 2017. He additionally has 236 receptions for 1,872 yards and 5 scores.

Prepare dinner loved 4 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons on the bottom for the Vikings from 2019-22 earlier than shoulder surgical procedure derailed him. He established profession highs of 1,557 dashing yards and 16 scores on the bottom in simply 14 video games (all begins) in 2020.

Minnesota launched him in June 2023, and Prepare dinner had a disappointing 15-game run for the New York Jets final season, when he rushed for simply 214 yards earlier than being let go in early January.

The Baltimore Ravens picked up Prepare dinner, and he rushed for 23 yards on eight carries throughout a playoff victory over the Houston Texans. He didn’t play within the following week’s loss to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs within the AFC Championship Recreation.

Tony Pollard led Dallas with 1,005 dashing yards final season. He signed a three-year, $21.75 million free-agent cope with the Tennessee Titans within the offseason.

The Cowboys open the season Sept. 8 on the street towards the Cleveland Browns.

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Paralympics 2024: When, who and how to watch the Paris games

In search of one thing to fill the Olympic-sized void in your coronary heart?

In that case, you’ll be thrilled to listen to that hundreds of elite athletes from all over the world have converged in Paris to compete for medals throughout dozens of sports activities.

Sure, we’re speaking in regards to the Paralympics.

The 2024 Paralympic Video games kick off with an out of doors opening ceremony on Wednesday and run till Sept. 8.

Organizers are already touting it as one for the report books, with an all-time excessive variety of delegations, feminine athletes collaborating and international broadcasters masking it.

It’s the primary summer time Paralympic Video games to happen in France, and the primary time since COVID-19 that spectators are allowed to fill the stands.

There will probably be loads of storylines and athletes to observe because the 12 days unfold, from redemption missions to rivalries to energy {couples}.

Among the many tales we’re eyeing: China, which has dominated the final 5 Paralympics, is seeking to proceed its profitable streak. An Italian sprinter is about to develop into the first transgender lady to compete at a Paralympics. And several other extremely adorned members of Crew USA — together with some multi-season athletes — wish to break new information.

Right here’s what to know and how you can comply with alongside.

What’s the distinction between the Olympics and Paralympics?

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Pilot Carine Corridor and Lora Fachi of Nice Britain Class B throughout a coaching session on the Velodrome Nationwide de Saint-Quentin-en Yvelines in Paris on Tuesday.

The Olympics and Paralympics are each multi-sport occasions and have been held in the identical metropolis and yr because the 1988 Summer season Video games in Seoul and the 1992 Winter Video games in France.

The competitions are actually held in tandem: The phrase “Paralympic” consists of the Greek preposition “para,” which means “beside.”

However there are some variations between the 2, which have their very own governing our bodies.

The fashionable Olympics began within the late nineteenth century, whereas the Paralympics grew out of a British hospital for World Battle II veterans in 1948.

Olympic athletes are usually able-bodied, whereas the Paralympics characteristic athletes with disabilities.

There are 10 eligible impairment varieties: eight bodily (together with limb deficiency and impaired muscle energy), in addition to imaginative and prescient and mental impairment. Athletes are grouped into classes primarily based on the “diploma of exercise limitation ensuing from their impairments.”

The Particular Olympics, by the way in which, is a separate factor altogether.

What sports activities are a part of the Paralympics?

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Athletes follow at a Boccia coaching session in Paris on Monday. It is one in all two Paralympic sports activities with no Olympic equal.

Para athletes will compete in 549 medal occasions throughout 22 sports activities, each particular person and group.

Notably, two Paralympic sports activities don’t have an Olympic equal: goalball and boccia.

The remainder of the record consists of sitting volleyball; wheelchair rugby, tennis, basketball and fencing; rowing; equestrian; swimming; para triathlon and extra.

In some sports activities — together with para athletics, para triathlon and para biking — visually impaired athletes compete alongside a sighted “information” or “pilot” (a few of whom are Olympians themselves). Since 2012, the guides have been awarded medals, too.

Paris organizers say the sports activities with essentially the most opponents are para athletics (1,135 athletes), para swimming (608) and para desk tennis (281).

What number of nations and athletes are collaborating?

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From left, swimmers Cameron Leslie of New Zealand, Gabriel Araujo of Brazil, Jessica Lengthy of the U.S., Simone Barlaam of Italy and Tess Routliffe of Canada communicate at a press convention in Paris on Tuesday.

The Worldwide Paralympic Committee says a report variety of delegations are competing within the Video games this yr (they mentioned the identical of the Tokyo Video games in 2021, too).

Whereas the ultimate headcount hasn’t been confirmed, organizers say Paris will welcome roughly 4,400 athletes from 168 delegations.

That quantity consists of the Nationwide Paralympic Committees of 167 international locations, an eight-member Refugee Paralympic Crew and as many as 96 impartial athletes — 88 from Russia and eight from Belarus. Athletes from these two international locations will not be allowed to compete beneath their flag following Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Plus, three delegations will probably be represented on the Paralympics for the primary time: Eritrea, Kiribati and Kosovo.

Organizers say the most important delegations are China (282 athletes), Brazil (255) and France (237).

Additionally they say this yr will characteristic a report 1,983 feminine opponents and extra medal occasions — 235 — for girls than ever earlier than. The Paris Olympics have been hailed as “gender equal,” although many say there’s nonetheless room for enchancment.

What are some Crew USA names to know?

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U.S. Paralympians Isaac Jean-Paul, Erin Kerkhoff, Jaydin Blackwell, Noelle Malkamaki, Jessica Heims, Liza Corso and Jonathan Gore pose in Paris on Saturday.

The U.S. is sending 225 athletes — together with 5 guides — to Paris, with an equal variety of women and men.

The para athletes on Crew USA come from 38 states (California, Illinois and Texas are closely represented) and vary in age from 15 to 52.

Wheelchair basketball legend Steve Serio and sitting volleyball star Nicky Nieves have been chosen because the group’s flag bearers for the opening ceremony. Listed here are another names to observe:

  • Multi-season athletes Oksana Masters (para biking and para Nordic snowboarding), Aaron Pike (para observe and subject and para Nordic snowboarding) and Kendall Gretsch (para triathlon and para Nordic snowboarding) are comparatively contemporary off the 2022 Beijing Winter Video games, the place Masters grew to become the most adorned U.S. winter Paralympian of all time.
  • Swimmer Jessica Lengthy is the second-most adorned U.S. Paralympian in historical past, with 29 Paralympic medals beneath her belt (together with 16 gold). She’s seeking to proceed her streak in Paris, her sixth Video games. 
  • Monitor and subject stars Tatyana McFadden, Roderick Townsend, and Brittni Mason are aiming to get again on the medal podium, which they did in Tokyo. 
  • Chuck Aoki has helped carry the boys’s wheelchair rugby group for almost a decade. They’re favored to choose up one other medal this yr, which might be their fourth since 2012. 
  • Sarah Adam is poised to develop into the first lady to characterize Crew USA in wheelchair rugby at a Paralympic Video games
  • Swimmer Abbas Karimi, who was born in Afghanistan, will compete in his first Paralympic Video games as a U.S. citizen. He competed on the refugee group in Tokyo 2020. 
  • The world report that sprinter Nick Mayhugh set in Tokyo nonetheless stands heading into Paris, the place he’s aiming for an additional gold. He will even compete in lengthy leap.
  • Monitor and subject athlete Hunter Woodhall went viral on the Olympics for supporting his spouse, gold-medal-winning lengthy jumper Tara Davis-Woodhall. Woodhall, who runs on two prosthetics, will get his personal turns within the highlight when he competes within the 100-meter race and the 400-meter race. (Psst: The Woodhalls aren’t the one Paralympic energy couple this yr.)

How (and when) do I watch?

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Building work takes place on the Place de la Concorde Paralympic website in Paris on Wednesday, per week forward of the Paralympic opening ceremony.

The Paralympics opening ceremony will run from 2 p.m. to five:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, and can air stay on USA Community and stream on Peacock and NBC Olympics platforms, based on NBC. NBC will even air an encore presentation from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET on Friday.

Just like the Olympic opening ceremony, this would be the first Paralympic opening ceremony held exterior of a stadium. The ceremony is directed by Thomas Jolly — who oversaw final month’s occasions — and can parade down the river Seine from the Champs-Elysees to the Place de la Concorde.

The Paralympics historically get much less protection and viewership than the Olympics, however organizers are working to alter that. They are saying a report variety of broadcasters are set to cowl these Video games, with media rights holders in additional than 160 international locations and territories.

Paris additionally marks the primary Paralympic Video games to supply not less than some stay protection from every of the 22 sports activities. For these curious: swimming, biking and males’s wheelchair basketball begin Thursday, whereas observe and subject begins Friday. You may view the full competitors schedule right here.

NBC says it’ll stream some 1,500 hours of stay protection — essentially the most ever for a Paralympics — on Peacock all through the course of the almost two weeks (keep in mind, Paris is six hours forward of E.T.). Authenticated customers also can watch through NBCParalympics.com, NBC.com, the NBC Sports activities App and the NBC App.

Beginning Thursday, it’ll additionally characteristic not less than 9 hours of programming a day — targeted on the “hottest” occasions — on the USA Community within the mornings and afternoons.

NBC can be planning three separate prime-time home windows. On Friday, it’ll present highlights from the opening ceremony and recap the primary two days of competitors. On Sunday at 7 p.m. ET it’ll recap the following two days. Its closing broadcast, slated for 9 p.m. ET on Friday, Sept. 6, will recap the complete second week.

The closing ceremony will happen two days afterward Sunday, Sept. 8, at 2 p.m. ET.

Earlier than lengthy, it’ll be time for the 2026 Winter Video games in Milan — however fear not, there are nonetheless loads of compelling competitions to tide you over till then.

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K-pop singer Taeil leaves boy band over sexual crime accusation

South Korean singer Taeil has left the K-pop band NCT after being accused of an unspecified sexual crime, his label introduced on Wednesday.

The 30-year-old’s company, SM Leisure, launched a press release on X, saying the NCT member will depart from the boy band after studying he has been “accused in a prison case associated to a sexual crime”.

The label didn’t specify the character of the alleged crime however stated it “recognised the seriousness of the scenario” and determined Taeil, whose authorized title is Moon Tae-il, can not “proceed his actions with the crew”.

Taeil has not publicly commented on the allegations.

SM Leisure added that he’s totally cooperating with the police investigation.

“We’ll present additional statements because the investigation progresses,” the assertion, which was posted in Korean and translated by Related Press, stated.

The Bangbae Police Station in Seoul introduced it was investigating Taeil in relation to a sexual crime, in keeping with South Korean media.

The BBC was unable to achieve police for remark.

Taeil was a part of NCT, or Neo Tradition Expertise, a globally widespread South Korean boy band that debuted in 2016.

The group at the moment has over two dozen members divided into a number of subunits, together with NCT 127, NCT Dream, and NCT Want.

Taeil was not too long ago energetic in NCT 127.

On 15 August final 12 months, Taeil acquired right into a automobile accident in downtown Seoul, in South Korea, whereas travelling on his motorbike.

He quickly suspended his schedules to give attention to therapy and restoration.

Identified for experimental music spanning varied genres, NCT has gained worldwide consideration with some releases charting on Billboard lists.

K-pop originated from South Korea and is an amalgamation of pop, R&B and hip-hop.

It has grown into a world phenomenon, notably after the success of the boy band BTS within the late 2010s.

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The opening ceremony will get underway at 2:00 p.m. our time.

PARIS – The opening ceremony for the 2024 Summer time Paralympics shall be happening in Paris, France in the present day.

There shall be as much as 184 delegations from world wide with 6,000 athletes and officers on the Place de la Concorde and the Champs-Elysées.

It’ll start at 2:00 p.m. Japanese Daylight Time and Basketball participant Patrick Anderson and swimmer Katarina Roxon shall be Canada’s flag-bearers.

Tillsonburg’s very personal Charlotte Bolton can also be competing within the Paralympics this yr after she recorded her sixth lifetime finest within the Discus Para Amb whereas competing in Montreal earlier this summer season. She additionally competed within the Tokyo Paralympics again in 2021. She was 18-years-old on the time and positioned sixth within the Girls’s F41 Shot Put and F41 Discus.