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3 Days To Go! Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

#ImagineWhatWeCanDo

The Australian Paralympic Shooting Team has touched down and settled in, in Chateauroux! Natalie Smith (QLD) and Anton Zappelli (WA) are in their final stages of preparation ahead of the start of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Shooting competition.

From 30 August to 5 September, the world’s best will compete at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre. Shooting Para sport has been part of the Paralympics since 1976, and this year’s events include three female, three male, and seven mixed competitions.

Meet the Australian Shooting Athletes!

Natalie Smith is returning for her fourth consecutive Paralympic Games (Bronze medal in London in 2012) and Anton Zappelli returning for his third.

Let’s learn a bit more about them!

NATALIE SMITH

ANTON ZAPPELLI

Paris 2024 Shooting Para Sport in Numbers

  • 51 countries
  • 160 athletes
  • 59 female athletes
  • 101 male athletes
  • 13 medal events
  • 7 competition days

Paralympic Opening Ceremony

Paris 2024 is thinking big and reinventing the Opening Ceremony by taking it outside the confines of a traditional stadium. On 28 August 2024 at 20:00 local time (4am AEST on 29 August), Place de la Concorde and the Champs-Elysées will be the stage for this groundbreaking celebration in the heart of Paris.

Due to the 270km distance from Chateauroux to Paris, the Australian Shooting Team will not be attending the Opening Ceremony. Instead, they will have a special Games opening celebration in Chateauroux.

When will the Australian athletes be competing?

Natalie Smith

R2 Womens 10m Air Rifle Standing – QUALIFICATION 30 August 9am local/5pm AEST, FINAL 11:45am local/7:45pm AEST

R8 Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions – QUALIFICATION 3 September 9:30am local/5:30pm AEST, FINAL 4pm local/12am AEST 4 September

Anton Zappelli

R3 Mixed 10m Air Rifle Prone – QUALIFICATION 1 September 9:30am local/5:30pm AEST, FINAL 1pm local/9pm AEST

R6 Mixed 50m Rifle Prone – QUALIFICATION 5 September 9:30am local/5:30pm AEST, FINAL 11:45am local/ 7:45pm AEST

PARIS 2024 PARALYMPIC GAMES – SHOOTING COMPETITION SCHEDULE

PARIS 2024 PARALYMPIC GAMES – ALL SPORTS COMPETITION SCHEDULE

Shooting Australia’s Paralympic Coverage and Games Guidelines

Shooting Australia will be providing regular updates via email and social media throughout the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. At all times, we will ensure we adhere to the Paris Games Guidelines that are provided by International paralympic Committee (IPC) and supplemented by Paralympics Australia. 

The guidelines will be in place during the ‘Games Period’ of 21 August to 10 September. This period is also known as the ‘Media Blackout Period’.

PARIS 2024 GAMES GUIDELINES

Where to watch the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

Follow the action via the Paralympic YouTube Channel and the International Paralympic Committee website (geo-blocking policies may apply).

Shooting sport action starts on August 30th, but the streams will start on September 1st.

PARALYMPIC YOUTUBE CHANNEL

INTERNATIONAL PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE WEBSITE

Where to follow the scores live

You can follow scores live via the Paris 2024 official website. Just click on the applicable date and event for the start list and live results.

FOLLOW SCORES LIVE

The Paralympic Medals

Paris 2024 Paralympic medals blend French history with sport!

Each medal features a piece of original Eiffel Tower iron and unique engravings for gold, silver, and bronze. Crafted by Chaumet, these medals celebrate French heritage and sport excellence.

PARALYMPIC MEDALS

Meet the Paris 2024 Paralympic Mascot: The Phryge

The Paralympic Phryge (pronounced “FREE-je”), the spirited mascot for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, embodies the essence of French values and the spirit of inclusivity.

Inspired by the iconic Phrygian cap, a historical symbol of liberty and freedom, the Paralympic Phryge brings this legacy into the world of sports. Known for its rich history and representation of freedom, the Phrygian cap has been a part of many significant moments in French history, making it a fitting symbol for the Games.

The Paralympic Phryge is a vibrant and energetic character, known for its spontaneity and fearlessness. It rallies everyone around with its enthusiasm, making it the ultimate cheerleader for Para athletes competing at the Paris 2024 Games.

General Paris 2024 Paralympic Information

  • The first Paralympic summer games in Paris/France
  • More than 4,400 athletes from around the world competing in 549 medal events
  • A record number of delegations (168) and females (1,983 female athletes or 45% of athletes), competing
  • The Games will showcase 22 sports, including both individual and team sports
  • 11 days of competition
  • 4 billion + viewers worldwide

How you can support the Paris 2024 Australian Paralympic Team

Buy a Virtual Seat

Show your support for Australia’s extraordinary Para-athletes by purchasing a Virtual Corporate Box or Virtual Seat that you can personalise with Aussie Team stickers. Your contribution gets you access to our exclusive Virtual Stadium where you can experience the excitement of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

BUY A VIRTUAL SEAT

Join the AUS Squad          

Join the official cheer squad of the Australian Paralympic Team and Paralympic movement.

JOIN THE AUS SQUAD

Merchandise

Buy some Paris 2024 Australian Paralympic Team replica and supporter merchandise.

MERCHANDISE

#ImagineWhatWeCan Do

On the road to Paris 2024 this is the moment to imagine what is possible, to imagine what it could look like to win big.

With the whole nation cheering us on as we represent Australia on the world’s biggest stage… Imagine What We Can Do in Paris 2024. 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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