The 2008 Beijing Olympics
and Paralympics
on the 91Èȱ¬
The Paralympics 2008
From 6 to 17 September 2008, Beijing will
play host to the 13th Paralympics and the
91Èȱ¬ will be on hand to provide extensive
coverage across TV, interactive, radio
and online.
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Viewers will be able to see live coverage of
the Opening (6ÌýSeptember, 91Èȱ¬ One) and
Closing Ceremonies (17ÌýSeptember, 91Èȱ¬
Two), live coverage of the weekend's action
on 91Èȱ¬ One or 91Èȱ¬ Two, a highlights show
Monday-Friday at 7pm on 91Èȱ¬ Two and a
five/six hour live programme on Interactive
and bbc.co.uk/olympics.
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In addition 91Èȱ¬
News programming, radio and online will be
focusing on stories and issues coming from
the Games.
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All 91Èȱ¬ One and 91Èȱ¬ Two
coverage will also be available on 91Èȱ¬ HD.
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The Paralympics has grown in
numbers and stature since the inaugural
Games in Rome 1960. Back then the
Paralympics saw 400 competitors from 23
countries taking part.
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The Seoul Games in
1988 saw the Paralympic and Olympic
athletes compete at the same venues for the
first time, but the real breakthrough was at
the 2000 Sydney Games, where record
crowds were on hand to witness a new level
in competition and where media coverage
reached an all-time peak.
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In Beijing approximately 4,000 athletes from
150 different countries will be competing, an
increase on the 130 countries who took part
in Athens.
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In addition 3,000 of the world's
media are expected to be in China to cover
the Games.
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The British Paralympic team have a strong
heritage of success and will arrive in Beijing
with high hopes of once again securing a
leading position in the medal table.
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In both
Sydney and Athens Team GB finished second
in the final table with 41 and 35 gold medals
respectively.
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However, the task will not be an easy one
given the retirement of some key figures such
as Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson and the
emergence of host nation China as a real
force at the last Games.
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The current Paralympic summer sports are:
adaptive rowing; archery; athletics; boccia;
cycling; equestrian; wheelchair fencing;
football; goalball; judo; powerlifting; sailing;
shooting; standing volleyball; swimming; table
tennis; wheelchair tennis; wheelchair
basketball; and wheelchair rugby.
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The 91Èȱ¬'s coverage will be presented by
Clare Balding and Steve Cram (who will be
commentating as well).
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They will be joined
by commentators Paul Dickenson, Bob
Ballard, Nick Mullins, Ron McIntosh and
Eddie Butler, and reporters Rishi Persad, Phil
Jones and Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes.
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Expert analysis is provided by specialist
summarisers Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson,
Ade Adepitan and Marc Woods.
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Athletics, swimming, cycling, wheelchair
basketball and wheelchair rugby will comprise
the backbone of the 91Èȱ¬'s TV coverage
throughout the Games, but will be
supplemented by coverage of, and features
about, a range of others, particularly those in
which Team GB has a strong medal hope.
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All the coverage will be streamed on the
91Èȱ¬'s award-winning Disability Sport
website at bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/disability_sport/, where there will also be a daily blog
written from Beijing as well as reports and
photos on all the main action, results and
medal table.
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91Èȱ¬ Radio 5 Live will bring all the news
throughout the Paralympic Games with a
dedicated team of reporters in Beijing and
the other Olympic cities.
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There will also be
live commentary from some key events
featuring strong British interest.
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The team will comprise Commonwealth and
European 400m medallist, and 5 Live
athletics reporter and commentator, Allison
Curbishley, who will be joined by the 91Èȱ¬'s
Ed Harry, Chris Mitchell and Mike Sewell.
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The 5 Live schedule will return to its usual
form during the Games, with news and
commentary added into programmes as
events unfold.
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