Canadian swimmer Aurélie Rivard wins bronze medal to kick off Paris Paralympics
Canada's Aurélie Rivard started her Paris Paralympics on the podium.
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Canada's Aurélie Rivard started her Paris Paralympics on the podium.
Just weeks after hosting the Olympics, Paris inaugurated the 2024 Paralympics on Wednesday with a nearly four-hour-long opening ceremony in the heart of the city.
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Basketball player Pat Anderson and swimmer Katarina Roxon, who have competed at a combined nine Paralympics, will lead Canada's delegation at Wednesday's opening ceremony at 1:20 p.m. ET at Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris.
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