CBC/Radio-Canada unveils programming details, broadcast team for 2022 Winter Paralympics
Canadian Paralympic fans can prepare for nearly 150 hours of television coverage from Beijing, starting with Friday's opening ceremony at 6:30 a.m. ET.
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Canadian Paralympic fans can prepare for nearly 150 hours of television coverage from Beijing, starting with Friday's opening ceremony at 6:30 a.m. ET.
British Paralympian Ali Jawad expects widespread athlete boycotts over the decision to let Russians and Belarusians compete at the upcoming Beijing 2022Winter Paralympics.
Russians and Belarusian athletes are allowed to compete at the Winter Paralympics in Beijing under "neutral" flags.
Russian and Belarusian athletes were given the all-clear Wednesday to compete at the upcoming Winter Paralympics, which open this week under the shadow of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has urged sporting federations across the world to exclude athletes from Russia as well as Belarus, which hosted troops before the invasion. But on Wednesday the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) held a meeting and posted a brief statement saying athletes from the two countries would be allowed to compete as "neutrals".
Wheelchair curler Ina Forrest and hockey player Greg Westlake will carry Canada's flag into Friday's opening ceremony of the Beijing Paralympic Winter Games.
Alpine skiers Danelle Umstead and Tyler Carter were elected U.S. flagbearers for the Paralympic Opening Ceremony on Friday.
Winter Paralympics in Beijing, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) said on Wednesday, despite calls to ban them following Russia's invasion of Ukraine for which Belarus has been a key staging area. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) this week recommended that sports federations suspend teams and athletes from the two countries but added that they could compete as neutrals if time or legal constraints prevented their removal. "They will compete under the Paralympic flag and not be included in the medal table," the IPC said in a statement.
Russian and Belarusian athletes have been given the green light to compete as neutrals at the Paralympic Games in Beijing despite the invasion of Ukraine.