It’s in!
Paratriathlon to debut at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games.
Paratriathlon has been accepted into the Paralympic Games and will debut at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) made the decision at the IPC Governing Board meeting in Guangzhou, China ahead of the 10th Asian Para Games.
“ITU is deeply honoured to join the Paralympic Family and have our inspirational paratriathletes compete alongside the remarkable Paralympians from around the world,” Marisol Casado, ITU President and IOC Member. “On behalf of the ITU, I would like to thank IPC President Sir Phil Craven and the Governing Board members.”
“I am confident Paratriathlon will contribute to the Paralympic Movement and inspire people and youth worldwide. It has been a long road to reach this milestone but we know the real work begins now as we dedicate our efforts to delivering spectacular Paratriathlon competitions in Rio 2016,” added Casado.
The ITU has supported the development of Paratriathlon for more than 15 years and has held Paratriathlon World Championships every year since 1995.
“Today’s Paralympic Games invitation from the IPC is the culmination of years of dedication and commitment to the development of Paratriathlon. Our long-held ambition has come true,” Sarah Springman, ITU Vice President and Executive Board Representative to the ITU Paratriathlon Committee. “We would like to thank the members of the IPC and everyone who has contributed to the bid, including our paratriathletes and triathletes, our National Federations, passionate supporters and of course our hardworking Paratriathlon Committee led by Grant Darby and our invaluable staff liaison member, Thanos Nikopoulos.”
“We are committed to working together with the IPC to continue to promote Paratriathlon development from entry to elite level. As a pinnacle of the movement, the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games will become a catalyst to encourage people with disabilities to take up Paratriathlon, and we are absolutely delighted that our charismatic paratriathletes of today, and many more from the future, will be a part of it,” said Springman.
A total of seven sports formally submitted their bid applications to the IPC, and Para-canoe was also added to the Rio 2016 programme.