Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Kimono inspires Tokyo ticket design

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

TOKYO: The ticket designs for the Tokyo 2020 Games were unveiled by Japanese para-canoeist Monika Seryu on Wednesday as the second wave of ticket sales for the Paralympic­s began.

Organisers said the simple ticket designs, which feature the pictograms of each individual event and come in one of four colours, are inspired by the creation of fabrics for kimono, Japanese traditiona­l formal wear.

The colours—red, blue, purple and green—represent each of Japan’s four seasons.

Tickets for the Olympics have been on sale since May 2019 and organisers said on Wednesday that 4.48 million had been sold so far. Organisers are still unclear on how many tickets are available but in Tokyo 2020’s bid to host the Olympics, they detailed that 7.8 million would be available.

Tickets for the Paralympic­s are also a hot commodity for Japanese sports fans and the second wave of domestic sales for those events began on Wednesday.

PARALYMPIC­S SUPPORT

American silver medallist paraarcher Matt Stutzman was in Tokyo to rally even more support for the Paralympic­s.

“I think that the spectators are going to come and watch archery and watch basically the impossible,” said Stutzman, who won silver at London 2012.

“That is people with physical disabiliti­es like myself, me without any arms, performing at the highest level of competitio­n.”

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics run from July 24 - Aug. 9 with the Paralympic­s starting over two weeks later on Aug. 25. (Reporting by Jack Tarrant; Editing by Stephen Coates)

 ?? AP ?? Paralympia­n Monika Seryu (right) unveils tickets for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic­s, in Tokyo on Wednesday.
AP Paralympia­n Monika Seryu (right) unveils tickets for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic­s, in Tokyo on Wednesday.

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