The Standard Journal

Paralympic­s only 100 days away in Rio

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Tickets sales for the Paralympic Games are lagging, but they are getting a big boost from an unexpected source — the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Philip Craven, the head of the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee , told The Associated Press in an interview that 33 percent of 2.5 million tickets had been sold, compared to 67 percent of 6 million Olympic tickets.

Rio’s municipal government announced Monday — as the Paralympic countdown clock reached 100 days — that it was buying 500,000 Paralympic tickets to distribute among schools, municipal workers and to unspecifie­d people with “impairment­s.” In addition, it said it was buying 47,000 Olympic tickets to distribute, principall­y to students.

Two years ago at the World Cup, Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes criticized expensive ticket prices that shut out many residents of Rio, which has a stark divide between the rich and poor.

Paes promised at the time to give away 1.2 million tickets for the Olympics, but failed to deliver.

The 47,000 Olympics tickets that the mayor finally came up with is about 4 percent of his initial promise.

It was a hollow promise. The city would have needed to spend between $10-15 million to buy 1.2 million tickets. Local Olympic organizers said repeatedly they could not afford to give away tickets due to a tight operating budget that depends on ticketsale­s income.

The price tag for the 500,000 Paralympic­s tickets should be much lower, perhaps in the range of $1-2 million. This is because Paralympic tickets are much cheaper and the city is buying far fewer.

Stirring Up Interest

Craven is working to stir up interest in the Paralympic Games, which open on Sept. 7 — 2-1/2 weeks after the Olympics close.

The Paralympic­s have about 4,350 athletes compared to 10,500 for the main event, but face the same problems: the outbreak of the Zika virus in Brazil, security worries, and water pollution in venues.

Brazil is also mired in its worst recession since the 1930s with President Dilma Rousseff suspended and awaiting an impeachmen­t trial.

“Rio is one the verge of staging a fantastic Paralympic Games despite all the difficulti­es that the nation and the organizing committee and the IOC and IPC have had to go through,” Craven said. “This is where I think we will see sport pull together.”

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