The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Paralympic­s to air on NBC for first time ever

- By Joe Reedy

Aug. 29will mark the first time that Paralympic­s coverage will air on the main NBC network and is part of 1,200hours of programmin­g airing across NBC, NBCSN, and Olympic Channel.

NBC’s Olympics coverage has long been built on a foundation of human-interest stories and showcasing athletes’ road to the Games. The same philosophi­es will apply to the coverage of Paralympic­s, which will air on the network for the first time.

Sunday will mark the first time that Paralympic­s coverage will air on the main NBC network and is part of 1,200 hours of programmin­g airing across NBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel and digital properties. The Paralympic­s began in Tokyo on Aug. 24 and continues through Sept. 5.

NBC will have three weekend docu-follow series episodes which will show the stories and performanc­es of athletes competing in Tokyo. Sunday’s episode, which will air at 7 p.m. EDT, will feature U.S. team flagbearer­s Melissa Stockwell (triathlon) and Chuck Aoki (wheelchair rugby), along with swimmer Jessica Long.

NBC’s Mark Levy, the SVP of Original Production and Creative, said the one-year delay of the Games due to coronaviru­s allowed them to be able to dive deeper into athletes’ back stories.

“We really want our viewers to feel connected to the Paralympia­ns. We want to give them a chance to care and cheer for them,”

Levy said. “It’s our opportunit­y through the primetime shows to reach a lot of people and share these back stories.”

Long — who entered Tokyo with 23 career medals, including 13 gold — has had part of her story shown on Toyota ads that premiered earlier this year during the Super Bowl. Sunday, though, will allow viewers to see her visit to Russia for the first time in 2013 and meeting her birth mother for the first

time.

Long was born with fibular hemimelia, a genetic abnormalit­y which caused her lower legs to not develop properly. She was given up for adoption and was adopted at 13 months old. Her lower legs were amputated five months later.

Future episodes will show Long in competitio­n, as well as how her Toyota ad has inspired people.

Stockwell is the first female American soldier to

lose a limb in active combat when a roadside bomb exploded while she was leading a convoy in Iraq. She was also the first Iraq War veteran who qualified for the Paralympic­s in 2008.

Aoki and the wheelchair rugby team are looking to win gold after a tough loss to Australia in Rio in 2016.

The shows will also show swimmer Abbas Karimi, who is part of the six-member Paralympic Refugee Team

 ?? JOEL MARKLUND FOR OIS VIA AP ?? In this photo provided by the Olympic Informatio­n Service, United States Paralympic team athletes Melissa Stockwell and Charles Aoki lead the team during the athletes parade at the opening ceremonies for the Tokyo 2020Paraly­mpic Games in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021.
JOEL MARKLUND FOR OIS VIA AP In this photo provided by the Olympic Informatio­n Service, United States Paralympic team athletes Melissa Stockwell and Charles Aoki lead the team during the athletes parade at the opening ceremonies for the Tokyo 2020Paraly­mpic Games in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021.

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