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Ottawa at the Paralympics

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Ottawa will be represented by eight athletes at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, plus several more from the larger national capital region. Our coverage of their journeys is posted here on our Ottawa at the Paralympics central webpage.

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Ottawa Paralympians’ Schedules

View our full calendar of Ottawa Paralympians’ event schedules here.

You can also view individual athlete schedules via the links below. You can then click on the “subscribe to calendar” menu at the bottom of the athlete’s schedule page to add/export their events to your digital calendar.

Athlete Profile Series

In the week leading up to the Games, we shared stories on our local Paralympians’ journeys to Paris 2024:

Paralympic rookie Bianca Borgella has secret weapon to fight hamstring injury

About the last place in the world Bianca Borgella wanted to visit a month before her Paralympic debut was an MRI machine. The Ottawa Lions Track and Field Club sprinter still made the other more exciting stops she’d planned to hit – Toronto, Barcelona and Paris of course. READ MORE…

Patrice Dagenais is eager to relive his Paralympic podium experience from 12 years ago

Wheelchair rugby player Patrice Dagenais was a rookie when he won a silver medal at his debut Paralympics in 2012. Now he’s a veteran for Team Canada, and heading into his fourth Games in Paris, he has one clear goal in mind: get Canada back on the podium. READ MORE…

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