2022 Paralympics will be 'benchmark': IPC president
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President of the International Paralympic Committee Andrew Parsons had an online interview with Chinese media on Tuesday.
He is confident the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympics will become a benchmark in the Games' history, and he is "counting the hours" until he comes to Beijing.
Starting on March 4, the Paralympic Winter Games, featuring 78 medal events in six sports, will take place in three competition zones: Downtown Beijing, the capital's northwest Yanqing district and co-host city Zhangjiakou in Hebei province. To learn more about Parsons' expectations for the Beijing Paralympic Winter Games, check out this video.
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