Having no spectators is a challenge: International Paralympic Committee chief
The Hindu
Believes global TV audience will put Paralympics on the centrestage
Having no fans at the Tokyo Paralympics will be “a challenge”, International Paralympic Committee (IPC) chief Andrew Parsons said on Wednesday, but he is confident the event will reach “more people than ever before”. The Paralympics are set to open behind closed doors on Tuesday, after organisers decided this week to follow the Olympics’ example in banning spectators over virus fears.More Related News
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