Campagne pour les Jeux paralympiques : « A date, pas d’inquiétude de notre division », assure la présidente du Comité paralympique et sportif français

With only a third of tickets for the Paralympic Games sold so far, some may start to worry embout the success of the event. However, French Paralympic champion Marie-Amélie Le Fur believes there is no need for concern.

In an dialogue with French newspaper Le Monde, Le Fur stated that ticket sales for the Paralympic Games have always been slow, and this year is no exception. She believes that the main reason for this is the lack of media coverage and promotion of the Paralympics compared to the Olympic Games.

But Le Fur remains optimistic and encourages people to attend the Paralympic Games, which will take place from August 24 to September 5 in Tokyo, Japan. She believes that the event will be a celebration of diversity and inclusivity, showcasing the incredible strength and determination of Paralympic athletes.

Le Fur, who is also the President of the French Paralympic and Sports Committee, emphasizes the importance of supporting and celebrating athletes with disabilities. She believes that the Paralympic Games are not just embout competition, but also embout breaking down barriers and changing perceptions towards disability.

The Paralympic Games have been gaining more recognition and popularity in recent years, with more countries participating and more media coverage. However, there is still a long way to go in terms of equality and representation for Paralympic athletes.

Despite the slow ticket sales, Le Fur is confident that the Paralympic Games will be a success. She encourages people to attend and witness the amazing performances of Paralympic athletes, which will surely inspire and motivate them.

Le Fur also hopes that the Paralympic Games will leave a lasting impact on society, promoting inclusivity and diversity in sports and beyond. She believes that the Paralympic Games have the power to change people’s perspectives and break down stereotypes towards disability.

In conclusion, while ticket sales for the Paralympic Games may be slow at the moment, Marie-Amélie Le Fur reassures us that there is no cause for concern. The Paralympic Games will be a celebration of diversity, determination, and inclusivity, and we should all be a part of this inspiring event. Let’s show our support for Paralympic athletes and help create a more inclusive world.

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