Gosh I am really loving the Paralympics this year!
I was really upset in 2008 when Beijing was allowed to host the Olympics. It had been on the proviso that they improve their humans rights record, they did not. Despite that initial pre-requisite, they held the Olympics there anyway, and as a result, I didn’t watch for a few years – not even London 2012. Then, I missed most of Tokyo 2020 due to being pretty unwell in hospital at the time it was held (in 2021, due to covid).
I’m still pretty upset about the 2008 Olympics, but I think catching some of the sport at the last ward whilst well enough to enjoy it just piqued my interest. The Olympics were perfectly time for the first week and a half of living completely on my own for the first time in a year. I spent most of it lazing around, either in my bed with the tv playing, or on the sofa. I slept through a lot of the events, or just listened.
I did catch the 800m British women’s win, and the surprise rock climbing gold – I forget the respective athlete’s names at this time. Those were the highlights, alongside Botswana winning their first ever gold, that was very special.
I’ve managed to actively watch an awful lot more of the Paralympics. Channel 4 has managed brilliant coverage of the sports. I’ve noticed they’ve employed loads of disabled presenters, and made real effort to make things accessible for disabled viewers. I also really enjoy the Last Leg shows at the end of the night – great comedy, great disability representation!
My only gripe is that there’s no place for dyspraxic people at the Paralympics. This feels unfair to me, as dyspraxia definitely affects physical performance. It makes me feel that we should create a “Dyspraxia Games”, similar to the Deaflympics.
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