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BLIND athletes at the Paralympics will be able to tell what medal they have received thanks to a clever new design.
The Games kick off today following last night’s glittering opening ceremony in Paris.
And ParalympicsGB will be eager to top the incredible 124 medals they won — including 41 gold — at the Tokyo Games in 2020.
But the medals at Paris 2024 have had an amazing new feature added to them to help victorious blind athletes know what they’ve won.
Each medal will come engraved with braille.
And they will also differ in texture to each other.
The medals all contain iron from the Eiffel Tower, which was collected following restoration work in recent years.
But it is the braille and texture which will help blind athletes know what they are holding.
The design is similar to the concept at Tokyo 2020, but different to the one at Rio 2016 too.
Back then, each medal came with a rattle inside.
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An athlete who won bronze in Brazil was given a medal featuring 16 steel balls.
That would make a soft rattle sound.
While the silver medal contained 20 balls for a louder sound.
And the gold held 28 balls for the loudest noise of the lot.
All of the events taking place at the Paris 2024 Paralympics
Each sport is broken down into subcategories giving athletes the chance to compete on equal terms with those who have a similar impairment.
Here are the events:
- Para archery
- Para athletics
- Para badminton
- Blind football
- Boccia
- Para canoe
- Para cycling
- Para equestrian
- Goalball
- Para judo
- Para powerlifting
- Para rowing
- Shooting Para sport
- Sitting volleyball
- Para swimming
- Para table tennis
- Para taekwondo
- Para triathlon
- Wheelchair basketball
- Wheelchair fencing
- Wheelchair rugby
- Wheelchair tennis