The XIII Paralympic Games will take place in Beijing, China, from
September 6-17, 2008. An estimated 4,000 athletes from 150 countries
will participate. The slogan of the 2008 Paralympic Games is “One
World, One Dream,” expressing the idea of the Paralympics as something
shared by the global community.
Games Emblem
The
emblem of the 2008 Paralympic Games is called “Sky, Earth and Human
Beings.” It represents the figure of an athlete in motion and conveys
the great effort that Paralympic athletes make in sport, as well as in
life. The Paralympic “Spirit in Motion” is reflected in the figure and
the title, conveying the unity and harmony of sky, earth, and human
beings.
Mascot
The
mascot for the 2008 Paralympic Games takes its inspiration from the
farming culture of ancient China. Named “Fu Niu Lele,” this friendly
cow symbolizes the down-to-earth, never-quit spirit that is
characterizes paralympic athletes.
Paralympic Flame
The
torch will be lit at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing on August 28,
2008. From there, the flame will relay through China and abroad for 10
days, visiting future Paralympic cities Vancouver, London and Sochi,
among other places.
Paralympic Torch Relay Web site
Medals
Jade,
known in China as the “royal gem,” will accent the 2008 Paralympic
medals. All three medals will feature the Paralympic emblem on the
front, but each will have a different color jade on the reverse. White
jade will be used for the gold medals, dark green jade for the silver
medals and light green jade for the bronze medals. The band of jade on
the reverse will surround the 2008 Paralympic logo engraved in the
center. The writing on the medals also will be replicated in
Braille.
Opening Ceremonies
The
opening ceremony of the 2008 Paralympic Games will be on September 6,
2008, at in the Beijing National Stadium, also known as the Bird’s
Nest.
The Bird’s Nest
USRowing
does not have tickets for the opening ceremony and cannot obtain them.
If you are interested in attending the opening ceremony, tickets may be
purchased through the USOC’s official ticket agent, CoSport.