Each Paralympic Games unites athletes and fans worldwide though the power of sport over adversity.
Next year will raise that bar even higher when the Paralympic Games come to Tokyo for the first time since 1964, empowering the 21st Century through the Paralympic values of Courage, Determination, Equality and Inspiration – both on and off the field of play.
CoSport invites you to join them and be inspired together at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games in the heart of Japan beginning August 25, 2020, when a dazzling Opening Ceremony in Tokyo's Olympic Stadium will kick off 12 days of world-class competition featuring athletics, swimming, wheelchair basketball and more.
Tickets and inclusive hotel packages go on sale today, Wednesday, 2 October at 9:00am EDT on CoSport.com.
CoSport is the proud partner and Global Authorised Ticket Reseller of the The International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
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