Let's head into the final Paralympics weekend with some Primetime! Primetime on NBC begins at 9pm EDT and live events run from approx 9:00am-10:30pm CEST, 8:00am-9:30pm BST, 3:00am-4:30pm EDT, and 12:00am-1:30pm PDT.
Live events include: blind football🏅, para athletics🏅, para canoe🏅, para cycling road🏅, para equestrian🏅, para judo🏅, para powerlifting🏅, para swimming🏅, para table tennis🏅, sitting volleyball🏅, wheelchair basketball🏅, wheelchair fencing🏅, wheelchair tennis🏅
A schedule of all events can be found here, and each day's page lets you toggle between Paris and local time zones! For all American viewers, NBC's schedule page has listed all televised events, and every event should be live on Peacock. For all Canadian viewers, CBC's schedule page should have streaming links available once each event begins, along with their daily primetime coverage.
When you look up "power couple" in the dictionary. 🥇
Today the Simone Barlaam will go for second gold, watched by the man who performed a revolutionary operation on him as a teenager 🏊♂️ #Paralympics#Paris2024 - Paralympic Games (@Paralympics) September 6, 2024
DOMINANT SINCE 2012‼️
At the age of 43, Poland's Barbara Bieganowska-Zajac wins her FOURTH consecutive Paralympic gold medal in the women's 1500m T20.
Dame Sarah Storey, at 46, powers to her 19th Paralympic gold with a stunning win in the women's C4-5 road race, adding another chapter to her legendary career! 🥇 🇬🇧 #Paralympics | #Paris2023pic.twitter.com/6vBFRj5o00 - Paralympic Games (@Paralympics) September 6, 2024
when this posts i should be on an airplane on my way to vacation 😅 i won't be around as much this final weekend but i'll definitely watch the highlights