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By Tom Degun at Trafalgar Square in London
September
8 - International Paralympic Committee (IPC) President Sir Philip
Craven today formally invited the top disability athletes on the planet
to the London 2012 Paralympic Games at a speech here at Trafalgar Square
that rounded off International Paralympic Day just hours before tickets
went on sale for the event.
London's iconic landmark has been celebrating the day
from the early morning with a various demonstrations of Paralympic sport
that attracted plenty of interest from members of the public.
There
were also appearances from a number of high profile guests, including
Prime Minister David Cameron, London 2012 chairman Sebastian Coe and
four-time Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius for South Africa.
Tickets
for the London 2012 Paralympics will go on sale at 9am tomorrow and Sir
Philip promised something special will happen as he called on athletes
to compete in the capital next year.
"In 356 days' time the
Paralympic Games will head back to its spiritual home," the IPC
President told the crowd gathered in the shadow of Lord Nelson's statue
following a day which had included Cameron taking on London Mayor Boris
Johnson at tennis.
"Something
that Dr Ludwig Guttmann started in 1948 on a patch of grass at the back
of Stoke Mandeville Hospital will return as one of the world's biggest
multi-sport events.
"The foundations for what could be the best Paralympic Games ever have been laid here in London.
"Most
of the venues are ready, we're expecting more media and TV coverage
than ever before, and the demand for tickets which go on-sale tomorrow
is unprecedented.
"All we need now are the 4,200 athletes from 150 countries to take part.
"Our symbol, the Agitos, represents our role in bringing together athletes from all over the world through the Movement.
"That
is why I would like to invite athletes and National Paralympic
Committees to come here to London next year to make history."
In the UK and within the European Union, people can apply for tickets between 9am tomorrow and 6pm on September 26.
Approximately
two million tickets will go on sale to the public between now and
Games-time, with 1.5 million being available in the first phase.
"Something special is going to happen at the London 2012 Paralympic Games."
As
with the controversial Olympic Games tickets, the system is not first
come first served and there is no advantage to applying earlier in the
process to try to see athletes like Pistorius and Ellie Simmonds in
action.
Applicants also need to use a Visa card.
Tickets for oversubscribed sessions will be allocated via a ballot.
Payment is due to be taken on October 31 with notification of whether applications have been successful sent by November 18.
For applicants outside of the UK, a full list of Authorised Ticket Resellers is available on the London 2012 ticketing website.
There
will be over 300 sessions across the 20 Paralympic sports at 20 venues,
including those within the Olympic Park, plus ExCeL, Greenwich Park,
The Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, North Greenwich Arena, The
Mall and, outside London, Brands Hatch, Eton Dorney and Weymouth and
Portland.
"We're going to put on a show that will captivate
billions, inspire millions and show the world that anything is
possible," said Sir Philip.
"And I want you to be part of it.
"London
2012 will be 'Sport Like Never Before' showcasing the talents of some
incredible athletes taking part in 20 amazing sports.
"The action
will be intense, the competition close, but ultimately what you will
witness will alter perceptions and lead to societal change.
"Athletes are the heart of the Paralympic Movement.
"They are critical to the success of the Games.
"Without
you we cannot put on the Games, with you we can ensure that the London
2012 Paralympic Games are possibly the best ever."
Ticket prices were announced earlier this year with a wide range of prices and ticket initiatives on offer.
Prices start at £10 for adults and £5 for those who are 16 or under and 60 or over on 29 August 2012.·
Tickets for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies will start at £20.12 with a top end price of £500 for the Opening Ceremony.
A
Games Travelcard, for use on the day of the event on public transport
in zones 1-9 in London and for travel between London and Eton Dorney and
Brands Hatch, is included within the price of a ticket.
"The Paralympic Games are coming home in 2012 and I'm confident that the whole country will get behind them," said Coe.
"Alongside the Games come a whole range of opportunities.
"People
will have the chance to see sport like never before, with world class
athletes who challenge the notion of 'disability'; it's a huge
opportunity for Paralympic sport to become part of the nation's
consciousness and finally, it will be a moment of extraordinary pride.
"A fitting end to what promises to be an amazing summer."
To apply for tickets click here.
Contact the writer of this story at tom.degun@insidethegames.biz











