Who Holds Olympic and Paralympic Broadcasting Rights After 2026? - The Wire Report
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The German competition for the Paralympic Winter Games in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo has grown. According to the German Disability Sports Association (DBS), the 17-year-old alpine ski racer Maya Fügenschuh and the Nordic athlete Steffen Lehmker each received a wild card for the games.
Six Russian athletes and four Belarusian athletes will be able to take part in the Milan-Cortina Paralympic Games (March 6-15).
Romania will be represented at the Milano-Cortina Paralympic Games (6-15 March 2026) by two sportsmen, Mihăíţă Papará para snowboard and Andrei-Sorin Popa at the Alpine parade.
Who holds Olympic and Paralympic broadcasting rights after 2026? - The Wire Report
Following Milano Cortina 2026, CBC will continue as Canada's Olympics rightsholder for the next three iterations of the Games — though the future of Paralympics broadcasting remains unclear. The post Who holds Olympic and Paralympic broadcasting rights after 2026? appeared first on The Wire Report.
Romania will compete with two athletes at the Games that will begin on 6 March, both Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
The Winter Paralympic Games begin after the conclusion of the Winter Olympic Games, a competition that ends on Sunday, February 22.
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