Organizers: Ticket sales up, Rio is ready for Paralympics
RIO DE JANEIRO — With the Rio Paralympics set to begin Wednesday, organizers say ticket sales have jumped from around 200,000 to 1.6 million, and a spirit of optimism now pervades the cash-strapped event.
“It’s helped by the fact that the Brazilian team did so well in the final weekend of the Olympics,” Craig Spence, a spokesman for the International Paralympic Committee, said. “It gave the Cariocas a flavour of what they can expect here in Rio with the Brazilian team chasing a top five finish in the medals table.”
Spence and Mario Andrada, the spokesman for the local organizing committee, were joined by three track and field stars — Tatyana McFadden of the United States, Ireland’s Jason Smyth and Marlou van Rhijn of the Netherlands — and gave an upbeat assessment of a games that faced severe budget shortfalls and concerns about accessibility for the disabled athletes.
The IPC and Rio 2016 committee organizers tried to assure the world that preparations are going smoothly, though neither promised the best Paralympics ever, four years after a games in London that were considered a turning point in sports for people with disabilities.


