Beijing Games Impact Presented in Bonn
24.07.2009
The preliminary results from a study which was undertaken in Beijing in order to measure the impact of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games for China and its capital was thoroughly reported on 22 July, at the Headquarters of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in Bonn, Germany.
“We are very much looking forward to receiving additional results from the study in the future”, Mr. Rigas concluded.
A delegation from China presented the results in Bonn, with representatives from Renmin University and the China Disabled Persons Federation (CDPF), organizations which performed the impact study for the Paralympic Games. Others attendees to the presentation and the related discussion included representatives from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014.
The preliminary results showed tremendous progress and a significant legacy in fields like public perceptions and awareness, self-esteem, employment opportunities, media attention, accessible facilities and networks and sport participation. The study proved that the Paralympic Games have significantly promoted the participation and integration of people with a disability into social life
Said IPC Head of Paralympic Games Strategic Projects Apostolos Rigas: "At the IPC, we felt that the Beijing 2008 Paralympics created a strong legacy in China and contributed to significantly improving life for people with a disability. This is the first time that the impact of the Paralympic Games has been measured in a scientific way. And now, we are able to understand the areas and the specifics as to the effects of that impact.”
The study is still ongoing, with an updated report on Paralympic impact which will be available in 2010. The final report will be presented in 2011, and will include both the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
“We are very much looking forward to receiving additional results from the study in the future”, Mr. Rigas concluded.
For more information about the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, please visit www.paralympic.org -> Paralympic Games -> Past Games.