Paralympics

Paralympians to get extra funding ahead of Tokyo Games

The International Paralympic Committee pledged on Thursday to give members and athletes their biggest-ever grants fund of $2.2 million US next year.

International Paralympic Committee pledges $2.2M US in grants

TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 25: The emblem design for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games is seen above in this file photo. The International Paralympic Committee announced Thursday it will give members and athletes their biggest ever grants fund for the upcoming Games. (Christopher Jue/Getty Images)

The International Paralympic Committee pledged on Thursday to give members and athletes their biggest-ever grants fund of $2.2 million US next year.

The IPC said it would begin awarding grants in February, six months before the Aug. 24 opening ceremony of the Tokyo Paralympic Games delayed one year by the coronavirus pandemic.

"This is the IPC's biggest ever one-off investment into its members at a time when they need it the most," the Germany-based organization's president, Andrew Parsons, said in a statement.

The funding was announced on the United Nations' International Day of Persons with Disabilities. It was supported by IPC sponsors Toyota and Citi.

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