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FANS can't wait for the Paralympic Games to get underway, with more exciting events to watch.

Channel 4 has lined up an incredible team of presenters for Paris 2024, which includes a trio of commentators who are covering the wheelchair rugby events.

Don't miss the wheelchair rugby events at the Paralympics 2024
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Don't miss the wheelchair rugby events at the Paralympics 2024Credit: Reuters

Who are the Paralympic wheelchair rugby commentators for Channel 4?

Steve Brown

Steve Brown is a Paralympic hero himself
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Steve Brown is a Paralympic hero himselfCredit: BBC

As a former Paralympic hero himself, Steve Brown is well equipped to give his take on the wheelchair rugby at Paris 2024.

He is one of three presenters who will be in the commentators' box to cover these events.

Viewers may recognise Steve from Escape To The Country.

He is also known for appearing on shows such as Countryfile and Sky Sports' Game Changers.

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Steve was left in a wheelchair after a horrific fall when he was 23.

After a long recovery he went on to join the Great Britain wheelchair rugby squad before becoming the captain of the team for the Paralympic games in 2012 where they came fifth.

Jim Roberts

Jim Roberts will give his expert opinion at the Paralympics
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Jim Roberts will give his expert opinion at the ParalympicsCredit: Getty

Much like Steve, Jim is also a Paralympic hero and scooped gold in wheelchair rugby in 2020.

The athlete and commentator lost both his legs after contracting bacterial meningitis in 2010.

He was picked for the wheelchair rugby development squad in 2012 and made his Team GB debut in 2013 at the European Championships.

He announced his retirement from the sport in December 2021.

Claire Thomas

Claire Thomas is a well known sports presenter
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Claire Thomas is a well known sports presenterCredit: Instagram

Bringing her rugby expertise to the table is sports presenter Claire Thomas.

The TV star has built up an incredible career and has hosted shows for ITV, 5 Live, TNT, and Sky Sports.

Claire also played rugby herself, having once competed at an international level.

She has now switched to broadcasting and is on the Channel 4 team of commentators at the Paralympics.

When are the wheelchair rugby events at the Paralympics 2024?

Matches are split into four eight-minute quarters.

The aim of the game is to carry the ball over the opponent’s try line, and to stop them from doing the same at the other end.

It’s a high-impact sport, which is why the wheelchairs have a solid frame, an anti-tip device at the rear, and a double bumper.

Players aren’t allowed to grab an opponent with their hands, and excessive contact could cause injury, which leads to sanctions.

The rules of wheelchair rugby were inspired by rugby, basketball, and hockey.

The Paralympic wheelchair rugby events will take place from August 29 until September 2, 2024.

How to watch the Paralympics 2024?

The Paris 2024 Paralympics will be broadcast live on Channel 4 in the UK from August 28, 2024.

The opening ceremony will air from 6.30pm.

Paralympics Paris Breakfast will begin each day at 8am, and will air all day with a variety of presenters.

The Last Leg in Paris will air at 9.30pm, with a highlights show at 10.30pm.

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The Games are running until September 8, 2024.

US spectators can tune in on either Peacock or NBC Olympics platforms.

All of the events taking place at the Paris 2024 Paralympics

Each sport is broken down into subcategories giving athletes the chance to compete on equal terms with those who have a similar impairment.

Here are the events:

  • Para archery
  • Para athletics
  • Para badminton
  • Blind football
  • Boccia
  • Para canoe
  • Para cycling
  • Para equestrian
  • Goalball
  • Para judo
  • Para powerlifting
  • Para rowing
  • Shooting Para sport
  • Sitting volleyball
  • Para swimming
  • Para table tennis
  • Para taekwondo
  • Para triathlon
  • Wheelchair basketball 
  • Wheelchair fencing
  • Wheelchair rugby
  • Wheelchair tennis
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