Public and Athletes Enjoy 3×3 Basketball Demonstration At Club France During Paris 2024

Virtus, the International Sports Federation for athletes with intellectual impairments, made a significant impact at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games with a dynamic 3-on-3 Basketball demonstration held at Club France Arena on August 29th and 30th. This event was designed to highlight the high-level basketball program Virtus offers for athletes with intellectual impairments while raising awareness about the challenges and potential of these athletes through the power of sports.

Organized in collaboration with the Fédération Française du Sport Adapté (FFSA) and the French Paralympic Committee, the demonstration showcased the incredible skills of athletes from Portugal, France, and Spain. These friendly matches provided a platform for athletes with intellectual impairments to shine in a team sports setting.

“It’s an honor for us to come here during the Paralympic Games and show the French people what we can do,” shared one of the Polish players, reflecting the pride and excitement felt by all participants.

Portuguese and French athletes engaging in a friendly match in Club France at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Photo Credit: Geoffrey Wahlen

While athletes with intellectual impairments have been competing in individual sports like athletics, swimming, and table tennis at the Paralympics, the absence of team sports for this group is still evident. Virtus is dedicated to changing this.

“The atmosphere here is incredible. Watching other sports like Para Swimming and wheelchair basketball inspired us. Competing at the Paralympic Games has always been our dream, and we hope it comes true one day,” said Portuguese player Fabio Soares, capturing the hopes of many athletes.

The event was not just about competition; it was also a chance for athletes to engage with the public, especially young fans. The players were seen engaging in fun dribbling and basket-scoring competitions with French people, especially children.

“My child loves basketball, and today’s event was a real treat. The athletes were so friendly and even taught him how to dribble properly,” said a parent whose eight-year-old son enjoyed the day’s activities.

Athlete engaging with children at Club France. Photo Credit: Geoffrey Wahlen

Jose Costa Pereira, Head of the Portuguese delegation, praised the event:

Seeing 3×3 Basketball here in France during the Paralympic Games is a fantastic way to raise awareness and prove that athletes with intellectual impairments can compete fiercely in this sport.”

As the international teams return home, French athletes will continue to play friendly matches and engage with the public, keeping the spirit of inclusion and competition alive throughout the Games.