Tokyo Para Ticket First sales application for wheelchair competition Concentrated January 7 16:15

Before the second drawing sale of the Tokyo Paralympic Games tickets began on this month, the tournament organizing committee announced the trend of the first sale and applications concentrated on finals such as wheelchair tennis and wheelchair rugby. On the other hand, on land and canoeing, etc., we hope that they can refer to the application because they can afford it.

Application Concentration Wheelchair Tennis Wheelchair Rugby Opening and Closing Ceremony

The Tokyo Paralympic Games tickets were sold at the first lottery last year, and there were 3.59 million applications, more than three times that of the London Paralympic Games at the same time in 2012, but concentrated on some sports, About 600,000 copies were actually sold.

The Organizing Committee held a press conference on July 7 before the second lottery sale starting on the official website from this month, and announced the first trend.

According to the report, applications were concentrated in finals such as wheelchair tennis and wheelchair rugby and opening and closing ceremonies. Overall, there were relatively many applications for Saturday and Sunday and daytime competitions.

The second most sales Land canoe Archery etc.

On the other hand, as the second most popular competition, the finals include land, canoeing, archery, powerlifting, etc., and it is said that competitions with a large number of seats in the venue can be relatively affordable.

The Organizing Committee has posted the first trend on the official website for reference.

Applications will be accepted from 15th to 29th at 11:59 am this month, and lottery results will be announced on the 18th of next month and purchase procedures will be required by March 2nd.

Sales first application trend

According to the Organizing Committee, the second lottery sale will be conducted through the official sales site on the Internet in the same way as the first time, and the first and second hopes can be applied for up to 18 pieces each, and the maximum winning number will be 18 pieces in total Has become.

There is an upper limit to the number of applications that can be made. The opening and closing ceremony is limited to two, the medal-final and third place finals are limited to four, and the other qualifying sessions are limited to six.

Also, if there is a ticket purchased in the first sale, the number that can be applied in the same session this time will be less that number.

In the finals and third place finals where medals are considered to be particularly intense in the first sale, applications for wheelchair tennis, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair basketball and other wheelchair ball games and swimming, badminton, boccia blind soccer, goalball, sitting volleyball , Triathlon, bicycle track, equestrian, shooting, and opening and closing ceremonies.

He also said that there were relatively many applications for the highest-grade seats, called A-seats overall, and for competitions held on Saturdays and Sundays than on weekdays and in August than in September.

On the other hand, the races that can afford a lot are land and canoe, boat archery, powerlifting, taekwondo, bicycle loading in the final and third place finals, and boccia, goal ball, judo, sitting volleyball canoe and boat in qualifying. Is.

In addition, it is said that there is comparatively much room for competitions from the daytime to the night, mainly on land, and competitions at venues with a large number of seats like the Olympic Games.

Marathon Horikoshi "I want to help players at the venue"

Shinji Horikoshi, who has been appointed as the representative of the Tokyo Paralympics in the field of on-land and marathon visual impairment, said at a press conference, `` The London Paralympics will update its personal best only because the stadium is almost full and there is a big cheering cheer. It is important to have the players' performances up close so that the para culture can be rooted in Japan, and I want to be a catalyst for turning the negative image of disability into a plus. I want you to do that. "