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Para-Athletes dance to their own beat to mark '100 Days to Go' until the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games

By Paralympics New Zealand

Rio-bound Paralympian Kate Horan, Paralympic debutants Liam Malone and Chris Sharp and Rio 2016 Chef de Mission and Paralympian, Ben Lucas, today hope to inspire all disabled New Zealanders to always dance to their own beat. They headline a 100-strong dance troupe celebrating Carnival-style at Te Papa at midday, to mark ‘100 Days to Go’ until the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
 
Kate Horan (Para-Cyclist, Rio 2016; silver medallist in Para-Athletics, Beijing 2008; Para-Athletics, Athens 2004) said: “I think that one of the most exciting things about becoming a Paralympian is your ability to influence community perceptions about disability. We want to show people that it’s not about what you can’t do, it’s about what you can do. New Zealanders can look forward to the most extensive live and free-to-air coverage of a Paralympic Games in just 100 days time, it’s a huge opportunity to demonstrate that there is power in being unique and that its ok to dance to your own beat, as the saying goes!”
 
She continues: “Today is an exciting landmark for all Paralympians as we continue along our road to Rio 2016 and it’s so cool that we have 100 kids today here to help us mark 100 days to go, Carnival-style. I am looking forward to Rio and preparing as best I can. To compete at my third Paralympic Games is such an honour. I have high aims for Rio, I definitely want to podium and to win gold!”
 
Led by flamboyant Brazilian percussion and dance group, Batucada, the foursome and 100 local school children from Wellington will learn and perform a specially-choreographed Samba designed to be danced by all dancers. The party will begin at midday with a welcome by the Chief Executive of Paralympics New Zealand (PNZ), the Brazilian Ambassador to New Zealand, plus a few words from PNZ Major Partner, ACC, also a presenting partner of the TV broadcast. The atrium will then fill with colour and sound as the performance tops off a celebration of all things Paralympic related, following the exhibition of the Spirit of Gold® Portrait Collection at Te Papa this past week. 
 
Ben Lucas (Rio 2016 Chef de Mission) said: “With only 100 days left before the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games on 7 September, Paralympics New Zealand really wanted to celebrate our Paralympians in a uniquely Brazilian way today. For community perceptions of disability to change, it’s really important to show that our Paralympians are real people, who can laugh and muck about, but who are just as ambitious and train just as hard any other elite sportsperson. Like a lot of men I know, I tend to sit out the dancing - but today, I’ll be taking my chair for a spin!”
 
He continues: “While today is a bit of fun, in the background Paralympics New Zealand is completely focussed on creating a high performance team environment in Rio to provide the best opportunity possible for our Paralympians to win medals. We have agreed a lofty goal of 18 medals, including 12 gold, in consultation with High Performance Sport New Zealand and we aim to retain our London 2012 title of number one in the world per capita for medals won. I will be focussing on creating a physical environment and team culture that is comfortable, yet fit for the purpose of winning medals.”
 
To date, 24 Para-Athletes have been selected to the New Zealand Paralympic Team across Para-Cycling, Para-Athletics, Para-Sailing and Para-Swimming, with further selections pending for up to another two Para-Sports expected to take the team to 25-35 Para-Athletes in total. Kate Horan will be a leading medal hope amongst the seven-strong Para-Cycling team, which also features triple World Champions (2014-16), Emma Foy and Laura Thompson. Liam Malone, affectionately known as “New Zealand’s blade runner”, will take to the running track as part of a six-person Para-Athletics team, headlined by London 2012 javelin-thrower Holly Robinson and Beijing 2008 Paralympian, shot-putter Jessica Hamill. Chris Sharp, debuting in his first Paralympic Games, was selected in the 3-person keelboat event (Sonar) along with former America’s Cup sailor and multiple World Champion, Rick Dodson and Paralympian, Andrew May. In addition, the Para-Swimming team has also been announced, led by Paralympic gold medallists Sophie Pascoe, Mary Fisher and Cameron Leslie, with the recent addition of Hamish McLean taking the team to eight in total. The Para-Swimmers are not at the ‘100 days to go’ celebration due to a month-long training and competition schedule in Europe.
 
The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, which begin exactly 2.5 weeks after the end of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and take place in the exact same location and venues, will run from 7-18 September 2016. The Games are the world’s largest multi-sport event for disabled athletes; over 4,350 athletes from 178 countries are expected to compete in 22 sports, with 526 medal events taking place.
 
The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games will be broadcast in New Zealand. Viewers can catch the action as it happens every day on TVNZ’s fully live streamed TV channel DUKE, together with extensive delayed and highlights coverage. Along with ONE News coverage, a special highlights programme will air every night on TV ONE and will be available online through TVNZ OnDemand and AttitudeLive.com.
 
Fiona Allan (Chief Executive, Paralympics New Zealand) said, “The performance of Para-Athletes throughout the world has taken a meteoric rise since the London 2012 Paralympic Games and we are expecting to see outstanding performances during the Games. The New Zealand public will have an unprecedented opportunity to share in the success of the New Zealand Paralympic Team thanks to the outstanding commitment of TVNZ, Attitude Pictures, NZ On Air and especially our Major Partner, ACC, which has become a broadcast partner for the Games to help showcase our achievements.”
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