Ezra Frech won Gold in High Jump (and, I think, the 100m) |
Like most folks, I suspect, every time the Summer or Winter Olympics came on, I'd see the ads for the Paralympics, and have good intentions and zero follow through. The only time I remember watching anything was in a bar, but I can't even remember what year that might have been.
But, coming off the high of the 2024 Olympics, and with no Track and Field to watch,* I figured "hey - more Olympics". And, "hey, more Olympics" is how the Paralympics is pitched on TV. And that's not entirely wrong or a bad way to frame it.
Add to that the viral stardom of Olympic track star Tara Davis-Woodhall and her husband, Paralympian runner Hunter Woodhall, and I think people got the poke they needed to remember to tune in. Team USA social media kicked into gear, and Paralympians and Olympians made a lot of noise online about the games (and continue to do so.) Also, NBC really has made it easy this year to watch if you got Peacock.
So, we watched a good chunk of the Opening Ceremonies, and I watched some Wheelchair Rugby (aka: Murderball). And then a little other coverage the first night, but we'd been to a play, so it wasn't much. But I've been trying to watch more. Especially track and field, because that's how I roll. But I've watched archery, Blind Soccer, Table Tennis (doubles!), swimming and more.
The Opening Ceremonies were subdued compared to the bombastic opening of the Olympics, but were lovely, if more traditional in form. Lots of music, dancing, mascots, marching, pageantry. Fewer mysterious Joan of Arcs coming down the Seine in a blaze of glory and less Gojira. More "here is a meaningful dance about being a Paralympian".
The overall coverage of the summer games for Paralympics 2024 is maybe a format NBC could consider for the Olympics. It's almost all highlights - so it's all thriller, little filler - and that's better for me as a viewer than NBC's primetime coverage. For example, I am bored to tears by Olympic diving. And yet, every Olympics, I have to watch people flip off a board without somehow first saying "Mom! Mom! Look! Look what I can do!" But the Paralympic coverage on USA is just whipping around. "Hey! Check out this crazy table tennis match! Now, there's blind long-distance jumping! Now, 200m foot race! Oh, look, a 4x50 swim relay!" I mean, it ain't dull.