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Paris 2024: The tech transforming the Paralympics for disabled fans
The focus of the Paralympic Games is often on the challenges faced by competitors just to get to the start line.
But what about spectators with disabilities? In a city as old as Paris, it can be difficult for fans who use wheelchairs or have a visual impairment to get the most out of their Paralympic experience.
BBC Sport Africa meets fans who have been sampling – and in some cases inventing – new technologies that are changing the way spectators watch live sport.
Reporter: Rob Stevens / Camera: Thuthuka Zondi
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