Let the games begin again. ADVERTISEMENT The are set to open Wednesday as some 4,400 athletes with disabilities, permanent injuries or impairments prepare to compete for 549 medals across 22 sports over 11 days in Paris. The French capital, which just hosted the Olympics, again provides the backdrop for what promises to be another spectacle, with many of the same venues hosting Paralympic competitions.

Historic square Place de la Concorde, which hosted skateboarding, breaking and 3x3 basketball during the Olympics, will host the opening ceremony. Equestrian returns to Château de Versailles, which will host para equestrian events. The Grand Palais transitions from fencing to wheelchair fencing.

Archery venue Invalides will host para archery. Jhajharia envisions 50-medal haul for India at 2036 Paralympics The venue beside the Eiffel Tower, which hosted beach volleyball during the Olympics, will host blind soccer, an adaption of the game for visually impaired players in teams of five with a ball containing rattles. “We've got some monstrous iconic sites, and we're going to get an eyeful,” France's para triathlon champion, Alexis Hanquinquant, said.

“Paris is the most beautiful city in the world. I think we're going to have some pretty exceptional Paralympic Games.” Of the 22 Paralympic sports, only two do not have an Olympic equivalent — goalball and boccia.

In goalball, teams of visually impaired or blind players take turns rolling a ball containing bells toward the.