Where Can I Watch the Judo at the Paralympics?
It is not long until Evan Molloy, Dan Powell and Chris Skelley make their bow at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, and you can catch all of the action LIVE, thanks to Channel 4.
Channel 4 has exclusive live television coverage in the UK with more than 1,300 hours of coverage scheduled across the Games. You can also watch via its online streaming service or on Channel 4’s YouTube channel.
Tokyo 2020 champion Chris Skelley is among the three judoka who have been selected to represent ParalympicsGB at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Skelley and Daniel Powell both return for their third Paralympic Games whilst Evan Molloy will make his Paralympic debut.
One of two martial arts in the Paralympics, Para judo is exclusively for athletes with a visual impairment. The rules are the same as in Olympic judo, only the two fighters start gripped up. Judo will take place at the Champ de Mars Arena in Paris.
Having waited patiently, the team will be taking to the mat on the penultimate day of competition this Saturday (7th September), with action due to begin from 8:30am (UK) and Final Block scheduled for 2:30pm (UK).
You can watch all of the action LIVE via the following live streams:
Preliminary Rounds – Mat 1
Preliminary Rounds – Mat 2
Final Block
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