Paralympics 2018 Google Doodle: Paralympics Winter Games started in Pyeongchang
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Paralympics 2018 Google Doodle: Paralympics Winter Games started in Pyeongchang

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Paralympics 2018 Google Doodle: Paralympics Winter Games started in Pyeongchang, Paralympics 2018 Winter Paralympics Games have been started in Pyongchang, South Korea. Google announced the 2018 Winter Paralympics by making doodles.

Paralympics for the Divisions are very important in the event of 2018 because they get an opportunity to show that they are not less than anyone. Google has also saluted his spirit by creating a doodle associated with Winter Paralympics. Google has announced its doodle to launch Paralympics 2018. Paralympics 2018 is being held for the first time in South Korea. Paralympics will be held in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Divyang will take part in Pyeongchang winter games and showcase his talent and take possession of medals. The Winter Paralympics 2018 game will start from March 9 until March 19.

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) organizes these games. There will be six games in this event, which will be contesting for 80 medals. It is being told that participants from around 49 countries are participating in it. Even in Bollywood movies, the lives of the brightest players or the people of Divya people have been shown in a very tactical manner on many occasions. These films have performed well at the box office.

Paralympics 2018

About 570 athletes from 48 countries will show their talent for 80 medals

Google has greeted sports fans by creating a doodle at the Paralympic 2018. This Olympic competition is being the organization in Pyongchang, South Korea from March 9-18.

Many games have been included in this competition organization at the international level. In it physically or mentally, the batting player participates.

This is an interesting story about how the Olympics started. The Paralympics were starting to bring the injured soldiers back into the mainstream of World War II. It was especially starting to cure the spinal cord, but its popularity has increased so much that now this particular contest has proved.

In the year 1948, in order to cure the injured soldiers in World War II, Sir Goodwin Guttman, the neurologist working at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, chose the sports for the rehabilitation program. This is what has become known as Paralympic. These games were then named the International Wheelchair Games.

Paralympics 2018 Google Doodle: 50 countries taking part in the lively player

Paralympics 2018 Google Doodle: Today, Google has made a doodle today at the Topic line Paralympic Games in South Korea. Google has dedicated this doodle to the courage of Afghans, who are particularly participating in the Paralympic Games.

Let us know that physically and mentally challenged players from around the world are taking part in these Paralympic Games in South Korea from 9 March to 18 March. According to media reports, representatives of 50 countries are expected to attend this mega event. At the same time, 670 athletes will be seen running in the field to win the medal in this tournament.

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The special thing is that in this time Paralympic Games, women can be seen growing and growing.

These games are being an organization by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). According to the report, 6 events have been included in this event, which will be contests for 80 medals.

This is a special Google Doodle

Google has shown 6 players in their doodles playing different types of ice on ice. Athletics lineup includes alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, ice hockey, snowboarding, and wheelchair curling.

In the picture two players have been shown to wear pink, two wearing a blue dress. While the other one player has a green color and the other is wearing a yellow dress.

Paralympics 2018 Google Doodle: Paralympics Winter Games started in Pyeongchang

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