Olympic Paralympic Day

Team USA honors Olympic and Paralympic values on worldwide day of recognition

U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee to celebrate first-ever joint Olympic & Paralympic Day

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee announced that Tuesday, June 23 will be known as Olympic & Paralympic Day presented by Toyota, marking a change in the United States to include the values of the Paralympic Movement in the worldwide day of recognition. Participation will be highlighted by Team USA athletes, National Governing Bodies and community groups.

Held annually on June 23 and known worldwide as Olympic Day, the USOPC worked in partnership with the International Olympic Committee and International Paralympic Committee to recognize the day as Olympic & Paralympic Day in the United States. The day celebrates fitness, well-being, sport culture and educational opportunities, while promoting the Olympic values of excellence, friendship and respect, and the Paralympic values of determination, inspiration, courage and equality.

“This is a monumental step to see the two movements join together to celebrate the value that sport brings to the world, no matter what your sport is, what your body looks like or how you play the game,” says Paralympic track and field gold medalist David Brown. “It means the world to me to be able to share all that I have gained through sport with my community, and hopefully we inspire the next generation of Olympians and Paralympians along the way.”

The historic day will be celebrated across Team USA’s social and digital channels. Content will include a live workout on TikTok with two-time Paralympic medalist Hunter Woodhall, and an Instagram Live Q&A with Olympic hopeful Michael Norman and two-time Paralympian Jarryd Wallace. Concurrent with the newly recognized Olympic & Paralympic Day, the Team USA social handles will further celebrate the inclusion of all athletes as the U.S. Paralympics social accounts are merged into the Team USA accounts.

“The change made this year to include the Paralympic Movement is another important milestone in our ongoing efforts to elevate our Paralympic athletes and increase awareness for Paralympic sport in the U.S.,” says USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland. “Olympic & Paralympic Day joins together athletes and fans from around the world, embracing the unifying power of sport and the inclusivity that the movements bring.”

The IOC’s social and digital accounts will be celebrating the day and will include content from Olympic champion Laurie Hernandez, 13-time Paralympic champion Jessica Long and Olympian Colleen Quigley.

An initiative stemming from the IOC, the celebration was created in 1948 to commemorate the birth of the modern Olympic Games on June 23, 1894. On that day, delegates from 12 countries unanimously approved Baron Pierre de Coubertin’s proposal to revive the Olympic Games, and two years later the first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece in 1896.

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