Remaining Paralympic Tickets Go Back On Sale

Photo by Esther Simpson

Did you miss out on Paralympic tickets? We unexpectedly got all ours, including opening ceremony ones. But if you were snubbed for sold out sessions of Wheelchair Rugby, Wheelchair Tennis, Shooting, the Marathon or Track Cycling today is your chance to try again.

The remaining tickets go back on sale from 1pm on a first-come, first-served basis.

Here’s a handy guide to the events with tickets left. Athletics, Equestrian, Football 7-a-side, Goalball and Powerlifting have good availability, as do the early sessions in Wheelchair Basketball and Sitting Volleyball. ExCel day passes are also up for grabs.

If you’ve been non-committal about London 2012 ticketing as a whole to date, you could easily jump in now and score an Olympic Park day pass or even tickets to the Paralympic opening or closing ceremonies.

Paralympic tickets and day passes start from £10 (with special prices for under 16s, seniors and people using wheelchairs).

Make sure you’ve registered at the London 2012 ticketing site.

  • Dolphinkick

    They have been free at every other Paralympics !

    • Anonymous

      Actually, Beijing charged for their Paralympic tickets. £10 tickets to watch elite athletes compete in amazing venues seems like a bargain to me. 

      • Dolphinkick

        I have been to most International comps. since Sydney and have not seen much money change hands? 

        • Anonymous

          Surely it’s better to charge a small fee to those who want to attend rather than putting the burden on the taxpayer, most of whom won’t be going.

          • Dolphinkick

            Maybe a token donation would be a good way?

      • Dolphinkick

        In Beijing the stand were either mostly empty or full of school kids, with a few family!

        • Anonymous

          It doesn’t look like it will be like that for London 2012. I’m really looking forward to it.