CPC and CBC Sports to livestream Canada Cup wheelchair rugby tournament as part of Paralympic Super Series, June 2-5 – Canada NewsWire

Canada’s games to be livestreamed on Paralympic.ca, CPC’s Facebook page, cbcsports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem
– Six-team tournament in Richmond, B.C. brings together best in the sport
– Super Series provides live streaming and additional content of Para sport events

, /CNW/ – The best countries in wheelchair rugby will be facing off for gold in Canada this week, and the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) and CBC Sports will be offering live coverage of the event as part of the Paralympic Super Series. Canada Cup runs Thursday June 2Sunday June 5 in Richmond, B.C. and Canada’s games will be livestreamed on both CPC and CBC digital platforms.

Canada’s games at Canada Cup will be livestreamed on both CPC and CBC digital platforms. Canada is fielding a team of 12 players including L-R: Trevor Hirschfield, Zak Madell, Patrice Dagenais, Anthony Letourneau, Byron Green, Travis Murao, and Mike Whitehead. PHOTO: Canadian Paralympic Committee (CNW Group/Canadian Paralympic Committee (Sponsorships))

Canada’s games at Canada Cup will be livestreamed on both CPC and CBC digital platforms. Canada is fielding a team of 12 players including L-R: Trevor Hirschfield, Zak Madell, Patrice Dagenais, Anthony Letourneau, Byron Green, Travis Murao, and Mike Whitehead. PHOTO: Canadian Paralympic Committee (CNW Group/Canadian Paralympic Committee (Sponsorships))

Taking place at the Richmond Olympic Oval, Canada Cup is making its return to the wheelchair rugby competition calendar for the first time since 2018. Typically held every two years, it brings together the top nations in the world and is considered one of the biggest tournaments outside of the Paralympic Games and world championships.

The 2022 edition will see six of the top countries in the world vie for the title – Japan (No. 2), Great Britain (3), Australia (4), France (5), Canada (6), and Denmark (7). 

Canada is fielding a team of 12 players. All five of its round-robin games as well as the bronze and gold medal matches will be livestreamed on the Canadian Paralympic Committee’s Facebook page and Paralympic.ca as well as CBC Sports digital platforms: the free CBC Gem streaming service, cbcsports.ca, and the CBC Sports app for iOS and Android devices.

“We can’t wait to play on home soil again in front of the Canadian supporters, both in the stands and streaming from home,” said team member Cody Caldwell, a two-time Paralympian.

Paralympian Benoit Huot, a 20-time medallist in Para swimming, will be CPC’s onsite reporter, providing interviews with the athletes and additional content to enhance the livestreams and overall coverage on the CPC’s digital channels.

The Paralympic Super Series was first launched in 2019 as an avenue to spotlight Para sport competitions year-round and provide additional live coverage of events. It has provided coast-to-coast-to-coast coverage of several competitions, including world championships for Para swimming, Para cycling, wheelchair basketball, Para ice hockey, Para athletics, Para alpine skiing, and Para nordic skiing.

“We are so excited for the return of Canada Cup, and are pleased t

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