The Event Line-Up for Each Session of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic

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The Event Line-Up for Each Session of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Competition Schedule: The Event Line-up for Each Session of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games SPORTS (DISCIPLINE etc.) VENUE DATE START TIME END TIME EVENT Opening Ceremony Olympic Stadium 2020-08-25 20:00 23:00 Opening Ceremony Closing Ceremony Olympic Stadium 2020-09-06 20:00 23:00 Closing Ceremony Men's Compound Open: Ranking Round / Women's Compound Open: Ranking Round / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-08-28 09:00 12:00 Men's W1: Ranking Round / Women's W1: Ranking Round / *Session tickets not for sale Men's Recurve Open: Ranking Round / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-08-28 14:00 17:00 Women's Recurve Open: Ranking Round / *Session tickets not for sale Men's Individual Compound Open: 1/24 Eliminations / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-08-29 09:00 14:00 Men's Individual Compound Open: 1/16 Eliminations Mixed Team W1: 1/8 Eliminations / Mixed Team W1: Quarterfinals / Mixed Team W1: Semifinals / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-08-29 17:00 21:25 Mixed Team W1: Bronze Medal Match / Mixed Team W1: Gold Medal Match / Mixed Team W1: Victory Ceremony Women's Individual Compound Open: 1/16 Eliminations / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-08-30 09:00 13:55 Mixed Team Compound Open: 1/8 Eliminations Mixed Team Compound Open: Quarterfinals / Mixed Team Compound Open: Semifinals / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-08-30 17:00 20:05 Mixed Team Compound Open: Bronze Medal Match / Mixed Team Compound Open: Gold Medal Match / Mixed Team Compound Open: Victory Ceremony Women's Individual Compound Open: 1/8 Eliminations / Women's Individual Compound Open: Quarterfinals / Women's Individual Compound Open: Semifinals / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-08-31 09:00 13:25 Women's Individual Compound Open: Bronze Medal Match / Women's Individual Compound Open: Gold Medal Match / Women's Individual Compound Open: Victory Ceremony Men's Individual W1: 1/8 Eliminations / Men's Individual W1: Quarterfinals / Men's Individual W1: Semifinals / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-08-31 17:00 20:25 Men's Individual W1: Bronze Medal Match / Men's Individual W1: Gold Medal Match / Men's Individual W1: Victory Ceremony Men's Individual Compound Open: 1/8 Eliminations / Men's Individual Compound Open: Quarterfinals / Men's Individual Compound Open: Semifinals / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-09-01 09:00 13:25 Men's Individual Compound Open: Bronze Medal Match / Men's Individual Compound Open: Gold Medal Match / Men's Individual Compound Open: Victory Ceremony Women's Individual W1: 1/8 Eliminations / Women's Individual W1: Quarterfinals / Women's Individual W1: Semifinals / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-09-01 17:00 20:25 Women's Individual W1: Bronze Medal Match / Women's Individual W1: Gold Medal Match / Women's Individual W1: Victory Ceremony Women's Individual Recurve Open: 1/16 Eliminations / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-09-03 10:00 14:00 Women's Individual Recurve Open: 1/8 Eliminations Women's Individual Recurve Open: Quarterfinals / Women's Individual Recurve Open: Semifinals / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-09-03 17:00 19:25 Women's Individual Recurve Open: Bronze Medal Match / Women's Individual Recurve Open: Gold Medal Match / Women's Individual Recurve Open: Victory Ceremony Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-09-04 10:00 14:00 Men's Individual Recurve Open: 1/16 Eliminations Men's Individual Recurve Open: 1/8 Eliminations / Men's Individual Recurve Open: Quarterfinals / Men's Individual Recurve Open: Semifinals / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-09-04 17:00 21:25 Men's Individual Recurve Open: Bronze Medal Match / Men's Individual Recurve Open: Gold Medal Match / Men's Individual Recurve Open: Victory Ceremony Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-09-05 10:00 12:40 Mixed Team Recurve Open: 1/8 Eliminations Mixed Team Recurve Open: Quarterfinals / Mixed Team Recurve Open: Semifinals / Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field 2020-09-05 17:00 20:05 Mixed Team Recurve Open: Bronze Medal Match / Mixed Team Recurve Open: Gold Medal Match / Mixed Team Recurve Open: Victory Ceremony Women's Discus Throw - F55 Final Men's 5000m - T11 Final Women's Shot Put - F41 Final Women's 100m - T35 Final Men's 100m - T12 Round 1 Heats Women's Long Jump - T11 Final Men's 400m - T52 Round 1 Heats Men's Javelin Throw - F38 Final Athletics (Track & Field) Olympic Stadium 2020-08-28 09:30 13:00 Women's 200m - T37 Round 1 Heats Men's 100m - T37 Round 1 Heats Men's 5000m - T11 Victory Ceremony Women's 100m - T35 Victory Ceremony Women's 5000m - T54 Round 1 Heats Women's Shot Put - F41 Victory Ceremony Women's Long Jump - T11 Victory Ceremony Men's Javelin Throw - F38 Victory Ceremony Men's 100m - T47 Round 1 Heats Men's Shot Put - F55 Final / Men's Long Jump - T11 Final / Women's 200m - T37 Final / Men's 100m - T37 Final / Men's 100m - T47 Final / Women's Club Throw - F32 Final / Women's 400m - T11 Round 1 Heats / Men's Shot Put - F37 Final / Men's 5000m - T54 Round 1 Heats / Athletics (Track & Field) Olympic Stadium 2020-08-28 19:00 22:00 Women's Discus Throw - F55 Victory Ceremony / Women's 200m - T37 Victory Ceremony / Men's 100m - T37 Victory Ceremony / Men's 400m - T52 Final / Men's 100m - T47 Victory Ceremony / Men's Shot Put - F37 Victory Ceremony / Women's 400m - T47 Round 1 Heats / Men's Long Jump - T11 Victory Ceremony / Women's Club Throw - F32 Victory Ceremony / Men's 400m - T52 Victory Ceremony 1/21 SPORTS (DISCIPLINE etc.) VENUE DATE START TIME END TIME EVENT Women's Discus Throw - F57 Final / Men's Shot Put - F12 Final / Men's 5000m - T13 Final / Women's 5000m - T54 Final / Men's 1500m - T46 Final / Women's 100m - T38 Round 1 Heats / Women's Javelin Throw - F13 Final / Men's 100m - T38 Round 1 Heats / Men's Shot Put - F55 Victory Ceremony Women's 400m - T11 Final Athletics (Track & Field) Olympic Stadium 2020-08-29 09:30 13:00 Men's 5000m - T13 Victory Ceremony Women's 5000m - T54 Victory Ceremony Women's Long Jump - T64 Final Men's 400m - T11 Round 1 Heats / Men's 1500m - T46 Victory Ceremony / Women's 400m - T11 Victory Ceremony / Women's Javelin Throw - F13 Victory Ceremony / Men's 100m - T12 Semifinals / Men's Shot Put - F12 Victory Ceremony / Women's Long Jump - T64 Victory Ceremony Men's Javelin Throw - F57 Final / Women's 1500m - T13 Final / Men's Club Throw - F32 Final / Women's 200m - T36 Round 1 Heats / Women's Shot Put - F37 Final / Men's 100m - T38 Final / Women's 100m - T38 Final / Men's 400m - T11 Semifinals / Women's Discus Throw - F57 Victory Ceremony / Women's 1500m - T13 Victory Ceremony / Athletics (Track & Field) Olympic Stadium 2020-08-29 19:00 22:00 Men's Long Jump - T63 Final / Men's 5000m - T54 Final / Women's 400m - T47 Final / Men's 100m - T38 Victory Ceremony / Women's 100m - T38 Victory Ceremony / Women's 100m - T34 Round 1 Heats / Women's Shot Put - F37 Victory Ceremony / Men's 5000m - T54 Victory Ceremony / Men's 1500m - T52 Round 1 Heats / Women's 400m - T47 Victory Ceremony / Men's Long Jump - T63 Victory Ceremony Men's Javelin Throw - F57 Victory Ceremony / Men's Club Throw - F32 Victory Ceremony / Men's Shot Put - F53 Final / Women's 1500m - T11 Round 1 Heats / Women's Discus Throw - F64 Final / Women's 200m - T36 Final / Women's 100m - T34 Final / Men's 100m - T34 Round 1 Heats / Women's Long Jump - T12 Final / Women's 800m - T53 Round 1 Heats / Athletics (Track & Field) Olympic Stadium 2020-08-30 09:30 13:00 Women's 800m - T54 Round 1 Heats / Men's Shot Put - F40 Final / Women's 200m - T36 Victory Ceremony / Women's 100m - T34 Victory Ceremony / Men's 400m - T53 Round 1 Heats / Men's 400m - T54 Round 1 Heats / Women's Long Jump - T12 Victory Ceremony / Women's Discus Throw - F64 Victory Ceremony / Men's Shot Put - F40 Victory Ceremony / Men's Shot Put - F53 Victory Ceremony / Men's 100m - T13 Round 1 Heats Men's Discus Throw - F52 Final / Women's Shot Put - F20 Final / Women's 800m - T53 Final / Women's 800m - T54 Final / Women's Long Jump - T37 Final / Men's 400m - T11 Final / Women's 200m - T35 Final / Men's High Jump - T47 Final / Men's 100m - T13 Final / Women's Javelin Throw - F34 Final / Men's 100m - T63 Round 1 Heats / Women's 800m - T53 Victory Ceremony / Women's 800m - T54 Victory Ceremony / Athletics (Track & Field) Olympic Stadium 2020-08-30 19:00 22:00 Men's 400m - T53 Final / Men's 400m - T54 Final / Men's 400m - T11 Victory Ceremony / Women's 200m - T35 Victory Ceremony / Men's 1500m - T52 Final / Men's 100m - T13 Victory Ceremony / Women's Shot Put - F20 Victory Ceremony / Men's 100m - T12 Final / Men's 400m - T53 Victory Ceremony / Men's 400m - T54 Victory Ceremony / Men's 100m - T64 Round 1 Heats / Men's 1500m - T52 Victory Ceremony / Women's Long Jump - T37 Victory Ceremony / Men's 100m - T12 Victory Ceremony 2/21 SPORTS (DISCIPLINE etc.) VENUE DATE START TIME END TIME EVENT Men's Discus Throw - F52 Victory Ceremony / Women's Javelin Throw - F34 Victory Ceremony / Men's High Jump - T47 Victory Ceremony / Men's Discus Throw - F56 Final / Men's Long Jump - T12 Final / Men's 1500m - T13 Round 1 Heats / Men's Shot Put - F41 Final / Men's 100m - T33 Final / Men's 100m - T34 Final / Women's Shot Put - F54 Final / Athletics (Track & Field) Olympic Stadium 2020-08-31 09:30 13:00 Men's 100m - T35 Round 1 Heats / Men's 1500m - T11 Round 1 Heats / Men's Javelin Throw - F46 Final / Women's 100m - T11 Round 1 Heats / Men's 100m - T33 Victory Ceremony / Men's 100m - T34 Victory Ceremony / Men's 400m - T38 Round 1 Heats / Men's Shot Put - F41 Victory Ceremony
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