PyeongChang Paralympics closed yesterday. The medal and ceremony design choices set a new accessibility baseline that regional event organizers can match without scaling cost.
PyeongChang Paralympics closed yesterday. The medal and ceremony design choices set a new accessibility baseline that regional event organizers can match without scaling cost.
PyeongChang's podiums included accessible ramped entry rather than the traditional fixed-step podium that wheelchair athletes have to be lifted onto. For any adaptive or mixed-ability event you organize, ramp-equipped podiums are the standard now. Rental cost is comparable; the dignity gain is uncountable.
Notice how PyeongChang presenters were briefed to offer the medal in a way that worked for athletes with limited grip — placing it on a tray for self-collection rather than hanging it around the neck. For your own events, brief presenters on multiple hand-off options before the ceremony.