With the Summer 2024 Olympics now concluded, Paris is shifting its focus to the next major sporting event of the summer: the Paralympics, set to take place from August 28 to September 8. The city is preparing to welcome some 4,400 Para athletes competing in 23 different disciplines. Organisers are using the post-Olympics lull to ready venues for events ranging from Wheelchair rugby to Para athletics. The Place de la Concorde, which hosted skateboarding, breaking, and 3×3 basketball during the Olympics, has been a hive of construction activity since the Games closed on August 11. The historic s…