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The Watch Party: Para Sport Showcase March 6-15
The Watch Party: Para Sport Showcase
Keep feeling the excitement—join us to celebrate the world’s largest Para sport competition.
Gather with community to experience elite Para athletes competing at the highest level of winter sport. Watch broadcasts together on big outdoor screens. Enjoy local food, cocktails, and live entertainment. Be part of a celebration that honors determination, skill, and extraordinary performance.
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Just announced: Welcome Home on March 7
Hear from hockey champion and Gold Medalist Hilary Knight, Salt Lake City–based speed skater Brittany Bowe, and more American athletes as we kick off the Para Sport Showcase!
Noon on Saturday, March 7 on the Library Square Main Stage
When: March 6-15
Mondays-Thursdays: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Fridays: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturdays: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sundays: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Where: Civic Center, 450 South 200 East
Cost: Free!
What to Expect:
- Live and primetime broadcasts of competitions
- Food Trucks
- Sports demos
- The Watch Bar for 21+
- Fridays: 3-8 PM
- Saturdays: 10 AM-8PM
- Sundays: 10 AM-4PM
- Welcome Hub
- Accessible amenities
Food Truck Schedule
These food trucks will be stationed at The Watch Party
March 6: La Cubana
March 7: Makaya
March 8: Bomb Dilla
March 9: Bella Food Truck
March 10: Jamaica Kitchen
March 11: Where’s Aldo
March 12: Bacio d’Italia
March 13: Adris Cafe
March 14: Salty Baja Tacos
March 15: Best Ever Burger
Live Entertainment on Friday and Saturdays from 4-6pm
- March 6: Theoretical Blonde and Tony Negroni
- March 7: The Pickpockets and Bo York
- March 8: World Dance Company at 1 PM
- March 13: Dad Bod and Flash N Flare
- March 14: The Plastic Cherries and Gizmoe
- March 15: Raices D’ Sudamerica at noon
What does “Para” mean?
The prefix “para-” comes from the Greek para (παρά), meaning “beside” or “alongside.” In this context, it means the international competition for elite athletes with disabilities is held alongside the world’s other major global sporting festival—parallel in timing and stature.

