Sochi 2014 Achieves Record Breaking Ticket Sales

March 10, 2014

The Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games have smashed the record for ticket sales despite still having a week to go.

According to organisers, viagra coupon 287,000 tickets have been sold which is well above the previous record held by the Vancouver 2010 Games of 57,000.

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) also announced that more people visited their website in the opening 24 hours of the Sochi event than in the whole of Vancouver 2010.

Craig Spence, IPC Director of Media and Communications highlighted the success of London 2012 and praised the organising committee’s attempts at raising public awareness.

“We are delighted to break two significant records so early during Sochi 2014,” said Spence. “The organising committee has done a great job in raising Paralympic awareness which has helped ticket sales reach their record levels.”

Spence added: “The IPC website appears to be growing in popularity all the time. During London 2012 we had the same number of visitors each day as we did during the whole of the Beijing Games and this looks to be repeating itself here in Sochi when compared to Vancouver.

“Although the visitor numbers for Sochi are slightly lower than what we experienced during London 2012, they are record breaking for a Winter Games.”

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