Sport Boccia

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Sport Boccia

Lublin Team Boccia 1.MOV

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Zamość 2008 Liść, Patrol i Jarek

Joe spare a effetto.mp4

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Bowling, più che uno sport per me..

er piermy co a boccia

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Herois Brasileiros - Paraolimpíada - paralympic games - China 2008

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The Paralympic Games are a multi-sport event for athletes with physical and sensorial disabilities. This includes athletes with mobility disabilities, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy. The Paralympic Games are held every four years, following the Olympic Games, and are governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The Paralympic Games are sometimes confused with the Special Olympics World Games, which are only for people with intellectual disabilities, but Special Olympics participants may still take part in the Paralympic games.Although the name was originally coined as a portmanteau combining 'paraplegic' (due to its origins as games for people with spinal injuries) and 'Olympic',[1] the inclusion of other disability groups meant that this was no longer considered appropriate. The present formal explanation for the name is therefore that it derives from the Greek preposition παρά, pará ("beside" or "alongside") and thus refers to a competition held in parallel with the Olympic Games. The Paralympic Games have seen damaging scandals regarding cheating in the events. After the 2000 Sydney Games, in which non-disabled athletes were entered in the Spanish Basketball ID team[4], athletes with intellectual difficulties were suspended indefinitely by the IPC.[5] The IPC has stated that it will re-evaluate their participation following the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.Archery: Archery is open to athletes with a physical disability.Athletics: Athletics is open to all disability groups and uses a functional classification system.Basketball: Basketball is open to wheelchair athletes and athletes with a learning disability.Boccia: Boccia is open to athletes with cerebral palsy who compete from a wheelchair.Cycling: Cycling is open to amputee, les autre, cerebral palsy and visually impaired athletes who compete in individual road race and track events.Equestrian: Equestrian is open to all disability groups, with riders divided into four grades. Fencing: Fencing is open to wheelchair athletes. Football: Football is open to athletes with cerebral palsy and includes classes 5, 6, 7 and 8. Goalball: Goalball is open to visually impaired athletes who must wear "black out" masks to ensure all participants can compete equally, therefore eliminating the need for classification.Judo: Judo is open to visually impaired athletes. Powerlifting: Powerlifting is open to athletes with a physical disability.Sailing: Sailing is open to amputee, cerebral palsy, visually impaired, wheelchair and les autre athletes. Shooting: Shooting is open to athletes with a physical disability. Swimming: Classification is divided into three groups: S1 to S10 are those with physical impairment. Table Tennis: Table tennis is open to athletes with a physical or learning difficulty spread over 11 classes. Tennis: Tennis is open to athletes with a mobility related disability which means that they cannot compete on equal terms with able bodied tennis players.Volleyball: Volleyball is open to athletes with a physical disability and has both a sitting and standing event. Wheelchair rugby: Athletes are classified on a points system similar to wheelchair basketball, with the most severely disabled athlete being graded 0.5 points rising to 3.5 points for the physically more able.

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