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Deaflympics: International Games for Deaf Athletes: Publications and Documents

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The Disabled World (DW) list of information on Deaflympics includes a diverse range of publications that cover various aspects of these international games for deaf athletes. These publications encompass historical overviews, athlete profiles, competition results, and analyses of the social and cultural impact of the Deaflympics. Articles and papers in this collection provide valuable insights into the organization, rules, and qualifying standards of the games, as well as the unique challenges faced by deaf athletes in international competitions. The publications also explore the evolution of the Deaflympics since their inception in 1924, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how these games have grown and adapted over time. This collection serves as a valuable resource for researchers, sports enthusiasts, and individuals interested in disability sports, offering both academic and practical information on this important aspect of deaf culture and athletics.

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Deaflympics: International Games for Deaf Athletes: Publications and Resources (14 Items)
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UKDS endeavors to highlight the courageous efforts of the athletes as they prepare to represent the GB on the international stage.


The 2013 Summer Deaflympics will be held in Sofia, Bulgaria 26 July to 4 August.


Greek government has formally confirmed that it will not provide financial support for 2013 Deaflympics games.


Status of arrangements for forthcoming Deaflympics from ICSD The International Committee of Sports for the Deaf.


The International Committee of Deaf Sports (ICSD) regrets to confirm that the 17th Winter Deaflympics has been officially declared canceled.


Information regarding the 2011 Deaflympics Winter Games at Vysoke Tatry in Slovakia.


The 2011 Winter Deaflympics in Slovakia will proceed as scheduled.


International Committee of Sports for the Deaf announces cancellation of 17th Winter Deaflympics in Slovakia.


ICSD remains committed to find solution for French Deaf Athletes.

Terence PARKIN won 7 gold medals at the recent Summer Deaflympics in Taipei in the swimming events and a bronze medal in the cycling event.


The 21st Summer Deaflympics ended in Taipei on Tuesday with fireworks, drumming and a massive open-air banquet.


Information on the 2009 World Deaflympics from Sept 5 to 15 hosted in Taipei Taiwan.


Viable will provide videophones and communications equipment as well as video interpreting services to Deaflympics.


News and information on sports events and preparations in the lead up to the Deaflympics 2009 hosted in Taipei Taiwan.

Key: the first check mark indicates the publication carries an editor's note; the second indicates a footnote.

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