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  2. List of World Deaf Swimming Championships records - Wikipedia

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    6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [1] 100m freestyle: 51.42 r, DWR: Marcus Titus United States: 9 August 2011: 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [2] 200m freestyle: 1:53.40 Luca Germano Italy: 7 August 2011: 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [3] [4] 400m freestyle: 4:03.09 Luca Germano Italy: 13 ...

  3. List of deaf world records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [14] 100m breaststroke: 1:11.53 Aksana Petrushenka Belarus 20 August 2015: World Deaf Championships San Antonio, United States [2] 200m breaststroke: 2:35.65 Aksana Petrushenka Belarus: 8 August 2011: World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [10] [15] 50m butterfly: 27.48 Olga Kliuchnikova Russia 25 ...

  4. List of deaf european records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    World Deaf Championships Gliwice, Poland [25] 200m breaststroke: 2:31.93 Aksana Petrushenka Belarus 20 November 2021: World Deaf Championships Gliwice, Poland [26] 50m butterfly: 27.45 Olga Kliuchnikova Russia 17 November 2021: World Deaf Championships Gliwice, Poland [27] 100m butterfly: 1:03.41 Polina Bilalova Russia 19 November 2021: World ...

  5. List of deaf world records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    1:02:05.8 Taieb Tounsi France: 9 July 1988 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France 20K run (road) 1:05:03 Vladislav Yakubovskiy Russia: 24 September 2006 Korolyov, Russia 25,000 metres: 1:22:37.8 Pauli Savolainen Finland: 12 September 1966 Jyväskylä, Finland 25K run (road) 1:21:21.0 Nikolay Vasiyiev Soviet Union: 27 July 1973 Malmö, Sweden 30,000 ...

  6. Terence Parkin - Wikipedia

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    Parkin, who is deaf, also competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics, as well as the Deaflympics in which he took home 29 gold medals. [1] Parkin is the only deaf swimmer to be part of the FINA's elite rankings in 1999 and 2000. He holds the record for winning the most number of medals in Deaflympics history with a total of 33.

  7. 1924 Summer Deaflympics - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] (Rubens-Alcais had previously founded France's first sports federation for the deaf and mute, in 1918. [7]) The 1924 Games were "the first games ever" for athletes with a disability, preceding the World Wheelchair and Amputee Games in 1948, which became the Paralympic Games in 1960 but which did not include events for deaf athletes.

  8. Assia Uhanany - Wikipedia

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    Assia Uhanany (born 1987) [1] is an Israeli deaf model and beauty pageant contestant. On 29 September 2018, she was crowned as the Miss Deaf World 2018 which was held in Prague, Czech Republic. [2] She also became the first Israeli to win the Miss Deaf World contest. [3]

  9. World Federation of the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The WFD was established in September 1951 in Rome, Italy, at the first World Deaf Congress, under the auspices of Ente Nazionale Sordomuti (ENS), the Italian Deaf Association. [3] The first president of WFD was Professor Vittorio Ieralla, who was also, at that time, president of the ENS. The congress was attended by representatives from 25 ...