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  2. Goalball - Wikipedia

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    The ball's diameter is around 24 centimetres (9.4 in). [5] A non-official ball of about 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) has also been produced by several companies for use by younger players. At the Paralympic level, the ball has been measured leaving the hand in excess of 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph).

  3. Paralympic symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Paralympic medals awarded to winners are another symbol associated with the Paralympic Games. The medals are made of gold-plated silver (commonly described as gold medals), silver, or bronze, and awarded to the top 3 finishers in a particular event. For each Paralympic Games, the medals are designed differently, reflecting the host of the ...

  4. Paralympic sports - Wikipedia

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    The Paralympic sports comprise all the sports contested in the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. As of 2020, the Summer Paralympics included 22 sports and 539 medal events, [1] and the Winter Paralympics include 5 sports and disciplines and about 80 events. [2] The number and kinds of events may change from one Paralympic Games to another.

  5. Goalball at the Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Tables of both men's and women's competitions of participating nations who took part in goalball including rank classifications during the tournament. Key- : denotes nation did not compete in that year. X : denotes nation participated but didn't advance to the final rounds. Q : denotes qualified for the next Paralympic Games.

  6. Paralympic Athletes Will No Longer Have to Hide Olympic Rings ...

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    Swimmer Rudy Garcia-Tolson had the rings tattooed on his left shoulder after winning a gold medal in the 2004 Athens Paralympics and later covered the ink once the IPC began cracking down. During ...

  7. A Guide to the Paralympics: When and How to Watch - AOL

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    The men’s wheelchair basketball team will also be looking to defend its title and win its third gold medal. Paralympic events differ from the Olympics in that for each sporting event the ...

  8. Technological changes at the Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The angle also helps the player carry the ball in their lap, Metal shroud covering spokes, Forward metal protection for contact, High wheel camber to prevent injury to player’s hands. [6] The wheels used between the 1996 and 2000 Paralympic Games were considerably different in their construction. With wheelchairs used in the 1996 Paralympic ...

  9. What is boccia, the Paralympics’ ‘fastest-growing’ event?

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    The objective of the game is to get the most of any particular color ball closest to the jack, with the distance of a player’s or team’s balls from the white jack deciding the match-winner.