What are the sports for the Paralympics?
See the Related Links for "The Paralympics Games" to the bottom for the answer. This depends very much on the person's mobility, disposition and mood as well as on the place where s/he is living, weather conditions and available help. But I have seen several persons on their wheelchairs playing basketball and handall, also fishing, bowling and playing chess too. Hope this helps!
Are there different sports in the paralympics?
If you go to the official paralympics web site, there is a pdf file for each sport which can be downloaded explaining each code classification. It is quite complicated as there are lots of criteria to meet for a classification which is explained in the manual. The site is
http://www.paralympic.org/release/Main_Sections_Menu/Classification/Sport_Specific_Classification/
EG. S1
1. Tetraplegia or polio comparable to a complete lesio
n below C5.
2. Very severe quadriplegia with poor head and trunk
control and very limited movements of all limbs for
propulsion.
3. Severe arthrogryposis affect all four limbs with
severely restricted movement in the upper limbs and lim
ited
propulsion in the lower limbs.
What questions you can ask Paralympics person?
There are a lot of questions that would be considered to be the best questions to ask an Olympian. One question would be 'What type of workout do you perform?'. Another good question would be 'What do you find most exciting about competing at the Olympic level?'
How many deaf people have participated in the Olympics?
Deaf people play in the deaflympics which is there own olympics set for Deaf individuals only who have a hearing loss of 55 decibels or more in their good ear. Deaf athletes are not allowed to play in the paralympics because they are not physically disabled.
Who is the youngest Paralympic swimmer?
If you have a younger sister or brother, they are the youngest pro athlete.
Is diving in the paraolimpics?
Yes diving is in the paralympics. It was in the Beijing Paralympics 2008.
Why isn't America competing at the paralympics?
Because today any new sport that wants to become an Olympic sport has to have both male and female athletes.
What does the paralympic flag mean?
Go to Wikipedia and search under Paralympic Symbols. It has a good description of the flag/logo and some historical background information about it and other paralympic symbols.
Is the Paralympic torch relay different for the Olympics?
Olympic torch-bearers, nominated by sponsors of the Olympic games, carry the Olympic flame from its source, in Athens, to the main stadium, using a series of gas-filled Olympic torches, much like a relay race. Each torch-bearer is given their own Olympic torch (which they keep) which is lit by the Olympic flame carried by the previous torch-bearer. To preserve the flame's continuity, the Olympic flame is carried in special safety-lamps while travelling by air or sea. Once at the main stadium, during the opening ceremony, the final torch-bearer lights the Olympic beacon which remains lit throughout the games. The Olympic flame is therefore the flame itself, while the Olympic torches are the receptacles that carried the flame from Athens to the main stadium.
What are the rules for paralympic water polo?
Water polo is sort of like hand ball, in the water (without touching the ground), and alot more aggressive...
The first thing you need to know is that you can only ever touch the ball with one hand. You can use either hand, but only one at a time. The game consists of 4 quarters, each aroun 6-8 minutes long, depending on the league.
The game starts with a swim off. All the players from each team (on opposite ends of the pool) have to be touching the wall, and when the ref blows the whistle, they drop the ball in the middle of the pool and both teams swim to get it. The play goes on from here.
The point of the game is, obviously, to score on the other team's net. It is legal for a player to do whatever they want to you (this is where it gets aggressive) while you have the ball, but as soon as you drop it (this is a foul), they aren't allowed.
those are the very basic rules...It's a very fun sport, and i would suggest it to any strong-ish swimmers looking for an exciting sport :)
How many countries participate in the Paralympic games?
Almost 4,000 athletes from 136 countries competed in the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens. More can be found at www.paralympics.com. Click on the '2004 Paralympic Games Medal Count' link on this page to see the countries that had medallists in the 2004 Paralympic Games.
How long do the Paralympic games last?
From the Opening Ceremony to the Closing Ceremony, the Olympics lasts 17 days, however, some events may start a few days sooner to allow time for all the games/matches to be player.
From the Openint Ceremony to the Closing Ceremony, the Paralympics last for 12 days.
When did the Paralympic Games begin?
I believe it started in 1976 at Ornskoldsvik the germane won with 23 medals 7 gold 10 silver and 6 bronze. America was not in those games the first time the were in the Paralympic games was in 1980 they won 6 medals they had 4 gold 1 silver 1 bronze they were tied in 6th with Canada. And the closest America got to 1st is actually 1st in 2002 Salt Lake City they got 41 they got 10 gold 20 silver 11 bronze.
Where did the paralympics originate?
paralympics, is a sport which gives decabled people to still be able to do sport; because they have as much rights as us...
What is the Paralympics about?
This was created after WW2(world war 2)
It involved WW2 veterans that had spinal injuries.
There are Summer and Winter Paralympics.
So far there has been 13 Paralympic games.
The people in the paralympis include injuries like mobility disabilities,amputations,blindness and cerebral palsy.
The paralympics is the Olympic event for disabled sportsmen/women. They start on 29th August 2012.
Paralympic Games are the games for the disabled atheletes.
The Paralympic games 2008 were held in Beijing
The Paralympic sports comprise all the sports contested in the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. As of 2010, the Summer Paralympics include 20 sports and disciplines and about 420 events[1], and the Winter Paralympics include 5 sports and disciplines and about 64 events. The number and kinds of events may change from one Paralympiad to another.
some of the sports and events are:
Sport
Archery
Athletics
Boccia
Cycling
Equestrian
Football 5-a-Side
Football 7-a-Side
Goalball
Judo
Powerlifting
Rowing
Sailing
Shooting
Swimming
Table tennis
Volleyball
Wheelchair basketball
Wheelchair fencing
Wheelchair rugby
Wheelchair tennis
Discontinued summer sportsSportBasketball
Lawn bowls
Snooker
Dartchery
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Winter ParalympicsSport
Alpine skiing
Ice sledge hockey
Nordic skiing:
Biathlon
Cross-country skiing
Wheelchair curling
Discontinued winter sportsIce sledge racing
What is the importance of the Paralympics?
james is the one who made paralympics cause he is cool but not with his glasses.
What date do paralympics start?
The London Olympics start on July 27, 2012.
The Opening Ceremony begins at 7:30 pm ET.
Not true: Today -- July 26, 2012 -- there was an Olympic soccer match between Brazil and Egypt. They've already started!
How much did the paralympics athletes pay?
playing for the paralympic standing hockey team of Canada we have to pay our own way to world championship events up to $3500 depending where the championship is held so we just do it for the experience, for fun and to represent our country. when we premier in the paralympics in 2018 everything is paid as well we will be sponsored and we receive free equipment for our sport and the rest of the money will go towards the development of the team. Aside from that we just do it because like any Canadian who wouldn't take the opportunity to play hockey with the maple leaf on your shirt.