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  2. Blind football - Wikipedia

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    According to IBSA, "football for the blind and partially sighted started out as a playground game for school children in special schools for the visually impaired." Football 5-a-side, also known as blind football and blind futsal, is an adaptation of football for athletes with visual impairments including blindness.

  3. Paralympic sports - Wikipedia

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    For example, the IPC governs multi-disability athletics competitions such as the Paralympic Games; however, CP-ISRA, IBSA, and IWAS provide single-disability events in athletics for athletes with cerebral palsy, visually impaired athletes, and wheelchair and amputee athletes respectively.

  4. United States Association of Blind Athletes - Wikipedia

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    Past events include the 1987 Can-Am Pacific Games, the 1992 Youth Championships, and the 1984 International Games for the Disabled. More recently, USABA has partnered with the Anthem Foundation to launch the National Fitness Challenge, aimed at encouraging physical activity among visually impaired individuals.

  5. Paris Olympics embrace accessibility technology for visually ...

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    One app helps visually impaired people find their seats in trains. Another is the Low-Vision Helmet, which allows users to zoom in on an athlete, race or action. Visually impaired individuals wear ...

  6. Game accessibility - Wikipedia

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    The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) Special Interest Group on Game Accessibility proposed 19 accessibility guidelines in 2004, which were derived from a survey of 20 accessible games. [34] The majority of the games surveyed include games for the visually impaired, and several support motor or hearing impaired gamers.

  7. Winter Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    There are fifteen classifications, three for visually impaired athletes, nine for standing athletes and three for seated athletes. The divisions are determined in a similar fashion to alpine skiing with attention given to the athletes' level of function and need for assistive devices. [17] Ice sledge hockey game at the 2010 Winter Paralympics