Paralympic Games

The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, are a major international sports event. People with physical disabilities compete in these games. They are called Paralympians. They include people with disabilities that affect movement, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy.

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Organizations
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Sports  Competitors
Medal tables  Medalists
Games
Ancient Olympic Games
Olympic Games
Paralympic Games
Summer Paralympic Games
Winter Paralympic Games

There are Winter and Summer Paralympic Games. They are held just after the Olympic Games. All Paralympic Games are governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

History

The Paralympics started as a small gathering of British World War II veterans in organised by Sir Ludwig Guttmann in 1948. [1]They became one of the largest international sport events by the early 21st century.

Paralympians

Paralympians have many different kinds of disabilities, so there are several categories in which they compete. The disabilities are in seven broad categories: amputee, cerebral palsy, intellectual disability, wheelchair, visually impaired, and Les Autres (This means "the others" in French.) These categories are further broken down which vary from sport to sport.

Paralympians work for equal treatment with able-bodied Olympians. Olympians receive much more money than Paralympians. Some Paralympians have also participated in the Olympic Games.

References

  1. "Paralympics traces roots to Second World War". CBC. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
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