Paralympic Games

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The Paralympic Games are a multi-sport event for athletes with physical, mental and sensorial disabilities. This includes mobility disabilities, amputees, visual disabilities and those with cerebral palsy. The Paralympic Games are held every four years, following the Olympic Games, and are governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). (The Paralympic Games are sometimes confused with the Special Olympics, which are only for people with intellectual disabilities.)

The name derives from the Greek "para" ("beside" or "alongside") and thus refers to a competition held in parallel with the Olympic Games. No relation with paralysis or paraplegia is intended, however, the word Paralympic was originally a portmanteau combining 'paraplegic' and 'Olympic'. [1]

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[edit] History

Sir Ludwig Guttmann organized a sports competition in 1948 which became known as the Stoke Mandeville Games, involving World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries; in 1952 competitors from the Netherlands took part in the competition, giving an international notion to the movement. The first Olympic-style games for athletes with a disability were held in Rome in 1960; officially called the 9th Annual International Stoke Mandeville Games, these are considered to be the first Paralympic Games. [2] The first Winter Paralympics were held in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden in 1976. [3]

Since 1988, the Summer Paralympics have been held in the conjunction with the Olympic Games in the same host city. This practice was adopted in 1992 for the Winter Paralympics, and became an official policy of the International Olympic Committee and the IPC following a June 19, 2001 agreement. The Games take place three weeks after the closing of the Olympics, in the same host city and using the same facilities. Cities bidding to host the Olympic Games must include the Paralympic Games in their bid, and typically both Games are now run by a single organizing committee.

In the 1996 Atlanta Games athletes with intellectual disabilities were allowed to participate for the first time.

[edit] Cheating controversies

The Paralympic Games have seen damaging scandals regarding cheating in the events. After the 2000 Sydney Games, in which non-disabled athletes were entered in the Spanish Basketball ID team [4], athletes with intellectual difficulties were suspended indefinitely by the IPC [5]. The IPC has stated that it will re-evaluate their participation following the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.[6]

[edit] Summer Games

  Summer Paralympic Games
Year Games Host City Country
1960 Summer Paralympics I Rome Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1964 Summer Paralympics II Tokyo Image:Flag of Japan.svg Japan
1968 Summer Paralympics III Tel Aviv Image:Flag of Israel.svg Israel
1972 Summer Paralympics IV Heidelberg Image:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
1976 Summer Paralympics V Toronto Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada
1980 Summer Paralympics VI Arnhem Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1984 Summer Paralympics VII Stoke Mandeville
New York
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
1988 Summer Paralympics VIII Seoul Image:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
1992 Summer Paralympics IX Barcelona Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
1996 Summer Paralympics X Atlanta Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
2000 Summer Paralympics XI Sydney Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australia
2004 Summer Paralympics XII Athens Image:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
2008 Summer Paralympics XIII Beijing Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
2012 Summer Paralympics XIV London Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom

[edit] Summer sports

The following sports are currently on the Summer Paralympic Games programme:

These sports will be part of the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China.

The following sports are not included in the Summer Paralympic Games programme, but are governed by the IPC:

[edit] Winter Games

  Winter Paralympic Games
Year Games Host City Country
1976 Winter Paralympics I Örnsköldsvik Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
1980 Winter Paralympics II Geilo Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
1984 Winter Paralympics III Innsbruck Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
1988 Winter Paralympics IV Innsbruck Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
1992 Winter Paralympics V Albertville Image:Flag of France.svg France
1994 Winter Paralympics VI Lillehammer Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
1998 Winter Paralympics VII Nagano Image:Flag of Japan.svg Japan
2002 Winter Paralympics VIII Salt Lake City Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
2006 Winter Paralympics IX Turin Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
2010 Winter Paralympics X Vancouver Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada
2014 Winter Paralympics XI Sochi Image:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Main article: Paralympic sports

[edit] Winter sports

The following sports are on the current Winter Paralympic Games programme:

[edit] Disability categories

These categories apply to both summer and winter Paralympics.

[edit] Notes

The IPC has set up national Paralympic Games for competitions organized under the national Paralympic Committees.

[edit] External links

[edit] See also

[edit] References


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