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Both boccia and goalball are Paralympic-specific sports and are the only two sports in the Paralympic programme that do not have an Olympic counterpart. True or false
True.
There are currently 30 Paralympic sports sanctioned by the IPC
False. There are 28 sports. 22 summer and six winter.
List some impairments that are eligible for the Paralympic competition.
Impaired muscle power,impaired massive range movement (ROM), limb deficiency, leg length difference, Short stature, hypertonia, ataxia, athetosis.
The key difference between the Olympics and the Paralympics is that in the Olympics the participants will be able-bodied people whereas in Paralympics the participants will have some form of physical or intellectual disabilities.
True
There are twenty-two sports on the Summer Paralympic program and six sports on the Winter Paralympics program
True.
Many disabled athletes did participate in the Olympic games prior to the creation of Paralympic games.
Yes, true. The first athlete to do so was German-American gymnast George Eyser in 1904, who had one artificial leg.
All Paralympic Games are governed by the Olympic games committee.
International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
There are four seasons Paralympic Games. Is that true?
No. There are Winter and Summer Paralympic Games only.
The Paralympics began as a small gathering of British World War II veterans in 1948. Is that true?
Yes. It is.
What sorts of athletes does the Paralympic games involve?
athletes with physical disabilities.
Are the Paralympic Games or Paralympics also known as the Games of the Paralympiad?
True