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Para cycling route
Para equitation
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Para taekwondo
Para table tennis
Para archery
Shooting para sport
Para triathlon
Wheelchair rugby
Wheelchair tennis
Sitting volleyball
Basket fauteuil
A team sport placed under the aegis of the IWBF (International Federation), wheelchair basketball is at the origin of the development of Handisport in the world. For a long time the only team sport that can be played in a manual wheelchair, while retaining a spectacular side, wheelchair basketball attracts many fans, several thousand around the world.
Boccia
Boccia is a ball sport related to pétanque, of Greco-Roman origin. It is practiced by people with disabilities in the disabled category. On 31 December 2016, the Fédération française handisport received a delegation from the Ministry of Sports to manage boccia.
Cecifoot
Cécifoot, also called five-eyed football or five-DV football (in English: football 5-a-side), is a disabled sport practiced by visually impaired athletes (visually impaired or blind).
Escrime fauteuil
The fencing handisport is a sports discipline open to the disabled, practiced in an armchair fixed to the ground. At the international level, the International Federation of Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) is the reference federation. In France, the French Handisport Federation (FFH) received a delegation from the Ministry of Sports on 31 December 2016 to organize the practice of handisport fencing.
Goalball
Goalball is a ball sport that is practiced by visually impaired (visually impaired or blind) athletes. It was invented after World War II. It differs from torball, another collective ball sport practiced by visually impaired athletes.
Para athletisme
Athletics with disabilities (or para-athletics) is a sport derived from athletics. It is one of the oldest disabled sports: it was in 1946 at the Stoke Mandeville hospital in the United Kingdom that disabled people organized wheelchair races for the first time.
Para aviron
Disabled rowing (or para-rowing) is a sport derived from rowing for people with physical or mental disabilities. Internationally, the World Rowing (FISA) is the reference federation. In France, the French Rowing Federation (FFH) received a delegation on 31 December 2016 from the Ministry of Sports to organize the practice of rowing with disabilities.
Para badminton
Parabadminton (sometimes para-badminton, handi-badminton or badminton handisport) is a badminton adapted sport that is practiced by people with physical disabilities. The French Badminton Federation received a delegation on December 31, 2016 from the Ministry of Sports to manage para-badminton.
Para canoe
Paracanoë is a handisport derived from canoeing practiced by people with physical or sensory disabilities. In France, the term «handikayak» has also been used since the 1980s, and it encompasses both leisure and competition.
Para cyclisme piste
Para-cycling (or para-cycling) is a sport derived from cycling. Bicycle prototypes date back to the early 20th century, the bicycle for the physically disabled dates back to the 1960s, the tandem practiced by the visually impaired in the 1970s and finally the handbike for wheelchair users in the 1990s. Competitive cycling consists of two disciplines: road cycling and track cycling. Road cycling is practiced outdoors and track cycling in a velodrome.
Para cyclisme route
Para-cycling (or para-cycling) is a sport derived from cycling. Bicycle prototypes date back to the early 20th century, the bicycle for the physically disabled dates back to the 1960s, the tandem practiced by the visually impaired in the 1970s and finally the handbike for wheelchair users in the 1990s. Competitive cycling consists of two disciplines: road cycling and track cycling. Road cycling is practiced outdoors and track cycling in a velodrome.
Para equitation
The riding disabled sport includes disciplines of equestrian sports. The competition of disabled riding developed from the 1970s for the visually, motor or mental disabled.
Para halterophilie
Powerlifting is the sport derived from weightlifting or athletic strength adapted to disabled sport. It takes the form of a bench press. It has been a Paralympic sport since 1964.
Para judo
Judo handisport (or para-judo) is a sport adapted from judo that is practiced by people with sensory disabilities (visual or auditory), physical or intellectual.
Para natation
Para-sport swimming is a sport derived from swimming. Swimming is a leisure activity, a rehabilitation activity and a sport for people with disabilities.
Para taekwondo
Para-taekwondo (or handi-taekwondo) is a sport derived from taekwondo that is practiced by people with physical or mental disabilities.
Para Tennis de table
Table tennis is a sport derived from table tennis that is practiced by athletes with disabilities.
Para tir a l arc
Archery Archery Archery (sometimes para-archery) is a sport derived from archery that is practiced by disabled people.
Para tir sportif
Sport shooting (or para-shooting) includes pistol, rifle and crossbow shooting (archery and blowpipe are considered separate sports). It is a sport derived from sports shooting that is practiced by disabled motor.
Para triathlon
Paratriathlon is the practice of triathlon for athletes with a physical disability. It is practiced on different distances and different modalities, individual, relay handi, or mixed relay.
Rugby fauteuil
Wheelchair rugby (or quad rugby), is a handisport derived from rugby xv, ice hockey and basketball played in wheelchair by physically disabled people with lower and upper limbs. This sport was invented in Canada in 1976.
Tennis fauteuil
Wheelchair tennis (or wheelchair tennis in common language) is a handisport derived from tennis, practiced since the late 1970s.
Volleyball assis
Sitting volleyball is a parasport derived from sitting volleyball played by physically disabled people. This sport appeared in the 1940s as a therapeutic means. It pits two teams of six players on a floor. The first competition was held in the Netherlands in 1956.
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