International Paralympic Committee

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    Adaptive Sports History

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    Although some level of adaptive sport has likely occurred throughout human history, organized sports for people with disabilities has a relatively brief history. The earliest international sports organization for people with disabilities was the International Committee for Deaf Sports, which was establish in 1922. 1932 saw the establishment of the British Society of One-armed golfers, which is one of the first organizations for people with specifically physical disability. The bloom of adaptive sports actually occurred as a result of World War II in 1939-1945, when a large number of otherwise fit, young soldiers and civilians sustained permanent physical impairments including spinal cord injury (19). The father of modern adaptive sports is…

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    useful to give an explanation of the Paralympic sports. Paralympic Games is a huge international multi-sport event which involves the athletes with a wide range of impairment. Paralympic is governed by the International Paralympic Committee and their main purpose is to organize the summer and winter Paralympic games, administer and coordinating world championships and other competitions. (“Paraympic About Us” 2016). Paralympic games were just held two months ago in Rio, Brazil. It involved…

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    1. The Special Olympics calls itself the largest sports organization for people with intellectual disabilities and a “global social movement” (Special Olympics, 2015). The goal of the organization centers itself on several principles, both for the individual athletes and the larger system. Special Olympics strives to build global communities in the hope of spreading acceptance and education for the population it serves, it strongly and actively advocates for raising awareness to both the…

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    IOC stands to benefit greatly. The high public expenses of hosting can put a country into large amounts of debt that can take years to pay off. The Barcelona Olympics in 1992 which many say helped the city greatly still ended up creating a debt of $6 billion for the people of Barcelona (Zimbalist). The Montreal Summer Games in 1976 created a debt that took the city thirty years to pay off (Steve). The high cost of these games on the taxpayers of the country is another reason hosting the games…

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    Rio Olympics Impacts

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    In recent years, Brazil - one of the South American countries, has attracted the worldwide focus, which is possible attribute to two largest sequential international events (World Cup and Olympics). These two events were held in this legendary land in succession. This international games were directly involved for more than 100000 people included 70000 volunteers and millions of Brazil citizens were directly or indirectly involved in the city build, that attracted over 15000 athletes form almost…

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    and the World’s Games, 1896 to the present. Studies in History, Planning and the Environment series, London: Routledge, 2007 International Event Group (IEG) (2002), Sponsorship Spending Will Lag behind Predicted Economic Rebound, IEG Sponsorship Report, Vol. 20. International Paralympic Committee. About the IPC. Bonn: International Paralympic ommittee. Available online at:http://www.paralympic.org/release/Main_Sections_Menu/IPC/About_the_IPC, (accessed 11 July 2017) Séguillon D. The origins and…

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    Pros And Cons Of Olympics

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    justice minister described the group as “absouloutly amatuaer” and poorly organized on it support of ISIS” (Hannon). To properly host the Olympics, the host city must improve their security, no matter how developed the city is. The 2002 winter games in Salt Lake City are viewed as an example of success, in the Olympic spectrum. The city used venues that were already built contributing to the fact that these games are one of the very few that actually made money off of hosting the games. However…

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    involved with. The former paralympic athlete caused controversy when he was allowed to compete in the 2012 Summer Olympic game. Is that fair? Should Oscar even be allowed to compete with able-bodied humans, considering the fact that he may have an advantage due to his prosthetic foot? The topic in hand, for this paper, is whether or not the Olympic committee got it right by allowing Oscar to be able to compete in the 2012 Olympics…

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    For many of years, the Olympics have been missing many games, Many people and many opportunities to make the world a better place. The Ancient Olympics were a set of games played and ran by Ancient Greece. The Modern Olympics are a set of games played by the whole world and ran by the IOC. The modern Olympics are better than the ancient Olympics.The Modern Olympics are better than the Ancient Olympics because they make better rules and because they make the world a better place. In a little more…

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    Prosthetics

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    When you work to be a good athlete, and come out with results it is a truly remarkable accomplishment. The Olympics has athletes who have worked and seen an outcome, but there is another organization of disabled that have worked to see an outcome. The Paralympics is an organization that should not be combined with the Olympics because it is an advantage having prosthetic limbs, there are more categories for the disabled, and the olympics would swamp over the athletes from the Paralympics.. The…

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