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Who are some deaf athletes?
Athletes
Person (Nation) | Deaflympic Games | Olympic Games |
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Games | Games | |
Chris Colwill (USA) | 2008 Beijing 2012 London | |
David Smith (USA) | 2012 London 2016 Rio 2020 Tokyo | |
Jakub Nosek (CZE) | 2009 Taipei 2013 Sofia 2017 Samsun | 2018 Pyeongchang |
Are there any deaf Olympians?
Drew Kibler, Deaf Olympian Swimmer One of the two deaf Olympians is 21-year-old Drew Kibler from Carmel, Indiana, who is competing in his first Olympics. He has had hearing loss since birth and wears hearing aids. That’s when he first dreamed of being in the Olympics.
Are there any deaf professional footballers?
I tried to carry on for other deaf footballers.” Only a few deaf footballers have reached the top of the game. The most famous was Cliff Bastin, who played in the 1930s for Arsenal and England, holding the north London team’s goal-scoring record for nearly 60 years.
Can deaf people compete in the normal Olympics?
People with a hearing loss are free to compete at the Olympic Games. In the London 2012 Olympics for example, the US team alone had three deaf people: A new Olympic champion in basketball Tamika Catchings, volleyball player David Smith and diver Chris Colwill.
Can a deaf person play in the NBA?
Allred is legally deaf, with 75–80\% hearing loss due to Rh complications at birth….The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten.
Personal information | |
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High school | Salt Lake East (Salt Lake City, Utah) |
College | Utah (2000–2002) Weber State (2003–2005) |
NBA draft | 2005 / Undrafted |
Playing career | 2005–2016 |
Are Deaf athletes in Paralympics?
There are no Paralympic category for athletes who are only Deaf. It is obvious that the Paralympics would not be able to absorb such a large number. Some athletes in other disabilities would need to be cut back to allow for a limited number of Deaf athletes to participate.
Is there a Deaf NFL player?
The most recent deaf NFL player is Derrick Coleman of the Seattle Seahawks. He made major news as the team triumphed in the Super Bowl. Since both of his parents were born with a missing hearing gene, Coleman lost his hearing early on in life, but did not let that stop him.
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