Goalball - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia goalball is a team sport designed for blind athletes. It was devised by an Austrian, Hanz Lorenzen, and a German, Sepp Reindle, in 1946 in an effort to help http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goalball
Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Goalball is a team sport designed for blind athletes. It was devised by an Austrian, Hanz Lorenzen , and a German, Sepp Reindle , in in an effort to help in the rehabilitation of visually impaired World War II veterans . The International Blind Sports Federation ( IBSA ), responsible for fifteen sports for the blind and partially sighted in total, is the governing body for this sport. The sport evolved into a competitive game over the next few decades and was a demonstration event at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto . The sport's first championship was held in and goalball became a full part of the Paralympics from the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Arnhem onwards Participants compete in teams of three, and try to throw a ball that has bells embedded in it, into the opponents' goal . They must use the sound of the bell to judge the position and movement of the ball. Games consist of two 10 minute halves Blindfolds allow partially sighted players to compete on an equal footing with blind players International Blind Sports Federation rules require the field of play to be 18m long by 9m wide.
Goalball goalball is exclusively a sport for athletes with blindness/visual impairment. It was invented in 1946 in an effort to rehabilitate the blind veterans from http://www.paralympic.org/release/Summer_Sports/Goalball/
Extractions: Welcome to the International Paralympic Committee web portal. Jump to side navigation Begin of navigation Path Home Summer Sports Goalball End of navigation path Begin of main content End of main content Back Print this page Send this page Begin of navigation End of navigation Begin of top navigation Home Sitemap FAQ Imprint End of top navigation Begin of search form Keyword Forgot your password? Click here End of athlete club login form Begin of news area 24 January 2008 On 20 January, the fourth Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Para Games were opened with a colourful ceremony at the Grand His Majesty ... read more 23 January 2008 The official draw for the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games Wheelchair Basketball Competition was held today in Beijing, China ... read more 21 January 2008 The Good Luck Beijing 2008 Wheelchair Basketball International Invitational Tournament is currently underway in Beijing, China. ...
Extractions: The Darryl Green Memorial Fund You can help the family of Darryl Green by giving to the Darryl Green Memorial Fund. Darryl, a goalball athlete from Philadelphia, was killed in a hit-and-run on June 3, while attending the USABA Goalball National Championships in St. Augustine, Florida. Please help the family deal with this tragic loss by donating to the Darryl Green Memorial Fund today. Read the full story on our Latest News page now. Why Are We Here? This site is here to grow and promote the Paralympic sport of Goalballacross the United States of America. Come on in! You can join the USA Goalball Discussion List to ask questions and meet other players, coaches, and goalball enthusiasts. Read our What IS Goalball page to learn about this highly competitive Paralympic sport played by men and women, boys and girls, who are blind or visually impaired. This great sport might already have teams playing in your community right now. Check out the How To sections on playing or starting a team. Solid information awaits all who want to learn more. Even if there is not yet a team playing goalball in your area, you can start playing as an individual, or start a team in your area. The information and resources you'll need are here for you on and through this Web site.
Goalball Main Page The Utah Foundation for the blind conducts an extensive goalball program. goalball is a very fun sport and is enjoyed by players throughout the world. http://www.ufbvi.org/goalball.htm
Extractions: 2000 Boys Youth National Champions The Utah Foundation for the blind conducts an extensive goalball program. Goalball is a very fun sport and is enjoyed by players throughout the world. UFB has goalball programs for players of all skill levels beginning at age six and going through adult. Click on the links below to get information about our various goalball programs and practice schedules. Adult Goalball (ages 18 and older) Utah Youth Boys and Girls teams The Utah Explosion (Utah adult men's team) The Utah Dynamite (Utah adult women's team) 2008 National Goalball Championship Tournament Goalball Links to other sites: If you are interested in being a sponsor of UTAH GOALBALL or other UFB programs please call Tony at 209-8492 or contact through email We have a number of goalball kits currently checked out to teachers across the state. We can put together a few more kits if needed. If you are a teacher
United States Association Of Blind Athletes goalball is a Paralympic sport played by athletes who are blind and visually In goalball, two teams of three players each face each other across a court http://www.usaba.org/Pages/sportsinformation/adaptations/goalballadapt.html
Extractions: Goalball is a Paralympic sport played by athletes who are blind and visually impaired. Developed after WWII as a way to keep blinded veterans physically active, it has become the premiere team game for blind athletes. Played competitively by men and women, it is a very fast paced, physically challenging, strategic and exciting game. How Do You Play? In goalball, two teams of three players each face each other across a court that is nine meters wide and 18 meters long. The object of the game is to roll a basketball size ball with bells inside over the opponent's goal line. Your opponents listen for the oncoming ball and attempt to block it with their bodies. Once they are able to stop the ball and take control of it, they become the offensive team. Complete rules are available at www.ibsa.es. The Court and Rules The player's zone is marked at either end of the court by taping a heavy string down to the court for the players to feel with their hands or feet. The player's zone is 3 meters deep and extends the width of the court. Each players zone has three orientation lines which the players use to line themselves up with and maintain their orientation to the court. Three meters in front of the player's zone, is the overthrow line. The goalball must touch the floor at least once before crossing this line or a penalty is assessed. Other common penalties are for holding the ball too long, one player throwing too much and touching the eyeshade. When a penalty occurs, the guilty player must defend the entire court by himself. The game consists of two 10-minute halves and takes about 45 minutes to play an entire game.
Goal Ball Fanclub Information about the rules, history and background for this sport, a guide on how to start playing, and discussion forum. http://www.goalball.biz/
Extractions: Now you may be asking yourself, "how do the players keep track of the ball if they're blind?" The ball has bells in it... sounding a lot like Christmas "jingle bells..." that allow the players to listen for it. When they hear the ball coming towards their end of the court, they dive, usually head-first, towards it hoping to block it with their body and stop it. If all three players miss the ball and it goes past the back line, it is considered a goal. The team with the most goals wins the game. History
Michigan Goalball Offers playing opportunities to the blind and visually impaired. Includes tournament schedules and results, player profiles, and related links. http://www.michigangoalball.com/
D's GOALBALL LINKS Includes history, rules, how to play, results, organizations, links, and news. http://www.dhamilton.net/goalball/
Extractions: Please send any info, comments, or ideas you would like to see added to: D's Goalball Links Tournament Results Sport Organizations - That promote the Sport of Goalball. Scheduled Goalball Tournaments Paralympic Links - Various Sites Latest Goalball News! - USA Spartanburg, South Carolina to Host 2006 IBSA World Goalball Championships - The IV IBSA Pan-American Games for the Blind Goalball 2005 September 3-11, Canadian Men's team takes gold and the USA Women's Goalball team also won gold. - European Championship 2005 Goalball... Men's team- Denmark (Gold), Women's team - Germany (Gold)
Extractions: Kentucky Goalball Visit the Kentucky Association of Blind Athletes Blog at http://kyblindathletes.blogspot.com/ . There you will find the latest news and upcoming events. Congratulations to JP Pullens (left) and John Saylor (right). We couldn't send a men's team to the USABA Midwest Regional Tournament so JP and John went as "pool" players. JP won a bronze medal with the Florida team and John helped Pennsylvania win silver. Our women's team won their first game and lost the next 2. Their record doesn't reflect it, but they are playing better than ever. These are the first medals won by KABA members. For complete tournament results, visit the Michigan Goalball website and click on "Tournament Results". We plan to send teams to other regional tournaments and to the Nationals over the next few months. The Kentucky Association of Blind Athletes presents the Thoroughbreds and Fillies Goalball teams. Goalball is a sport played by blind and visually impaired athletes. We practice on Thursday evenings at 7PM and Sunday afternoons at 2PM. The public is encouraged to come watch. Practice is held at the Kentucky School for the Blind , 1867 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY. in the Paul J Langan Gymansium. [
Minnesota Goalball Minnesota goalball is a nonprofit sports organization that provides opportunities to blind and visually impaired athletes. http://www.mngoalball.org/
Extractions: Inside you will find information on Minnesota Goalball, a nonprofit organization that provides blind and visually impaired athletes in Minnesota with the opportunity to learn the game of Goalball and compete in US Goalball competition. Center Sam Jasmine named Team MVP. University of South Carolina will host tournament. Western Michigan University Wrecking Crew and Kalamazoo Chaos Win Goalball Nationals Our players and coaches are members of The U. S. Association of Blind Athletes. Minnesota Goalball is a 501(c)3 sports organization. Home The Game Players Helping Out ... Site Map
Goalball goalball was established to help rehabilitate blinded war veterans by Austrian, Hanz Lorenzen and German, Sepp Reindle in 1946. http://www.britishblindsport.org.uk/goalball.htm
Extractions: History Goalball was established to help rehabilitate blinded war veterans by Austrian, Hanz Lorenzen and German, Sepp Reindle in 1946. It was introduced to the world at the 1976 Paralympics in Toronto, Canada, and the first World Championships were held in Austria in 1978. The rules were formalised by the International Blind Sport Association in 1981 and the first European Championships were held in1983. Since then Goalball has increased in popularity and is now played globally. Goalball is a three-a-side team game, developed for visually impaired players, however individuals with full sight can also play. It has three main features which distinguish it from games played by sighted people: 1. The ball used contains internal bells, which enables players to hear and locate it during play. 2. The game is played on an indoor court or area, with tactile markings to enable players to determine their position on court. 3. All players wear eyeshades to ensure that everyone plays on an equal basis.
Seite Der Deutschen Nationalmannschaft Goalball Translate this page Hintergrundinformationen zum Thema goalball-Sport, Spielerportraits deutschen goalball-Nationalmannschaft, Terminhinweise und nützliche Links für Blinde und http://www.goalball.de/
Extractions: By Sue Wiygul Martin The onset of a disability in adulthood often brings with it the loss of more than just the affected ability. With the onset of my blindness in 1982, I immediately put several activities on my list of activities in which I could no longer participate. One such group of activities were those related to recreation, and especially competitive sports. Before the onset of my blindness I enjoyed riding, canoeing, and swimming, both competitively and recreationally. But how could I do these sports now? I dismissed them from my mind. I felt the void though. Not only was I not getting the exercise to which I was accustomed, but also I was missing the socialization that accompanied participation in these various recreational activities. I sorely missed the camaraderie at the stable and the horseplay at the takeout at the end of a canoeing trip. "Well, it's just too bad," I thought. "I can't do that anymore." At the insistence of friends, family, and my own inner prompting, I tried swimming again. I learned that once I got in the pool, I was fine. I could swim to my heart's content, contacting the lane rope every few strokes to make sure I kept straight. This restored a much-needed physical activity. I felt my body begin to shape up as I swam regularly.
Football Tickets Similar pages goalball New Zealand Home PageRules and playing tips, notes for parents, instructors and sports administrators, local news and events. http://www.goalball.net/
Goalball ASSOCIATION. NSW Players in action! Click Here To See An Explanation Of The Game Of goalball Click for a Video Link to Beijing goalball Test Comp 2007 http://www.goalball.com.au/nsw.htm
Extractions: NSW GOALBALL ASSOCIATION Click Here To See An Explanation Of The Game Of Goalball Click To See a Video of Aussie Teams at the World Championships 2006 "You Will See And Hear 1st Class Goalball Games Played In Real Time!" Click for a Video Link to Beijing Goalball Test Comp' 2007 The above pi ctures depict defensive and attacking positions in Goalball Click for Short Video (1) Click for Short Video (2) Click for Short Video (3) Click for Short Video (4) ... Click for Short Video (5)
NCPAD:Competitive Sports: Goal Ball goalball is a competitive game for people with visual impairments. The game is played by two teams of three players each. Players are blindfolded to ensure http://www.ncpad.org/competitive/fact_sheet.php?sheet=52
Goalball UK - Home Governing body for the sport within the United Kingdom. Includes development plan, events calendar, mailing lists, and contacts. http://www.goalball.co.uk/
Goalball Translate this page goalball is een sport voor mensen met een visuele handicap. Het is een zaalsport waarbij gebruik gemaakt wordt van een bal met een belletje binnenin. http://www.goalball.nl/
Extractions: Tekstgrootte Tekstversie Home Evenementen Nieuwsbrieven ... Colofon Vind je het leuk om te sporten en te bewegen? Doe je dat liever samen met anderen dan alleen? Had je altijd al willen leren wat je allemaal met een bal kunt doen? Wil je je snelheid en conditie verbeteren? wil je een wedstrijd leiden, de score bijhouden? Of kun je afwisselende trainingen geven? Meld je aan of kom eens kijken bij een training, een toernooi of de competitie en ervaar zelf wat goalball is. Als je meer wilt lezen over Goalball, lees dan snel eens het infobulletin. Hierin vind je meer algemene informatie over goalball maar ook persoonlijke verhalen van goalballspelers.
The Offical Pa Goalball Website We are located in the state of Pennsylvania, USA. We invite you to follow the links to find out more about PABA PABA goalball, our programs, http://www.pagoalball.com/
Extractions: Welcome to the PA Goallball Site. PA goalball has been committed to become one of the best goalball groups in the USA. Winning 4 of the last 8 National Championships. We offer instruction to developing and also elite players. We hold practices Wednesday 5:30pm to 9:00pm and Saturdays 8:00am to 11:30am. If your interested in practicing with PA goallball, please email us at coach@pagoalball.com CANADA MONTREAL QUEBEC SCHEDULE Released Click Here I f you would like to donate to Pa goalball team to support our team, All funds will be used for entry fees, travel cost or anything pertaining to the team needs. Pa goalball represents Blind Sports Organization, a 501(c)(3), non-profit, community-service organization. It has been in existence since 1974 and was known as Pennsylvania Association for Blind Athletes (PABA). Do you have any fundraising ideas? Do you know a group that will help raise needed program, equipment, or scholarship funds?