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"D"eaf athletes?

Is there any reason why the first sentence talks about the games being for "Deaf athletes"? I was given the impression that Deaf with a capital D is used by some to talk about a distinct Deaf culture, whereas the qualification for the Deaflympics seems pretty clearly based upon hearing impairment only. Thefamouseccles (talk) 11:15, 8 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Deaflympic Games
Summer Deaflympic Games
1924 | 1928 | 1931 | 1935 | 1939 | 1940-1948* | 1949 | 1953 | 1957 | 1961 | 1965 | 1969 | 1973 | 1977 | 1981 | 1985 | 1989 | 1993 | 1997 | 2001 | 2005 | 2009 | 2013
Winter Deaflympic Games
1949 | 1953 | 1955 | 1959 | 1963 | 1967 | 1971 | 1975 | 1979 | 1983 | 1987 | 1991 | 1995 | 1999 | 2003 | 2007 | 2011 | 2015 |
*From 1940 to 1948, the Games were cancelled due to WWII

70.51.10.188 (talk) 04:29, 11 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

General cleanup suggestions

Note that the template above was deleted from template namespace as a result of there not being a single article linked therein that meets the notability guidelines. Not a single one of the games had a third party reliable source available for it, and all were deleted or redirected here. I would like to make a couple of suggestions, lest this article be deleted as well - It's obvious that a reasonable amount of effort has been put into it:

  1. Our notability guidelines require that an article have multiple independent sources that back up the subject's claim to notability. Without them, articles are often (and should be) deleted.
  2. When this article reaches a size that renders it difficult to download and read or when it reaches a point where any single set of games is discussed at such length that it gives the topic undue weight, feel free to split them out. You could throw in a paragraph or two of strong, sourced prose about 5 or 10 of the games before you ever reach that point. Note that each split off article also requires multiple independent sources.
  3. Do not recreate the deleted templates until a reasonable number of the games have been split off. When recreating deleted content, the right way to do it is to tell the admins that a handful of the linked articles exist again and meet WP:NOTE. At that point they can restore Template:Deaflympics or Template:Deaflympic Games for further editing. I must say, though: Barring the discovery of 15-20 independent sources for the total topic and barring several months/a year's growth in this article, I can't say that I see this happening successfully anytime soon.

Remember, meeting the good article guidelines and featured article guidelines is the ultimate goal here - Quality wins over quantity. As it is, this article fails to include a single independent source, and risks meeting our criterion for deletion long before it achieves good article status. MrZaiustalk 03:12, 26 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

International Sign

Hi...I think reference might be made to International Sign (IS), as it is (was?) used at the Deaflympics according to the (uncited) International Sign page, and IS is not, as I understand, used in many other forums. Anyone know whether it is still being used and if we could therefore make mention of it? Thanks. --Brettz9 (talk) 22:18, 26 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Stuff and other things

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World Deaf Championships

The World Deaf Championships is an international sports competition for deaf athletes. The International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD) is the main governing body responsible for the organization of Deaflympics and other World Deaf Championships.

World Deaf Championships

The World Deaf Championships is an international sports competition for deaf athletes. The International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD) is the main governing body responsible for the organization of Deaflympics and other World Deaf Championships.

Number Event First Edition Last Edition
Main Sports
1 World Deaf Athletics Championship 2008 3rd (2016)
2 World Deaf Swimming Championship 1995 4th (2015)
3 World Deaf Cycling Championship 1968 13th (2011)
4 World Deaf Shooting Championship 2016 1st (2016)
Combat Sports
5 World Deaf Martial Arts Championship 1979 15th (2016)
6 World Deaf Wrestling Championship 2004 4th (2016)
Team Sports
7 World Deaf Basketball Championship 2002 4th (2015)
8 World Deaf Beach Volleyball Championship 2012 2nd (2016)
9 World Deaf Football Championships 2008 3rd (2016)
10 World Deaf Futsal Championships 1996 4th (2015)
11 World Deaf Handball Championship 2014 1st (2014)
12 World Deaf Volleyball Championship 2008 3rd (2016)
Winter Sports
13 World Deaf Alpine Skiing Championship 2013 1st (2013)
14 World Deaf Cross Country Skiing Championship 2013 1st (2013)
15 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championship 2009 3rd (2017)
16 World Deaf Curling Championship 2009 3rd (2017)
17 World Deaf Snowboard Championship 2013 1st (2013)
Other Sports
18 World Deaf Badminton Championship 2003 4th (2015)
19 World Deaf Bowling Championship 2003 3rd (2015)
20 World Deaf Golf Championship 1995 11th (2016)
21 World Deaf Orienteering Championship 2006 3rd (2015)
22 World Deaf Table Tennis Championship 2008 3rd (2016)
23 World Deaf Tennis Championship 1974 13th (2015)

Summer Sports

Athletics

World Deaf Athletics Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2008 1 Izmir  Turkey
2012 2 Toronto  Canada
2016 3 Stara Zagora  Bulgaria

World Deaf Indoor Athletics Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2019 1

Badminton

World Deaf Badminton Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2003 1 Sofia  Bulgaria
2007 2 Mülheim  Germany
2011 3 Bucheon  South Korea
2015 4 Sofia  Bulgaria

World Youth Deaf Badminton Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2015 1 Sofia  Bulgaria

Basketball

World Deaf Basketball Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2002 1 Athens  Greece
2007 2 Guangzhou  China
2011 3 Palermo  Italy
2015 4 Taoyuan  Chinese Taipei

DIBF U21 World Deaf Basketball Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2010 1 Lublin  Poland
2014 2 Samsun  Turkey
2018 3

Beach Volleyball

World Deaf Beach Volleyball Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2012 1 Alanya  Turkey
2016 2 Samsun  Turkey

Bowling

World Deaf Bowling Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2003 1 Taipei  Chinese Taipei
2011 2 Buenos Aires  Argentina
2015 3 Bologna  Italy

Cycling

World Deaf Cycling Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
1968 1 Genova  Italy
1971 2 Genova  Italy
1972 3 Eeklo  Belgium
1974 4 Villafranca  Italy
1975 5 Hulste  Belgium
1979 6 Caen  France
1980 7 Lauwe  Belgium
1982 8 Lyngby  Denmark
1983 9 Nimes  France
1987 10 Oudenaarde  Belgium
1995 11 Pont-à-Marcq  France
2006 12 San Francisco  USA
2011 13 Mont Tremblant  Canada

Futsal/Football

World Deaf Futsal Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
1996 1 Maastricht  Netherlands
2007 2 Sofia  Bulgaria
2011 3 Örebro  Sweden
2015 4 Bangkok  Thailand

World Deaf Football Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2008 1 Patras  Greece
2012 2 Brighton  England
2016 3 Salerno  Italy

Golf

World Deaf Golf Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
1995 1 Meriden  Great Britain
1998 2 Abbottstown  United States
2000 3 Sun City  South Africa
2002 4 Dublin  Ireland
2004 5 Stockholm  Sweden
2006 6 Edmonton  Canada
2008 7 Perth  Australia
2010 8 St Andrews  Great Britain
2012 9 Tsu, Mie  Japan
2014 10 Traverse City  USA
2016 11 Copenhagen  Denmark

Handball

World Deaf Handball Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2014 1 Samsun  Turkey
2018 2

Martial Arts

World Deaf Martial Arts Championships

  • Judo & Karate in all of Edition.
  • Taekwondo from 9th World championships (1997)
  • Wushu (Kung Fu) from 10th World championships (1999) but only exist in 1999, 2001 and 2004 then delete after 2004.
Year Edition Host City NOC
1979 1 Tokyo  Japan
1982 2 Dunkerque  France
1985 3 Mexico City  Mexico
1987 4 Rimini  Italy
1989 5 Tokyo  Japan
1991 6 Bordeaux  France
1993 7 Taipei  Chinese Taipei
1995 8 Miami  USA
1997 9 Trondheim  Norway
1999 10 Buenos Aires  Argentina
2001 11 Rome  Italy
2004 12 Moscow  Russia
2008 13 Toulouse  France
2012 14 Nueva Esparta  Venezuela
2016 15 Samsun  Turkey

Orienteering

World Deaf Orienteering Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2006 1 Veszprém  Hungary
2011 2 Cherkasy  Ukraine
2015 3 Rochester  USA

World Deaf Masters Orienteering Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2015 1 Rochester  USA

Shooting

World Deaf Shooting Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2016 1 Kazan  Russia

Swimming

World Deaf Swimming Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
1995 1 Brugge  Belgium
2007 2 Taipei  Chinese Taipei
2011 3 Coimbra  Portugal
2015 4 San Antonio  USA

Deaf International Short Course Swimming Championship

Year Edition Host City NOC
2014 1 Rochester  USA

Table Tennis

World Deaf Table Tennis Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2008 1 Sofia  Bulgaria
2012 2 Tokyo  Japan
2016 3 Samsun  Turkey

Tennis

World Deaf Tennis Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
1974 1 London/Sommacampagna  Great Britain/ Italy
1976 2 Rome/Brussels  Italy/ Belgium
1978 3 Paris  France
1980 4 New York  USA
1982 5 Palermo  Italy
1987 6 Pau  France
1991 7 Hatfield  Great Britain
1995 8 Bradenton  USA
1999 9 Loano  Italy
2003 10 Pörtschach  Austria
2007 11 München  Germany
2011 12 Izmir  Turkey
2015 13 Nottingham  Great Britain

Volleyball

World Deaf Volleyball Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2008 1 Buenos Aires  Argentina
2012 2 Sofia  Bulgaria
2016 3 Washington, D.C  USA

Wrestling

World Deaf Wrestling Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2004 1 Sofia  Bulgaria
2008 2 Yerevan  Armenia
2012 3 Sofia  Bulgaria
2016 4 Tehran  Iran

World Deaf Cadet and Junior Wrestling Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2014 1 Yerevan  Armenia
2016 2 Tehran  Iran

Winter Sports

Alpine Skiing

World Deaf Alpine Skiing Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2013 1 Nesselwang  Germany
2017 2

Cross Country Skiing

World Deaf Cross Country Skiing Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2013 1 Tyumen  Russia
2017 2

Ice Hockey and Curling

World Deaf Ice Hockey and Curling Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2009 1 Winnipeg  Canada
2013 2 Vantaa  Finland
2017 3 Buffalo, New York  USA

Snowboard

World Deaf Snowboard Championships

Year Edition Host City NOC
2013 1 Moscow  Russia
2017 2

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European Deaf Championships

The European Deaf Championships is an international sports competition for deaf athletes. The European Deaf Sport Organization (EDSO) is the main governing body responsible for the organization of European Deaf Championships.

Number Event First Edition Last Edition
Main Sports
1 European Deaf Athletics Championship 1980 8th (2011)
2 European Deaf Swimming Championship 1967 12th (2018)
3 European Deaf Cycling Championship 1988 9th (2020)
4 European Deaf Shooting Championship 1967 14th (2019)
Combat Sports
5 European Deaf Martial Arts Championship 2015 2nd (2019)
6 European Deaf Wrestling Championship 1994 7th (2019)
Team Sports
7 European Deaf Basketball Championship 1975 11th (2016)
8 European Deaf Beach Volleyball Championship 2005 4th (2018)
9 European Deaf Football Championships 1987 9th (2019)
10 European Deaf Futsal Championships 2002 5th (2018)
11 European Deaf Handball Championship 1967 12th (2020)
12 European Deaf Volleyball Championship 1982 10th (2019)
Winter Sports
13 European Deaf Alpine Skiing Championship 1977 10th (2012)
14 European Deaf Cross Country Skiing Championship 1977 8th (2004)
15 European Deaf Ice Hockey Championship 2000 2nd (2004)
16 European Deaf Curling Championship 2014 2nd (2018)
17 European Deaf Snowboard Championship 2000 3rd (2012)
Other Sports
18 European Deaf Badminton Championship 1990 8th (2018)
19 European Deaf Bowling Championship 1982 11th (2018)
20 European Deaf Golf Championship not yet not yet
21 European Deaf Orienteering Championship 1988 9th (2020)
22 European Deaf Table Tennis Championship 1968 14th (2019)
23 European Deaf Tennis Championship 1967 14th (2020)