Opening of the 2016 Paralympics Games for people with disabilities
Tomorrow morning (September 8) the opening ceremony of the 2016 Paralympics Games for the disabled will be held in Brazil and Google changed its doodle into images to respond to the event.
The new doodle pattern is quite simple, the word Google is placed in an orange array. The highlight lies in the second letter O stylized into a circular frame, which is a symbol of the competitions. These images will change continuously and click on them, users will be redirected to the search results page of the keyword "Opening the 2016 Paralympics Games for the disabled".
Google responded to the opening of the 2016 Paralympics Games for people with disabilities.
In the description, Google introduced the Paralympics 2016 as follows: " The small festival of British veterans in 1948 developed into the world's largest sporting event for the disabled with participation. of 4,500 athletes from 176 countries around the world ".
However, this doodle pattern is customized to not show up to users in some countries, including Russia. Aries from the birch have just received a ban on Paralympics 2016 not long ago. That is one of the consequences of the doping scandal of Russian sports.
The Paralympics 2016 is the 15th Olympics for the disabled. Rio de Janeiro is also the first city in South America to host this event.
Paralympics 2016 is the biggest competition on the planet for people with disabilities.
A total of 22 competitions will appear here, including the canoeing and the triathlon for the first time.
The opening ceremony of the 2016 Paralympics Games for the disabled will begin at 5:00 am tomorrow (September 8) on the Maracana Stadium, where the opening and closing ceremony of the Olympic Games took place last month.
The main theme of this event is the slogan " Everyone has a heart " (Everyone has a heart) . There are about 2,500 people, including 500 professional artists and 2,000 volunteers, participating in the performance. Like the Olympics, the Paralympics opening ceremony doesn't cost too much.
The Vietnam Disabled Sport Team to Rio 2016 consists of 21 members, including 11 athletes competing in three disciplines: athletics, swimming and weightlifting.
After the success of Hoang Xuan Vinh in the Olympics that took place a month ago, Vietnamese sports are also full of determination to create surprises in the arena for disabled athletes. In particular, the swimmer Vo Thanh Tung, who won 5 Asian gold medals is considered the biggest hope.
The main theme of this event is the slogan "Everyone has a heart" (Everyone has a heart).
The Paralympic Games started a small collection of British veterans in World War II in 1948 and today has become one of the largest international sporting events of the 21st century. participating in the Paralympic Games struggles for equal treatment as normal athletes at the Olympic Games, but there is still a big gap in funding for Olympic and Paralympic athletes. There are also sports such as running, jumping and throwing disciplines that can prevent Paralympic athletes from competing equally with normal athletes, even though there have been Paralympic athletes in attendance. Olympic Games.
Paralympic Games for athletes with physical disabilities and held in parallel with the Olympic Games. The International Olympic Council (IOC) recognizes the Special Olympics World Games for athletes with intellectual disabilities and the Deaflympic Olympics for hearing impaired athletes.
The current official explanation for the name "Paralympic" is that it derives from the Greek preposition παρά (Latin transliteration: pará , next to, next to) and therefore refers to a contest held in parallel with the Olympic Games. For the first time, the term "Paralympic" was officially put into use at the 1988 Summer Paralympic Games held in Seoul.
Because there are many athletes with different types of disabilities registered to participate, there is a division of the types of competitions for athletes. Disabled athletes who are allowed to compete will be divided into 6 major categories, including: hand / foot defect, cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, wheelchairs, visually impaired and the rest (athletes Disabilities that do not fall into these categories include those who are stunted, multiple sclerosis, and birth defects. These six categories are further divided and vary by sport. The classification system has led to controversy over the issue of deception that involves athletes over-reporting their disability in order to use competitive support drugs, something that has been encountered in many things. other lawsuit.
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