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Blindness isn't slowing down Enrique Oliu: Spanish radio sports broadcaster

Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:32 -- admin

Tampa Bay Spanish radio broadcaster, Enrique Oliu has been a witness to almost every great play Devil Rays have turned at Tropicana Field, ever since he joined the broadcast crew in 1999. Oliu, a native of Nicaragua, has been blind since birth. He fell in love with baseball as a child and followed games via his small transistor radio.

Punjab athletes threaten to return medals due to state apathy

Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:31 -- admin

Visually impaired athletes Gurpreet Singh, Rajinder Singh, Vivek Monga and Balwinder Singh kept their promises and won medals for their country. But Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amrinder Singh is yet to honour promises that he made to them.

Before leaving for the athletics meet at Manchester (UK) in June, Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amrinder Singh assured the four that all their expenses would be refunded by the state government. However, months later the athletes have still not received any money.

Visually impaired student to run in first Brunei marathon

Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:29 -- admin

The Pt Brunei Marathon will be held on December 11, 2005. Among the many marathon enthusiasts taking part, is Noralizulrainee Ali Yusop, a visually impaired university student in Brunei.

Both Noralizulrainee and Henry Lu will be taking part in the 21 Kilometres category. Being visually impaired does not stop Noralizulrainee from undergoing training three to four times a week.

Blind chess player to compete at the World Individual Championships

Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:29 -- admin

“I am equal to any sighted person on a chess board,” said blind chess player Chris Ross. He will take part in the World Individual Championships next year in Mumbai, India after retaining his title as British Champion. Ross competed in his first World Championship for visually impaired players in Turkey in 2002, where he displayed incredible performance, finishing 17th, which was well above his seeded position and just behind the overall winner. “I would say chess is the only game where I can sit down with a sighted person and play on a level playing field.

V.I.P. fishing tournament marks its 21st year

Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:17 -- admin

Despite rain and strong winds that whipped up high waves along the Outer Banks, a record amount of fish was caught during the 2005-North Carolina, Lions ‘V.I.P. Fishing Tournament’.

The tournament is an annual event for the visually impaired persons in the U.S. This year marked the 21st year that it was being held in the Outer Banks. Over 520 people representing 76 North Carolina counties participated in the event.

One volunteer was assigned to each three participants, placing the worm on the hook and removing the fish once caught.

Vision impaired climber sets up sports N.G.O.

Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:12 -- admin

Koichiro Kobayashi started climbing at the age of 16. He used to organise tours for people to enjoy outdoor sports. At the age of 28, he was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa. But his diminishing eyesight did not deter him from continuing with adventure sports.

In September this year, he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa, with a group of disabled climbers from across the world. “I want people to know they can enjoy sports, despite their disabilities,” says rock-climber Kobayashi.

94 year old sets record in bowling

Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:01 -- admin

Esther Medley of Centralia (U.S.) is legally blind, but when she bowls, she can see a bit of the floor to line up with the lane.

Medley (94) can't see straight ahead, so her 86-year-old husband Ralph tells her which pins are left after her first ball.

That's how Medley recently bowled a score of 244, which included eight strikes. It was the second-highest score of the year for her league.

The Medleys have been playing in the senior league since 1979.

Technology Helps Blind Barrel Racer

Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:00 -- admin

Legally blind Brittney Holland can't remember a time when she wasn't barrel racing. At just 15, the Aledo (Texas, U.S.A.) native has already made quite a name for herself.

Barrel racing is a horse riding event in which riders ride in a set pattern around three barrels in a triangular arrangement.

Brittney is placed in the top five of her district, for youth. Not bad considering most of her competitors can see.

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