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Q6: - International silent game became Deaflympics​

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The Deaflympics (previously called World Games for the Deaf, and International Games for the Deaf) are an International Olympic Committee (IOC)-sanctioned event at which deaf athletes compete at an elite level. Unlike the athletes in other IOC-sanctioned events (the Olympics, the Paralympics, and the Special Olympics), the Deaflympians cannot be guided by sounds (e.g., the starter's guns, bullhorn commands or referee whistles).[2] The games have been organized by the Comité International des Sports des Sourds (CISS, "The International Committee of Sports for the Deaf") since the first event in 1924. To date, the Summer Deaflympic Games have been hosted by 21 cities in 17 countries, but by cities outside Europe on only five occasions (Washington, D.C. 1965, Los Angeles 1985, Christchurch 1989, Melbourne 2005 and Taipei 2009 ). The last summer games were held in Samsun, Turkey in 2017. The Winter Deaflympic Games have been hosted by 16 cities in 11 countries. The last winter games were held in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russian Federation in 2015.

Aquatics – Swimming    

Athletics  

Badminton    

Basketball DIBF    

Bowling                  

Cycling – Mountain                        

Cycling – Road  

Football  

Golf                      

Handball            

Judo                      

Karate                          

Orienteering              

Shooting  

Table Tennis          

Taekwondo                      

Tennis  

Volleyball – Beach ,Indoor                  

Wrestling – Freestyle, Greco-Roman            

Aquatics – Diving, Water Polo                

Gymnastics – Artistic, Rhythmic

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