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You are at eyeway.org : inform : sports Sports Sport is a great way for people with sight loss to become
fully integrated in society. Besides providing the essentials of physical
fitness and an escape from daily routines, it offers a chance to meet
and enjoy the company of fully sighted people. Indoor Sports Outdoor Sports
Hall of Fame Visit our Hall of Fame to view achievements of sportspersons who have excelled n their fields. Sight classification system As sport for visually impaired people has developed, so has the need for a sight classification system applicable at both national and international levels. The first serious attempt at such classification was made by the International Blind Sports Association (I.B.S.A.) in 1981 with its three-class system: B1, B2 and B3.
Recently, some national sports, have introduced the B4 category, defined as extending from an acuity of 6/60 to one of 6/24 in the best eye and with the best correction. [An acuity of 6/24 is defined as the ability to read the top three lines of the optician's chart at an effective distance of 6 metres]. If you are using a screen reader, you can jump to the navigational links to other areas of the site by clicking hereIf you would like more information regarding sports for persons with visual impairments, please mail us at inspiration@eyeway.org |
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