
Goalball - Wikipedia
Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for athletes with a vision impairment. Participants compete in teams of three, and try to throw a ball with bells embedded inside it into the opponents' goal. [1]
Goalball - U.S. Association of Blind Athletes
In goalball, two teams of three players each face each other across a court that is nine meters wide and 18 meters long. The object of the game is to roll a basketball size ball with bells inside over the …
What is goalball, the sport in which Paralympians can throw a ... - CNN
Aug 29, 2024 · Goalball is unique to Paralympic sports – a fast, skillful game without an Olympic counterpart in which visually impaired players seek to score by throwing balls into a goal defended …
A Guide to Goalball Gameplay: History, Rules and Court - NWABA
Goalball is a competitive sport played by athletes who are visually impaired. Learn the history, rules, and court layout of goalball in this guide.
Goalball - Paralympic Athletes, Photos & Events
Goalball is played exclusively by athletes who are blind or vision impaired and was invented in 1946 to help rehabilitate veterans who lost their sight during World War II.
IBSA | International Blind Sports
Goalball is a completely unique, dynamic team sport of skill, speed and accuracy for men’s and women’s teams.
Goalball - NBC Olympics
Goalball news, videos, live streams, schedule, medals and more from the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games in Milan Cortina.
Goalball: Olympic history, rules, latest updates and upcoming events ...
Paris 2024 Paralympic Games highlights of 5 September: Team USA’s Oksana Masters pedals to ninth Paralympic gold medal, while Japan celebrates first men’s goalball title
What Is Goalball? : A Beginner's Guide to the Paralympic Sport
Dec 13, 2024 · Learn what goalball is, its rules, and why it's a unique Paralympic sport for visually impaired athletes. Discover its history, gameplay & global impact.
What is goalball? Rules, how to play and classifications for ... - BBC
Aug 23, 2024 · Goalball is a sport for athletes with visual impairments. It is played by two teams of three using a ball with bells inside. The ball is the size of a basketball but twice the weight.