A partially blind Baraboo woman and her brother have put together a USA team of visually impaired women to play cricket in a first-ever tournament for the sport.
Adaptations include using a plastic ball with metal ball bearings inside it so players can hear it coming to them, instead of a hard leather ball.
Yona Sabri Ellon cannot see the ball at his feet, but he can hear it. A faint rattle guides him past a defender and he fires ...
Ana Moss overcame vision loss and health challenges to earn a spot on the U.S. women's blind cricket team competing in the ...
The International Paralympic Committee honoured Elsa Matthee, Datuk Dr Rokiah Omar, the Frame Running Research Team, Dušana ...
Delegates of the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) met on Sunday at the Ramada Hotel Plaza in Antalya to discuss ...
Uganda’s 10-man squad has been camping at Martyrwood Hotel in Namugongo since the end of the National Disability Gala in ...
SIR BRADLEY WIGGINS claims he overheard racist, sexist and homophobic language used by British Cycling officials when he was ...
Elsa Matthee, Prof. Datuk Dr Rokiah Omar, the Frame Running Research Team, Dušana Augustovičová PhD and Dr. Jürgen Schwittai ...
Guide dog user Nadine Lattimore secures fourth payment on foot on cases taken to Workplace Relations Commission ...
A blind former Paralympic athlete who was repeatedly stopped while trying to do her shopping at Tesco stores by security guards wrongly claiming that her guide dog wasn’t allowed in has won €6,000 in ...