The Deaflympics are an international multisport event for deaf athletes, organized by the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf. The Tokyo games will be the first to be held in Japan and are ...
Two Nepali teens stepped onto the tatami at the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics, defying prejudice and, thanks to their determined Japanese mentor, proving that judo can be a lifeline. Susma Tamang, 19, ...
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is making final preparations to host the Deaflympics, which is known as the Olympics for people with hearing difficulties and is starting on Saturday, such as ...
The Deaflympics officially opened Saturday in Tokyo, marking the first time Japan has hosted the international sporting event for the deaf or hard of hearing. A record 3,081 athletes from 81 countries ...
The Deaflympics will be held for the first time in Japan from 15 to 26 November 2025, two years from now. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) held the opening ceremony at 'Miru Cafe', which will ...
The Deaflympics, the international sporting competition for deaf and partially deaf athletes recognized by the International Olympic Committee, brought together more than 3,000 athletes competing ...
The Deaflympics Tokyo 2025 officially kicked off today as Japan hosts the event for the first time, marking 100 years since the Deaflympics was first held for the global deaf athlete community, at the ...
International Sign is being used as the official language at the ongoing Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics as a tool for communication with deaf people from various countries, but it is not well known in Japan, ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A Burges High School senior will represent Team USA at the 2025 Deaflympics in Tokyo, Japan, later this month, competing against the world’s top athletes in taekwondo. Jesus ...
Tokyo will host the Deaflympics - a multi-sports event for deaf athletes held every four years - for the first time in 2025. Ahead of this, the city is promoting initiatives to support inclusivity ...
At the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD) Congress on Saturday (September 10), the Japanese capital was confirmed as the organisers of the next edition. Tokyo Metropolitan Governor ...