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The National Games for the Disabled is held every few years.
Once every four years.

National games for the disabled

The first national games for the disabled

1984 10 was held in Hefei, Anhui. Formerly known as "Paralympic Games". More than 65,438+0,500 disabled athletes and coaches from 29 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Hong Kong participated in the Paralympic Games. The holding of the Paralympic Games reflects the concern and attention of the Party and the government for the disabled, and it is also a major event in the sports history of China.

The 2nd National Games for the Disabled

1987 was held in Tangshan City, Hebei Province from August 23rd to September 60th. More than 900 athletes from 32 teams from 29 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Hong Kong and Macao participated in the Paralympic Games. In the competitions of track and field, swimming, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair racing and table tennis, athletes broke six world records for the disabled and set a new national record of 197 for the disabled.

The Third National Games for the Disabled

1992 March 18 ~ 23 was held in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. About 2,000 athletes, coaches and staff from 34 delegations from 3/kloc-0 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the central government and Hong Kong and Macao participated in the competition, and about 2,000 people went to observe it. There are six sports in the sports meeting: track and field, swimming, table tennis, shooting, weightlifting and wheelchair basketball.

The 4th National Games for the Disabled

1996 was held in Dalian, Liaoning Province from May 9th to May 6th. A total of 1 102 athletes from 33 sports delegations from all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Hong Kong and Macao participated in various competitions, and Taiwan Province Province also sent observers. This Games will include 8 major events and 395 minor events, including track and field, swimming, table tennis, shooting, weightlifting, judo for the blind, wheelchair basketball and gateball. Athletes are divided into five categories according to their disabilities: amputation and other disabilities, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, blindness and deafness.

The 5th National Games for the Disabled

It was held in Shanghai from May 6th to14th, 2000. More than 3,000 athletes, coaches and related staff from 3/kloc-0 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions participated in the Paralympic Games, and more than 3,000 people watched the Paralympic Games. There are track and field, swimming, table tennis, shooting, weightlifting, badminton, judo for the blind, wheelchair tennis, gateball, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball and so on 1 1. Athletes can be divided into visual disability, hearing disability, physical disability and intellectual disability.

The 6th National Games for the Disabled

September 2003 16 opened in Nanjing, and September 17-23 held competitions in Nanjing, Changzhou and Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. This is the first time that the National Paralympic Games has been hosted by a province and not held in the same city. As the first comprehensive sports event for the disabled in the new century, this Paralympic Games fully embodies the theme of "equality, participation and sharing", with a total of 3 1 35 delegations from provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, Hong Kong, Macao Special Administrative Region and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps participating. There are 14 events in this Paralympic Games, including track and field, swimming, weightlifting, shooting, archery, table tennis, badminton, cycling, judo for the blind, gateball, sitting volleyball, wheelchair tennis, basketball (wheelchair, deaf) and wheelchair fencing. A total of 2,229 disabled athletes participated in the competition, with a total number of participants exceeding 7,000. The total number of athletes, participants and events. In all competitions, 78 people exceeded 95 world records, 3 people tied 3 world records and 269 people broke 447 national records.