Wheelchair curling

Wheelchair curling
Wheelchair curling made its Paralympic debut in Torino in 2006.
The sport is open to male and female athletes who have a physical impairment in the lower half of their body, including spinal-cord injuries, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis and double-leg amputation.
Teams are comprised of both men and women, and the sport is now practiced in 24 different countries.
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Address | 3 Atholl Crescent, Perth PH1 5NG, Scotland, United Kingdrom |
Phone | +44 1738 451 630 |
info@worldcurling.org | |
Website | http://www.worldcurling.org/ |
Main Contact | Eeva Rothlisberger |