Norway competed in the 2017 Summer Deaflympics which was held in Samsun, Turkey. Norway sent a delegation consisting of 7 participants for the event.[1] This was the 20th consecutive time that Norway participated at the Summer Deaflympics since making its Deaflympic debut in 1931.
Norwegian athletes claimed 2 medals in the event including a gold medal and a bronze medal.[2] Trude Raad won the women's hammer throw event and broke her own world record in the women's hammer throw after claiming gold medal with a record time of 66.05[3][4]
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from Russia and Belarus from that year's Deaflympics in Caxias do Sul, Brazil. To date, theSummerDeaflympic Games have been hosted by 24 cities in 20...
Athletics atthe2017SummerDeaflympics was held atthe İlkadım Athletics Stadium. * Host nation (Turkey) * Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary...
represented NorwayattheDeaflympics in 2009, 2013 and 2017 and has won 4 gold medals in her Deaflympic career. She was also a champion in the women's hammer...
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sports that are not contested in the Olympic Games. The IOC also endorses theDeaflympics and the Special Olympics. The IOC has needed to adapt to a variety...
International Olympic Committee. The games are held every four years in staggered summer and winter events consistent with the current Olympic Games format...
disabilities also participate in the Paralympic Games), and theDeaflympics held since 1924 are exclusive for deaf athletes. Given the wide variety of disabilities...