Paralympiska
Paralympiska refers to the Paralympic Games, a major international multi-sport event for athletes with physical, sensory, or intellectual disabilities. Organized by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the Paralympic Games are held annually in the summer and winter, following the Olympic Games in the same host city. The term "Paralympic" combines "para," derived from the Greek word *para*, meaning "beside" or "alongside," and "Olympic," signifying its parallel relationship to the Olympic Games.
The Paralympic movement began in 1948 when Sir Ludwig Guttmann organized a sports competition for World War
The Paralympic Games feature a wide range of sports adapted for athletes with disabilities, including wheelchair
The Paralympic Games emphasize the principles of inclusion, equality, and excellence, promoting social change and challenging
The Paralympic Games are held every four years, with the most recent editions taking place in Tokyo