New technologies tested at the Deaflympics in Tokyo are creating new ways of experience the atmosphere at sporting events.
At the 2025 Summer Deaflympics, Tokyo event organizers debuted some cutting-edge technology to help the crowds get closer to the action.
A multi-medal winning hammer thrower says the government is letting down deaf athletes by failing to offer them the same support as Olympians and Paralympians. Bethan Lishman, from Brigham, near ...
Raynham's Tia LaBrecque, 16, said she hopes one day to be the first hearing-impaired athlete ever to play on the U.S. Women’s ...
The BBC' s sport-loving tech presenter Paul Carter travels to Japan to dive into the Deaflympics, where elite performance meets cutting-edge innovation to smash barriers and supercharge inclusion.
KIHEI (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Maui man is ready to compete on the international level, and hopes to bring home the gold at the Deaflympics. Michael Haggerty has been playing beach volleyball since he was ...
The Deaflympics is an international multi-sports event for deaf athletes that takes place every four years. It is different to the Paralympics, which sees athletes with a wider range of disability ...
Tokyo’s hosting of the 2025 Deaflympics has delivered a significant boost to Japan’s accessible tourism capabilities, with ...
Taylor Koss will represent the United States in Turkey this summer in the Deaflympics. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee track star will head to Texas before the Deaflympics to meet and train with ...
BENTONVILLE — Any athlete who competes on an international scene has that same dream, to have the gold medal draped around the neck and to spend those moments on the platform as the national anthem is ...
MARSHFIELD - Gunner Hahn looks straight ahead with great focus. He soars over hurdles with grace, his hair blowing back. Hahn has loved track since he started the sport in elementary school. Hahn has ...