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Deaf Athletes

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Certainly. In fact, last year Lance Allred became the first deaf player in the NBA when he signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers. I live in North Dakota and for many years the record for high school scoring was helding by Steve Blehm, a deaf ...
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William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy (1862-1961) was the first deaf player to have a long career in major league baseball.
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Guest - Roman Nawrocki: Nathan Wu, wow good question... I did not face any difficulty here as being deaf athlete because of Deaflympics are full of good access for deaf with international athletes. However, other than Deaflympics I did comp...
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Sign language basically or they get use to the movements of players to know if the game is paused.
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to honor current mainstreamed athletes that play varsity sports for their high school teams. If you know of any current mainstreamed athletes in your locale please e-mail me so that they could be added to this web site. If you see correctio...
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Yes, deaf athletes can become professionals if that is their goal. They need to work hard and practice, just like hearing athletes.Deaf people have different skills too.
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This is a complex question requiring complex answers.
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