Part I. Overview of Sport and Individuals with Disabilities
Chapter 1. Introduction
Sport in Society
Athletes With Disabilities
Defining Terminology
In the Context of Sport
Concluding Comments
Chapter 2. Historical Context of Disability and Sport
Historical Treatment of Persons With Disabilities
Historical Perspectives of Physical Activity and Sport
Concluding Comments
Chapter 3. History of Disability Sport
International Disability Sport
United States Disability Sport
Historical Perspectives on Research
Trends and Milestones in Disability Sport
Concluding Comments
Chapter 4. Structure and Organizations for Disability
Sport
International Structure for Disability Sport
International Disability Sport Organizations
United States Structure of Disability Sport
United States Disability Sport Organizations
Concluding Comments
Chapter 5. Competitions and Sport Opportunities for
Athletes With Disabilities
Paralympic Games
Deaflympics
Special Olympics International
Additional International Games for Athletes With Disabilities
National Disability Sport Opportunities
Intercollegiate and Interscholastic Athletic Programs
Concluding Comments
Chapter 6.Sport and Disability: A World View
Terminology
International Perspectives: Late 20th Century
European Charter for Sport for All
European Perspectives
Canadian Perspectives
Perspectives From Oceania
Perspectives From Asia
Perspectives From the African Continent
Perspectives From the Middle East
Concluding Comments
Part I. Sport and Sport Performance
Chapter 7.Sports for Athletes With Disabilities
Major Competitions for Disability Sport: The Paralympic Games,
Special Olympics, and the Deaflympics
Creating Equal Playing Fields Within Disability Sport
The Sporting Events
Concluding Comments
Chapter 8. Coaching and Training Athletes With
Disabilities
Research and Coaching
The Research Foundation for Disability Sport
Summary of Selected Research Findings
General Principles of Coaching Athletes With Disabilities
Selected Disabilities and Specific Strategies
Concluding Comments
Chapter 9. Sports Medicine and Athletic Training for
Athletes With Disabilities
Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine and Disability Sport
Injuries, Incidence, Care, Prevention
Treatment Considerations
Training
Exercise Considerations
Concluding Comments
Chapter 10. Sport Equipment
Equipment Enhances Function
Personal Equipment
Activity-Specific Equipment
Environmental Technologies
Making Sport Technology “Fit”
Resources for Finding the Right Equipment
Making Equipment Adaptations
Concluding Comments
Chapter 11. Event Management
Managing the Sport Event
Initial Planning
Structure and Organization
Committees and Functions
Event Management Focal Points for Individuals With Disabilities
Media and Athletes With Disabilities
Planning for International Sport Events
Concluding Comments
Part III. The Changing Landscape of Disability Sport
Chapter 12. Challenges and Controversies in Disability
Sport
Inclusion and Integration
Classification
Ethics Issues
Doping in Disability Sport
Media Representation
Youth Sport Development
Marketing Disability Sport
Concluding Comments
Chapter 13. Female Athletes With Disabilities in
Sport
Historical Perspectives
Female Athletes in the Olympic Games
Female Athletes in Marathons
Equity Issues
Concluding Comments
Chapter 14. The Future of Disability Sport
Trends
Inclusion
Images of Disability Sport
Sport, Society, and Disability
Concluding Comments
Appendix A. Chronology and Significant Milestones of
Disability Sport
Appendix B. List of Abbreviations
Appendix C. Outdoor Recreation Activities for Individuals
With Disabilities
Appendix D. Selected International Disability Sport
Organizations
Appendix E. Selected U.S. and Canadian Disability Sport
Organizations
Appendix F. Paralympic Committees by Region
Appendix G. Periodical and Journal Resources
Bibliography
Index
About the authors
Karen P. DePauw, PhD, is vice provost for graduate studies and dean of the graduate school at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. She has been involved with disability sport since 1981 and was on the original USOC Committee on Sports for the Disabled, on which she served for 12 years. She also served on the USOC Task Force on Disability and was a member of the Organizing Committee for the 1996 Paralympic Congress in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. DePauw has served as president of the International Federation on Adapted Physical Activity (IFAPA). She is a member of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD); American College of Sports Medicine; National Association for Physical Education in Higher Education (NAPEHE); National Consortium on Physical Education and Recreation for Handicapped (NCPERH); and North American Federation for Adapted Physical Activity. She also serves on the editorial board of Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. Dr. DePauw enjoys playing golf, cycling, and traveling in her spare time.
Susan J. Gavron, PED, is associate professor emeritus at
Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. She has had
a lifelong involvement with people and disabilities in a variety of
program formats, including teaching, camping, and sport.
Dr. Gavron has been involved in research of elite athletes with
disabilities at the national and international levels. She
participated in the research advisory group for the USOC Committee
on Sports for the Disabled. She also has extensive programming
experience in physical education and leisure for individuals with
disabilities. She has received numerous awards for her work and
service to the state of Ohio. Recently retired, Dr. Gavron is a
firefighter and first responder and enjoys photography, fishing,
and reading in her leisure time.
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