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World ParaVolley, formerly the World Organization Volleyball for Disabled (WOVD), is an international organization that is for people with physical disabilities. It is affiliated with the
International Paralympic Committee The International Paralympic Committee (IPC; ) is an international non-profit organisation and the global governing body for the Paralympic Movement. The IPC organizes the Paralympic Games and functions as the international federation for nin ...
(IPC). The World Organization Volleyball for Disabled was established in 1981 and was part of the International Sports Organization for Disabled (ISOD). In 1992 the WOVD became its own separate Organization in
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. The WOVD Headquarters were also established in the
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. The WOVD is responsible for managing and controlling the conduct of international volleyball competitions for men, women and youth. The WOVD also liaises with IPC (as an independent organisation) and with other organizations for people with or without disabilities. The organization adopted its present name World ParaVolley at its 2014 general assembly.


History

As volleyball caught on and became a popular sport and the Olympics became increasingly popular, the paralympic games started coming into play. The first paralympic games were played in 1960 in Rome immediately after the
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. By 1976, amputees started participating in the paralympics. In 1967 the Dutch introduced a new game called sitting volleyball, which is a combination of sitzball and volleyball. Then in 1978 the ISOD accepted sitting volleyball in its programs. The first official tournament took place in 1979 in
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, and then in 1980 sitting volleyball was accepted as a
Paralympic sport The Paralympic Games or Paralympics is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities. There are Winter and Summer Paralympic Games, which since the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Kore ...
with seven players. Since 1993, Sitting Volleyball championships have been organized for men and women. It has become one of the main team-sports in the Paralympic Programme. It is a fast, exciting and crowd pleasing sport, which can show the athletic skills of disabled sportsmen/women. Standing Volleyball for the Disabled, was played by athletes with disabilities long before the international federation was founded. It has its roots in Great Britain and was originally played only by amputee players. To encourage the participation on those ones with a more severe amputation, a classification system has been set up and players on court must follow certain rules. Teams must respect these classification rules to ensure an equitable team composition. International competitions have taken place since the 1960s, although it was not until 1976 that volleyball was accepted into the Paralympic Games Programme, in
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, Canada. Since 1980 volleyball has had a regular international calendar. Barry Couzner (OAM) of Australia is the current president.


Origin

The game of
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was created by William G. Morgan, a
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physical education director, on February 9, 1895, in
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(USA). When Morgan first created the game of volleyball it was called Minonette. The first rules were written down by Morgan. The game of volleyball was not officially called volleyball until 1896 and was two separate words. As the years went on it later became one word, then a special ball was designed for volleyball in 1900. 64 years later in 1964 Men's and Women's volleyball were introduced as an Olympic sport. Later in 1884 the Men's team won its first Olympic medal and later men's beach volleyball was added as an Olympic sport in 1996.


Members

66 Nations Member in 30 June 2023: # Europe (26): Bosnia & Herzegovina-Croatia-Czechia-Denmark-Estonia-Finland-France-Georgia-Germany-Great Britain-Hungary-Italy-Latvia-Lithuania-Malta-Montenegro-Netherlands-Norway-Poland-Serbia-Slovakia-Slovenia-Türkiye-Ukraine-Russia-Georgia # Asia-Pacific (17): Cambodia-China-I.R. Iran-India-Indonesia-Iraq-Japan-Kazakhstan-Korea-Malaysia-Mongolia-Myanmar-Saudi Arabia-Sri Lanka-Thailand-Vanuatu-Philippines # Americas (13): Argentina-Bolivia-Brazil-Canada-Colombia-Costa Rica-Ecuador-El Salvador-Mexico-Nicaragua-Peru-USA-Venezuela # Africa (10): Algeria-Egypt-Ghana-Morocco-Mozambique-Nigeria-RD Congo-Rwanda-South Africa-Zimbabwe


Types of volleyball


Sitting volleyball

Athletics and Sitzball - originating from Germany - were the main sports. Soon it was found that Sitzball, which is played sitting down on the floor, was too passive; more mobile forms of sports were looked for. With Sitting Volleyball, the disability of a player is no longer a handicap. Since players must be sitting on the floor when hitting the ball, only the skill is important, not the disability. This produces a very competitive sport. In 1956, the Dutch Sports Committee introduced a new game called Sitting Volleyball, a combination of sitzball and volleyball. Since then Sitting Volleyball has grown into one of the biggest sports practised in competition not only by the disabled in the Netherlands, but also by interested "able-bodied" volleyball players with an injury of the ankle or knee. Sitting Volleyball has the radiation to grow into a sport in which the disabled and non-disabled persons can play on a high technical level. Sitting Volleyball is played with six players per team on a smaller volleyball court with lowered nets. This version enables double leg amputees and individuals with spinal injuries and various other disabilities to play volleyball. Besides a few rules regarding physical advantages, all nondisabled rules apply.


Standing volleyball

Standing volleyball which is the only team sport that can be played "standing" by people with physical disabilities. The Amputee athletes have a choice to play with or without prostheses. Depending on the sense of balance, some above the knee amputees will choose to play without a prosthesis hopping on a single leg. Standing volleyball is played on an integrated FIVB rules. The game of Standing Volleyball decided to allow other disability groups to take part, therefore encouraging more nations to participate. Although this initially created more classification problems, the WOVD finally, after four years, established criteria for classification, which includes those players with various arm or leg disabilities.


Beach volleyball

Beach ParaVolley is a version of standing volleyball that is played on beach courts rather than indoor courts. It is played with three-member teams and works within the Paralympic classification system. Standard FIVB Beach Volleyball rules are followed. The sport is growing, with teams regularly competing in Asia and Oceania since 2007. As of 2018, World ParaVolley is working towards inclusion of Paralympic Beach Volleyball as a medal sport in the Los Angeles games in 2028. Types: 28th edition of the AeQuilibrium Beach Volley Marathon: in six different categories: Women’s 2×2, Men’s 2×2, Mixed 2×2, Women’s 3×3, Men’s 3×3 and Mixed 4×4.


European Federation

ParaVolley Europe (PVE)


Members

1 June 2024: # ASSOCIATION OF SITTING VOLLEYBALL OF BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA # CROATIAN PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE - CROATIAN PARAVOLLEY FEDERATION # CZECH VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION # PARASPORT DANMARK # EESTI VÕRKPALLI LIIT # FINNISH VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION # FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE VOLLEY # GEORGIAN PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE # DEUTSCHER BEHIDERTENSPORVERBAND UND NATIONALES PARALYMPISCHES KOMITEE (DBS) e.V. # HELLENIC SPORT FEDERATION FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES # HUNGARIAN VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION # FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA PALLAVOLO (FIPAV) # KOSOVO PARAVOLLEY FEDERATION # LATVIAN SITTING VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION FOR THE DISABLED PEOPLE # LITHUANIA SPORTS FEDERATION FOR THE DISABLED # PARAVOLLEY MALTA # CRNOGORSKI OLIMPIJSKI KOMITET # NEDERLANDSE VOLLEYBALBOND - DUTCH VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION (NEVOBO) # NORWEGIAN VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION # POLISH SPORTS ASSOCIATION FOR THE DISABLED START # RUSSIAN PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE # SERBIA SITTING VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION FOR DISABLED - NPC Serbia # SLOVAK SPORTS ASSOCIATION FOR THE DISABLED # SPORTS FEDERATION FOR THE DISABLED OF SLOVENIA - SLOVENIAN PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE # TURKIYE VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION # UKRAINE FEDERATION OF SPORTS FOR PERSONS WITH LOCOMOTOR DISABILITIES # BRITISH VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION


Results

Source: # Nations Leagues: # Club Competitions: # Sitting Volleyball European Championships: # European Championships Div. B & C:


Sitting Volleyball European Championships


Men (1981-2023)


Women (1993-2023)


Ranking

1 June 2024:


Men

Source: 42 Teams 1 I.R. Iran 5500 2 Brazil 4330 3 Egypt 4306 4 Bosnia & Herzegovina 3970 5 Germany 3830 6 Ukraine 2991 7 Kazakhstan 2513 8 China 2511 9 USA 2414 10 Japan 2309


Women

Source: 30 Teams 1 Canada 4563 2 Brazil 4380 3 USA 4215 4 China 3800 5 Rwanda 3312 6 Slovenia 3277 7 Italy 3115 8 Germany 3083 9 Ukraine 3017 10 Japan 1813


See also

* Volleyball at the Summer Paralympics *
World Para Volleyball Championship World Para Volleyball Championship, was played first time at 1983 and organized by World ParaVolley. WOVD World Championships * 2022 Sitting Volleyball World Championships – Men's event * 2022 Sitting Volleyball World Championships – Women ...
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Sitting volleyball Sitting volleyball is a form of volleyball for athletes with a disability organized by World ParaVolley. As opposed to standing volleyball, sitting volleyball players must sit on the floor to play. History Sitting volleyball was invented in t ...
* Bosnia and Herzegovina national sitting volleyball team * Iran national sitting volleyball team * Germany men's national sitting volleyball team * European Para Volleyball Championship (Euro Zone) * Asian Para Volleyball Championship (Asia Oceania Zone) * African Para Volleyball Championship (Africa Zone ) * Pan American Para Volleyball Championship (America Zone) * Euro League Club Championship


References


External links

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Home - ParaVolley Europe

Sitting Volleyball Rankings

World ParaVolley Sponsors and Affiliations
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitzball {{WOVD teams Volleyball governing bodies Sitting volleyball