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  •  United States Deaf Cycling Association (USDCA)  - http://home.earthlink.net/~skedsmo/usdca.htm
     Provides support, education, and awareness for deaf cyclists. Features such items as an events calendar, membership information, photo gallery, and affiliated cycling club listing.
  •  Australian Deaf Sports Federation  - http://www.deafsports.org.au/
     Information about national and international competitions for the deaf, the federation's organization, and national and states sports contacts.
  •  National Softball Association of the Deaf  - http://www.nsad.org/
     News, message board, directory, and by-laws for this organization that administers softball tournaments for the deaf and hard-of-hearing in the United States.
  •  Northwest Athletic Association of the Deaf  - http://www.nwaad.org/
     Tournament dates and locations, bylaws and contacts, history and a message board for this United States organization supporting athletics for the hearing-impaired.
  •  US Deaf Ski and Snowboard Association  - http://www.usdssa.org/
     Event and trip calendars, convention news, and contacts for this organization that manages selection for the US Deaf Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing and Snowboarding teams.
  •  Ottawa Deaf Sports Club  - http://www.odsc.org/
     Member information, bylaws, teams, leagues, and photographs from this club in Ontario, Canada.
  •  USA Deaf Track and Field  - http://members.tripod.com/~usadtf
     Organization information, including a hall of fame, elite training programs and contacts, records and links to deaf sports-related sites.
  •  Wisconsin Deaf Sports Club  - http://www.wi-deafsports.org/
     Sports-specific information, activities, contacts and organizational structure for this association which promotes sports for the hearing impaired in Wisconsin.
  •  Alberta Deaf Sports Association  - http://www.deafalberta.org/ADSA/index.htm
     Provincial activities, event calendar, youth camps, programs, and administration information for this organization that oversees hearing-impaired sports in Alberta, Canada.
  •  "Dummy" Hoy Homeplate  - http://www.dummyhoy.com/
     Career and achievements of William Ellsworth 'Dummy' Hoy (1862-1961), the first deaf Major League baseball player.
  •  Deaf Athletes  - http://deafness.about.com/cs/deafathletes/index.htm
     Articles and links about deaf athletes throughout history.
  •  European Deaf Sport Organization  - http://www.edso.net/
     Organizes European championships and qualifying competitions. News, history, meetings, championships, entry forms and statistics.
  •  Netherlands Deaf Sports  - http://www.dovensport.net/
     History of the Royal Dutch Deaf Sports Association, calendar and pages for sports. English content but news and detailed information in Dutch only.
  •  Canadian Deaf Sports Association  - http://www.assc-cdsa.com/
     Administration information as well as provincial and sports-specific contacts for this organization which oversees deaf sports in Canada.
  •  USA Deaf Team Handball  - http://members.tripod.com/usadth/home.html
     Officers, competition calendar, national team player and action pictures and history for this organization.
  •  Silent Warriors Football  - http://www.geocities.com/jon6alan7/ASDNationalchamp2000.html
     Alabama School for the Deaf. Team picture, game schedule with results, season summaries and a team roster.
  •  Deaf Cricket Australia  - http://www.deafcricketaust.com
     News, international and domestic series, history, statistics and photographs.
  •  Ronda Jo Sports  - http://rondajosports.com/
     Deaf basketball player provides a news portal for deaf athletics and sports.
  •  Deaflympics  - http://www.deaflympics.com/
     This organization administers the World Games for the Deaf, and provides historical information on the development of sports for the deaf, as well as regional contacts.