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Blind adventurer and motivational speaker. List of his achievements and forthcoming adventures plus gallery and cv.
http://www.mileshilton-barber.com

This organization supports community out-reach and provides training for blind and visually impaired US athletes in multiple sports. Site contains event calendar, online newsletter, and contacts.
http://www.usaba.org/

Event calendar and contact information for this Canadian organization which offers training to visually impaired athletes.
http://www.bcblindsports.bc.ca/

Rules of the game, history and contacts for this form of baseball developed for blind and visually impaired individuals; organization is based in the United States.
http://www.nbba.org/

A London UK based sports and social club for visually impaired people of all ages primarily living within the M25.
http://www.metroblindsport.org

Introduction to the game.
http://www.nfbohio.org/cobba.html

Rules, clothing, technical specifications, news, records and competitions.
http://www.ibsa.es/eng/deportes/shooting/presentacion.htm

Developed as a biathlon shooting system for the visually impaired. Product details and links to Finnish biathlon and shooting sites.
http://www.eko-aims.com/bss_e.htm

Memorandum of understanding.
http://shootonline.tripod.com/blind_shooting.htm

Plans, promotes, co-ordinates and sanctions events and activities for blind sports. Outline and contact details.
http://www.blindsports.on.ca/

Volunteer organization that provides blind children and adults opportunities to build confidence and independence through skiing. Includes photographs and newsletter.
http://www.absf.org/

Organisation working with people who are vision impaired or blind in Canberra, Australia. Includes information on goalball, swish, tenpin bowling and cricket.
http://www.linke.com.au/visact

Member of the Australian Blind Sports Federation. List of sports with notes on variations and a bulletin board.
http://www.blindsports.org.au/