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T21s play for glory in first Down’s Syndrome ‘Olympics’ in Italy

ByAFP, Florence, Italy
Jul 23, 2016 04:23 PM IST

Almost 1,000 contenders from 36 countries spent the week here fighting for gold in a series of categories from athletics to fusbol, judo, rhythmic gymnastics, swimming, synchronised swimming, tennis and table tennis.

The roar from the stands in Florence could not have been louder if it had been stars Usain Bolt or Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce on the track.

A table tennis player competes in Florence on July 18, 2016, during the first World Trisome Games, dedicated exclusively to athletes with Down syndrome.(AFP)
A table tennis player competes in Florence on July 18, 2016, during the first World Trisome Games, dedicated exclusively to athletes with Down syndrome.(AFP)

It was the first world competition for athletes with Down’s Syndrome, and Nicole Orlando and Nicolas Virapin made it to the victory podium in the Tuscan city -- a first step, they hope, on the path to Olympic glory.

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Orlando, a runner from Italy who has become the face of the “Trisome Games”, scooped up the silver for a 400-metres relay, sending her flag-waving delegation leaping into each others arms with joy as the national anthem rang out.

A gymnast looks on in Florence on July 18, 2016, during the first World Trisome Games, dedicated exclusively to athletes with Down syndrome. (AFP)
A gymnast looks on in Florence on July 18, 2016, during the first World Trisome Games, dedicated exclusively to athletes with Down syndrome. (AFP)

Almost 1,000 contenders from 36 countries spent the week here fighting for gold in a series of categories from athletics to fusbol, judo, rhythmic gymnastics, swimming, synchronised swimming, tennis and table tennis.

The athletes taking part are dubbed T21s, named after the most common form of Down’s Syndrome, trisomy 21, where sufferers have an extra copy of chromosome 21.

The World Trisome Games, dedicated exclusively to athletes with Down syndrome, runs for the first time in Florence from July 15 to 22, featuring athletes from 35 nation that compete in events such as swimming, synchronized swimming, athletics, tennis, table tennis, judo and gymnastic sports. (AFP)
The World Trisome Games, dedicated exclusively to athletes with Down syndrome, runs for the first time in Florence from July 15 to 22, featuring athletes from 35 nation that compete in events such as swimming, synchronized swimming, athletics, tennis, table tennis, judo and gymnastic sports. (AFP)

“The Trisome Games are a unique opportunity to distinguish the T21 and bring them into the light”, Marc Truffaut, head of the French Adaptive Sports Federation (FFSA), told AFP.

The Trisome Games were created by Marco Borzacchini, president of the FISDIR (the Italian Federation of Sports for Intellectually and Relationally Disabled), who believes they will help challenge stereotypes surrounding T21 athletes.

“The games are the culmination of a long process which began more than 10 years ago to enable people with Down’s Syndrome to experience sport as something other than mere entertainment,” he said.

“It was generally thought they could only play around or enjoy themselves with sports, but actually they are capable of high quality sporting performances just like conventional athletes.”

Organized by Sports Union for Athletes with Down Syndrome (SU-DS) has approached the International Paralympic Committee for it to be as a new class within the paralympic games. (AFP)
Organized by Sports Union for Athletes with Down Syndrome (SU-DS) has approached the International Paralympic Committee for it to be as a new class within the paralympic games. (AFP)

With the Olympic Games opening in a few weeks time in Brazil, organisers here are abuzz with plans to try to reintroduce Down’s Syndrome athletes to the world’s most prestigious competition.

The Paralympics suspended all intellectually disabled athletes from the 2004 games onwards after members of several national championship teams taking part in the 2000 event were discovered not to have mental disabilities.

Truffaut believes their best chances lie with Paris, should the French capital win their bid to host the next Olympic Games.

“The slogan of the Paris bid for the 2024 Games is ‘Power of Dreams’. The dream would be that every athlete, regardless of their defining features, can participate in the games. Including the T21s,” he said.

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