
Para Shooting
Paralympic shooting, governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and coordinated by World Shooting Para Sport, adapts rifle and pistol

Paralympic shooting, governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and coordinated by World Shooting Para Sport, adapts rifle and pistol

Sitting volleyball, governed by World ParaVolley (WPV), is a dynamic adaptation of volleyball for athletes with disabilities, played seated on

Para Taekwondo, governed by World Taekwondo (WT), is an inclusive adaptation of taekwondo for athletes with impairments, featuring kyorugi (sparring)

Paratriathlon, governed by World Triathlon (formerly ITU), is an adaptive triathlon for athletes with physical or visual impairments, featuring a

Mallakhamba, a traditional Indian sport blending gymnastics, yoga, and wrestling, involves aerial feats on a vertical pole, rope, or cane,

Asana, derived from the Sanskrit word āsana meaning “sitting down” or “posture,” originally referred to seated meditation poses in classical

Gatka, a traditional Sikh martial art from Punjab, India and Pakistan, focuses on stick-fighting (gatkabazi) with wooden sticks simulating swords.

Kalaripayattu, often called Kalari, is a multifaceted Indian martial art originating in Kerala around the 3rd century BCE. Known as

Thang Ta, a classical Meitei martial art from Manipur, India, blends sword (thang) and spear (ta) techniques with unarmed combat,

Skiing, the art of gliding on snow using skis, serves as a mode of transport, a recreational pursuit, and a