The Sport Of Goalball
How would you like to have a three-pound ball the size of a
basketball fired at you at 50, 60 miles an hour, and you have to
hurl your body in a diving attempt to stop it while blindfolded?
This isn't some fraternity initiation prank. It's a real sport
played by blind and visually impaired athletes all over the
world. The game is called Goalball, and it's not for the
fainthearted. In a recent article from the Herald Palladium
(Michigan) newspaper, Nikki Buck of the U.S. National Goalball
Team described the sport as "kind of like dodge ball but in
reverse." In 1946, Hanz Lorenzen of Austria and Sepp Reindle of
Germany invented Goalball as a way to help rehabilitate veterans
blinded during World War II. The game was first introduced to
the worlde at the 1976 Paralympics in Toronto, and has been a
Paralympic sport ever since. The game is played with three
players a side facing each other across a court nine meters wide
and 18 meters long. A heavy string taped to each end of the
court marks the area, or zone, the players can use to orient
themselves to the court. They do this by feeling the string with
their hands or feet. Each zone has three orientation lines that
each player can use to make sure they are lined up properly. A
basketball-size ball with bells inside is used so players can
hear it when it's thrown. The object of the game is to throw the
ball in such a way that it rolls over the opposing team's goal
line. Don't let the word "roll" fool you; players can put
amazing speeds of 50 miles an hour or more on their throws. The
defensive players listen for the ball, and attempt to block it
with their bodies by diving on the floor. Once the ball is
stopped, that team takes control of the ball and may attempt a
throw of their own. The main defensive player on a team is the
center. He or she is the main defensive player, and is
responsible for defending a majority of the court. The center is
placed in the middle of the court in front of the player's zone,
and is flanked by two other players who play the wing positions.
The primary job of the wings is to provide scoring. The center
usually stops the ball, and passes it to one of the wings for a
throw. A team also has three other players who can be used a
substitutes during the game. All players, regardless of their
degree of vision, must wear eyeshades, or blindfolds, while in
the game. A Goalball game is played in two 10-minute halves,
with a three-minute intermission between halves. Should there be
a tie at the end of regulation, the two teams play two
additional three-minute overtime periods, and the first team to
score is the winner. Over the years, Goalball has become one of
the most popular sports for the blind. Various tournaments and
championships are held each year around the world. In the 2004
Athens Paralympic Games this past September, Denmark defeated
Sweden to capture the men's gold medal, while the U.S. took the
bronze. In the women's division, Canada captured the gold by
beating the U.S., while Japan won the bronze. If you'd like more
information on Goalball, visit the International Blind Sports
Federation website at: http://www.ibsa.es You can also check out
the site of the United States Association of Blind Athletes:
www.usaba.org