Eugène Rubens-Alcais

Eugène Rubens- k (7 May 1884- 8 March 1963) bu onye French na ekwuchitere ndi nti chiri n'ihe gbasara egwuriegwu nke sports. O bu ya bidoro Deaflympics na 1924 Maka ndi n'eme Ihe egwuriegwu sports nti chiri. Kpebisiri ike iguzobe asọmpi mba ụwa maka ndị ntị chiri, ebe a na-ewere ha dị ka ndị nwere nkwarụ ọgụgụ isi n'oge ndụ ya. Alcais kwenyere na ndị na-eme egwuregwu ntị chiri kwesịrị inwe asọmpi mba ụwa nke ha ma kwalite echiche ahụ na magazin egwuregwu ndị ntị chiri nke ya nke akpọrọ The Silent Sportsman . N'afọ 1924, o nyere aka n'ịkwado egwuregwu Summer Deaflympics na mba ya, France. Alcais bụkwa onye guzobere Comité International des Sports des Sourds (nke a na-akpọ ugbu a International Committee of Sports for the Deaf), òtù na-achịkwa egwuregwu ndị ntị chiri n'ụwa. A na-akpọkarị ya "nna nke Deaflympics" ma ọ bụ "nna nke Olimpik maka ndị ntị chiri". [1] [2] [3]

Akụkọ ndụ

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Amuru Alcais n'onwe May 7, 1884 n'ezinulo ndi dara ogbenye nke Saint-Jean-du-Gard nke France. O bu onye na aruzi ugboala nakwa onye n'eso isompi nke cycle.

Enyemaka iji kwalite egwuregwu ndị ntị chiri

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A na-ewere Eugène Rubens-Alcais dị ka onye ọsụ ụzọ nke egwuregwu ndị ntị chiri tinyere Antoine Dresse nke Belgium. O nwere ihe ịga nke ọma n'ịkwado ihe omume egwuregwu dị iche iche maka ndị nwere Nsogbu ịnụ ihe, nke a maara dị ka International Games for the Deaf ma ọ bụ International Silent Games (nke a na-akpọzi Deaflympics) na 1924. Ya onwe ya dị ka onye ntị chiri ghọtara na a na-akpa ókè megide ndị ntị chiri ma ghara ikwe ka ha sọọ mpi na Olimpik, ya mere ọ chọrọ iwebata ihe omume egwuregwu dị iche iche. Ọ bụ onye a ma ama n'etiti ndị ntị chiri n'ihi atụmatụ ya ịme asọmpi dịka Deaflympics maka ezi uche nke ndị ntị chiri. [4] [5][6]

Alcais guzobere Comité International des Sports des Sourds (CISS) na Antoine na 1918 ma jee ozi dị ka onye isi oche mbụ ya site na 1924 ruo 1953. [7] O guzobekwara Paris Sports Club for Deaf Mutes, nke a na-akpọ ugbu a Comité de Coordination des Sportifs Sourds de France (French Deaf Sports Federation), iji melite ọkwa egwuregwu ndị ntị chiri na France. Ọ bụkwa òtù na-achịkwa mba France maka egwuregwu ndị ntị chiri na iziga ndị asọmpi ntị chiri ka ha nọchite anya France na Deaflympics.[8]

N'ihi nnukwu ọrụ ya na ọha mmadụ ntị chiri, a na-ahụkarị ya dị ka ụdị ntị chiri nke Baron de Coubertin, nna nke Olimpik nke oge a.

Iji kwanyere ya ùgwù, ICSD wepụtara Ihe nrite Rubens-Alcais nke enyere maka mmepe na imeziwanye egwuregwu ndị ntị chiri na mba dị iche iche.[9]

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  9. Rubens-Alcais award (en). www.deaflympics.com. Archived from the original on 2017-10-15. Retrieved on 2017-10-31.