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The DeafNation World Expo is back, and this time it’s bigger and better than ever! The largest event for the Deaf on the planet is returning to Las Vegas in 2016 for another successful show.
More than 40,000 people came in 2010 & 2012, and the Paris Las Vegas is the perfect venue to break the attendance record with an even larger crowd in 2016!
Kevin Iombie, a Deaf vlogger who enjoys doing random videos to remember by years later. Love to travel, also love take photos. He never went to Deaf Expo in his life and there is many people who would love to meet him in person. He delight would love to meet them in the sin city as well.
He think it is time to break his virginity with DeafNation Expo. So let's break the record and bring in thousands of Deaf/HoH people to attend to DeafNation World Expo in Las Vegas at Paris Hotel! Source
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Rabu, 15 April 2015
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Selasa, 10 Desember 2013
Deaf Sprinter Breaking Records
VIDEO: Deaf sprinter Sekou Kanneh, 13, breaks 21-year-old record at Queensland Secondary Schools State Championships.
QUEENSLAND, AU - Couriermail.com: Sekou Kanneh never heard the crack of the starting pistol on his way to breaking a 21-year-old record at the Queensland Secondary Schools State Championships.
In a world first, the 13-year-old Deaf sprinter’s scorching 100m at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre was released by the flash of a hi-tech starting system that frees him to compete against, and beat, able-bodied athletes.
The Indooroopily State High School student’s time of 11.36secs in Thursday’s semi-final shaved .08sec from the previous mark and qualified him for the national championships to be held in Townsville in December.
Just to prove it was no fluke, he repeated the time in the final, helping himself to the Queensland title.
“I was so excited, and proud,” Kanneh said through an interpreter.
While his rivals reacted to the gun, Kanneh responded to a set of lights that rest directly in his eye line near the top of his starting blocks.
Previously, Deaf athletes racing in able-bodied competition would react to a tap on the shoulder from a helper standing behind the blocks.
In Kanneh’s case, he would watch for a twitch from the runner in the adjacent lane, a tactic that increases the risk of a false start.
That old system could cost Deaf sprinters almost three-tenths of a second, potentially the difference between first and last.
Now that the International Association of Athletics Federations has made the lights legal in able-bodied competition, runners like Kanneh can compete on an even playing field and legitimately claim records. ... Read more: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/deaf-sprinter-sekou-kanneh-13-breaks-21-year-old-record-at-queensland-secondary-schools-state-championships/story-fnihsrf2-1226747303013
In a world first, the 13-year-old Deaf sprinter’s scorching 100m at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre was released by the flash of a hi-tech starting system that frees him to compete against, and beat, able-bodied athletes.
The Indooroopily State High School student’s time of 11.36secs in Thursday’s semi-final shaved .08sec from the previous mark and qualified him for the national championships to be held in Townsville in December.
Just to prove it was no fluke, he repeated the time in the final, helping himself to the Queensland title.
“I was so excited, and proud,” Kanneh said through an interpreter.
While his rivals reacted to the gun, Kanneh responded to a set of lights that rest directly in his eye line near the top of his starting blocks.
Previously, Deaf athletes racing in able-bodied competition would react to a tap on the shoulder from a helper standing behind the blocks.
In Kanneh’s case, he would watch for a twitch from the runner in the adjacent lane, a tactic that increases the risk of a false start.
That old system could cost Deaf sprinters almost three-tenths of a second, potentially the difference between first and last.
Now that the International Association of Athletics Federations has made the lights legal in able-bodied competition, runners like Kanneh can compete on an even playing field and legitimately claim records. ... Read more: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/deaf-sprinter-sekou-kanneh-13-breaks-21-year-old-record-at-queensland-secondary-schools-state-championships/story-fnihsrf2-1226747303013
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