Boccia (P-BO)

P-BO sport icon

Boccia has been contested at the Summer Paralympics since the 1984 Games in New York City and Stoke Mandeville. This sport requires strategy and precision, and is similar to curling or French pétanque. It is played on a court 12.5 m by 6 m wide. Each team has 6 leather balls, and must bring them as close as possible to a white ball called a “jack”. Five boccia events were held at those games, two for men, two for women, and one mixed event where men and women competed together. From 1988 until 2020, all boccia events at the Paralympics have been mixed. In 2024, separate events for men and women as individuals will be reintroduced, while pairs and team competition will remain mixed sex. Athletes in this sport have cerebral palsy and are given a classification according to the extent of their disability. There were originally two classes, C1 and C2, with C1 corresponding to those with more severe impairment. In 1996 a "C1 with aid device" class was added, and in 2000 the system was chan…[Wikipedia]

Icons throughout the Games

P-BO pictogram at 2020_tokyo_paralympics
P-BO pictogram at 2016_rio-de-janeiro_paralympics
P-BO pictogram at 2012_london_paralympics
P-BO pictogram at 2008_beijing_paralympics
P-BO pictogram at 2004_athens_paralympics
P-BO pictogram at 2000_sydney_paralympics
P-BO pictogram at 1996_atlanta_paralympics
P-BO pictogram at 1992_barcelona+madrid_paralympics

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