Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for the blind and partially sighted. It made its world debut at the 1976 Toronto Paralympic Games and has been played ever since. Made of strong, heavyweight rubber, the goalball is meant to be rolled and not bounced.
- Textured outer surface is easy to grip
- Internal metal bells alert players where ball is located
- 8 holes in outer shell of the ball help transmit sound
- Weighs 2.75 pounds (1.25 kilograms)
- Measures 9.5 inches (24 centimetres) in diameter
- Colour: yellow with black text
- Textured outer surface is easy to grip
- Internal metal bells alert players where ball is located
- 8 holes in outer shell of the ball help transmit sound
- Weighs 2.75 pounds (1.25 kilograms)
- Measures 9.5 inches (24 centimetres) in diameter
- Colour: yellow with black text