Boccia

Boccia
Highest governing bodyBISFed
Characteristics
Mixed-sexYes
TypeOutdoor or Indoor
Presence
ParalympicPresent since the 1984 Paralympics
People trying out Boccia in Japan, 2019

Boccia (/ˈbɒə/ BOTCH) is a precision ball sport, similar to bocce, and related to bowls and pétanque. The name "boccia" is derived from the Latin word for "boss" – bottia.[1] The sport is contested at local, national and international levels, by athletes with severe physical disabilities. It was originally designed to be played by people with cerebral palsy but now includes athletes with other severe disabilities affecting motor skills. In 1984, it became a Paralympic sport and as of 2020, 75 boccia national organizations have joined one or more of the international organizations.[2] Boccia is governed by the Boccia International Sports Federation (BISFed) and is one of two Paralympic sports (along with goalball) that have no counterpart in the Olympic program, although it is a Paralympic variant of bocce (boules).[3]

  1. ^ History of Bocce[dead link]
  2. ^ "Boccia | IPC". Paralympic.org. Archived from the original on 2013-05-07. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  3. ^ "Introduction to Boccia". Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.