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| - Les Deaflympics d'été de 1924, officiellement appelés les 1er International Silent Games, ont eu lieu du 10 août 1924 au 17 août 1924 à Paris, capitale de la France grâce à Eugène Rubens-Alcais, un sourd français connu aujourd'hui comme fondateur des Deaflympics.Neuf nations ont participé au premier des Deaflympics. Les épreuves ont presque toutes été gagnées par des Français. (fr)
- I Giochi olimpici estivi silenziosi del 1924 fu la prima edizione del Deaflympics. Il fondatore era , che li organizzò per la prima volta in Francia a Parigi. (it)
- Первые Международные игры глухих прошли в 1924 году в Париже, и с этого момента по настоящее время проводятся один раз в четыре года, за исключением периода Второй мировой войны. (ru)
- As Surdolimpíadas de Verão de 1924, oficialmente conhecidas como I Jogos Internacionais em Silêncio, foram realizadas em Paris, na França, entre 10 e 17 de agosto. (pt)
- The First International Silent Games (French: Premiers Jeux Silencieux Internationaux), or First International Games for the Deaf (French: Premiers Jeux Internationaux pour les Sourds), now referred to retroactively as the 1924 Summer Deaflympics (French: Sourdlympiques d'été de 1924), were the inaugural edition of the Deaflympics. The Games were held in Paris, France, from 10 to 17 August 1924, as an equivalent to the Olympic Games for deaf athletes. They were organised on the initiative of deaf Frenchman Eugène Rubens-Alcais, who, just after the Games, co-founded the Comité International des Sports des Sourds with other "deaf sporting leaders". (Rubens-Alcais had previously founded France's first sports federation for the deaf and mute, in 1918.) The 1924 Games were "the first games ever (en)
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