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・ 1924 Rock Island Independents season
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・ 1924 Sewanee Tigers football team
・ 1924 South American Championship
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・ 1924 Soviet Constitution
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1924 Summer Deaflympics
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・ 1924 Swedish Ice Hockey Championship
・ 1924 Tennessee Volunteers football team
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・ 1924 Toronto Argonauts season
・ 1924 Tour de France
・ 1924 Tulane Green Wave football team
・ 1924 U.S. National Championships (tennis)
・ 1924 U.S. National Championships – Men's Singles
・ 1924 U.S. Open (golf)
・ 1924 UCI Road World Championships
・ 1924 UCI Track Cycling World Championships


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1924 Summer Deaflympics : ウィキペディア英語版
1924 Summer Deaflympics

The First International Silent Games, or First International Games for the Deaf,〔("FAQ: International Games for the Deaf / World Games for the Deaf / Deaflympics / "Deaf Olympics"" ), Gallaudet University Library〕 now referred to retroactively as the 1924 Summer Deaflympics, were the inaugural edition of the Deaflympics.〔("Deaflympics lowdown" ), BBC Sport, 29 December 2004〕〔("York student to participate in winter 2011 Deaflympics" ), University of York〕 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".〔("Deaflympics: About" )〕〔("Games: Paris 1924" ), Deaflympics〕〔 (Rubens-Alcais had previously founded France's first sports federation for the deaf and mute, in 1918.〔("Eugène Rubens-Alcais" ), VISUF〕) The 1924 Games were "the first games ever" for athletes with a disability, preceding the World Wheelchair and Amputee Games in 1948, which became the Paralympic Games in 1960 but which did not include events for deaf athletes.〔("A brief history of disability sports" ), ''Disability News'', vol.7, issue 2, 15 January 2010〕〔("Deaflympics History" ), official website of the 2009 Summer Deaflympics〕〔("The Power of Silence" ), Kelly Her, ''Taiwan Review'', 9 January 2009〕〔("

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