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Empowerment starts with opportunity, and Sports offer that

Everyone has an innate spark, and sports can brighten that spark. For those with mobility issues or vision impairments, participating in specialized sports may not just be joyful but also altering.

With us, visually impaired and disabled don’t just play the sport—they master it.

Accept that sportsmen with vision impairments can:

  • Develop social connections in structured environments.
  • Compete with dignity and pride on a national and international level.
  • Build confidence through physical expression.
  • Engage in physical, mindful, indoor, or outdoor sports.

Awareness is the Foundation of Access

The bond that connects opportunity and invisibility is awareness. Unfortunately, a large number of people who are visually impaired or differently abled are still ignorant of the national and international platforms designed specifically for them.
By means of various athletic events and programs, broadcasts, and community gatherings, we make certain that every worthy individual is aware of:

  • Para sports events
  • Disability-inclusive sports championships
  • Sponsored international and national-level competitions
  • Scholarships, camps, and skill-based events

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The sports for those with disability

Blind Cricket

Players rely on aural cues and teamwork in this game, which uses an audible ball. At international competitions, the sport is rapidly expanding.

Long Distance Running

For visually challenged athletes, a long-distance running game that uses tactile tracks, guide runners, and aural cues to ensure safe navigation.

Visually Impaired Judo

By allowing physical contact right away, modified starting tactics guarantee fair play and safety in every step.

Track and field (para-athletics)

Tether ropes with guides are used by runners, while tactile or directional auditory cues are used to train jumpers and throwers.

Swimming (Classes S11–S13)

To navigate pool lengths and execute strokes safely and competitively, athletes employ counting strategies and tapping sticks.

Cycling in Tandem

Visually impaired cyclists ride tandem bicycles with trained sighted pilots to compete in bicycle racing events/ competitions alongside time trials.

Weight Lifting

only emphasizes strength in the upper body. Blind lifters are given verbal instructions for lift confirmation and placement.

Football 5-a-side (Blind Football)

Blind football is a highly strategic and international sport that uses sighted goalkeepers, sideboards for boundaries, and a noise-making ball.

Nordic and Alpine Skiing

During races, athletes obey audio instructions from coaches. In competitions held in the snow, technology guarantees safety and guidance.

We are here as we believe Accessible Information is the First Step to a Meaningful Journey

Everybody has the right to pursue their goals. At our NGO (PENAVMOTA FOUNDATION), we think that people who are frequently disregarded, particularly the physically challenged and the blind, can have their lives changed by having access to correct information, inclusive opportunities, and organized preparation.

Through the transformational force of sports, we work to break down the barriers that separate talent from opportunity, transforming physical limits into opportunities.

Working with elite sports training programs and international sporting corporations, we deliver:

  • Personalized coaching and mentoring programs
  • Skill-building activities tailored to various disability levels
  • Tools to increase self-assurance, coordination, and competitiveness

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Let’s create winners who wear their limitations as badges of honor.