The IBSA World Games for blind and partially sighted athletes is being held in Coventry and Birmingham.
Coventry Building Society Arena is hosting men's and women's goalball from Sunday until 27 August
Coventry Building Society Arena will host men's and women's goalball for the 2023 IBSA World Games from Sunday. The World Games will see around 1,250 blind and partially sighted athletes from 70 countries competing in other sports including archery, chess, men's and women's cricket, powerlifting, ten pin bowling, tennis, and showdown..
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