▶ Competition schedule herePhoto credit: Japan Deaf Volleyball AssociationVVVooolllllleeeyyybbbaaallllllU n i q u e A s p e c t s of D e af S p o r t s●Competition IntroductionA sport where two teams hit a ball over a net that divides the court●Events�-player Volleyball (Men/Women)●Basic RulesReturn the ball to the opponent’s court within � touches without dropping itRally point system with first to �� points per set (�� points for �th set only)Deaflympics uses �-set matches (first team to win � sets wins)●Spectator Guidelines- Flash photography is prohibited.In deaf volleyball, all sounds on court - including ball bouncing sounds - cannot be heard. Unlike regular volleyball, play coordination cannot be achieved through voice, and coach instructions cannot be heard. Instead of voice, players use diverse communication methods including sign language, lip reading and facial expressions to interpret content, and sign language interpretation, using eye contact to demonstrate advanced combination play.Compared to regular volleyball, deaf volleyball has a quiet quality, but the play within this quietness is extremely dynamic and energetic. Each movement - jumping, spiking, receiving - contains concentrated focus and innovation that excites viewers. In bench work, sign language interpreters and other staff are included so coach instructions are conveyed accurately, with regular communication being essential. Advanced coordination involving the entire team, including supporting staff, becomes key to victory.��VolleyballVolleyball
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