Comité International des Sports des Sourds
Comité International des Sports des Sourds (CISS) is the apex body organizing international sports events for the deaf, particularly the Deaflympics (previously called World Games for the Deaf). It is also called the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf. The organization was founded in Paris by Eugène Rubens-Alcais, who organized the first "International Silent Games" in 1924. Alcais was himself deaf and was the president of the French Deaf Sports Federation.
International Committee of Sports for the Deaf | |
Formation | August 10, 1924 |
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VAT ID no. | CHE-376.811.133 |
Legal status | association registered in the Commercial Register of the Canton of Vaud per art. 60 ff. of the Swiss Civil Code |
Headquarters | Lausanne, Switzerland |
President | Ádám Kósa |
Website | http://deaflympics.com |
CISS, now also called ICSD, is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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