oh ok i get it now, why is it special for a somewhat large group to have their own olympics. every one of us humans has fluids in our ears, inside the cochlea. its like a spiral shell where sounds travel through, ok now average human has a cochlea that goes around in spirals 2.5 times. mine goes around 1.5 times, as i mentioned about the fluids in the cochlea, what about it? the fluids help us to be stabilizability balanced. most of the deaf people don't have these fluids in their ears, most of us are really bad at balancing. for the love of skiing or skateboarding or surfing or bmx (yes i know people who are core into it) we have to adjust our bodies to it. ive seen people walking just normally in my school, but the deaf people cant just walk straight like a perfect line. my roomate is ultra clumsy, sometimes he would just talk to you then all the sudden he starts leaning and he ends up on one foot then falls like as he couldnt have control over it. he still skis for the love of it. i have disequilibrium balance disorder, my right ear is completely dry of fluids in my cochlea, and when i throw a 360 my head automatically dips to the left and my balance is thrown off. as in there is some fluid in my right cochlea (its like my right side of the head is heavier which is why my head automatically dips to the left) i have to think and direct my head oppose to where it would dip to avoid a flaky 3 that looks almost like a cork 3. which is why i fail about 70% of my jumps on the booter. i stick to big floating 1s. but it doesn't stop me at all i keep going and keep pushing for the 5s or 7s. my body core usage is used A LOT more because of my tiny disorder.
more info on the balance disorder just wiki it, its right there.
nah u aint soundin like a dick, ur just askin for knowledge. yeah i know, its like why the deafies have their own winter games, why not put it together with the hearing? theres your answer.
we can really join the ranks of the hearing, sure like ashley fiolek bryansbryan mentioned. its just A LOT harder on the deaf all because of balancing disorders. when you see a deaf athlete like ashley fiolek, its just phenomenal.