sledge hockey
Sledge hockey is a team sport designed for athletes with physical disabilities, allowing them to compete on ice. Players sit on specially designed sledges that have two blades underneath, enabling them to glide across the ice. Each player uses two sticks, which have a blade on one end for puck handling and a spike on the other for propulsion.
The game is played on a standard ice rink, and the objective is to score goals by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net. Sledge hockey is governed by the International Paralympic Committee and is included in the Paralympic Games, showcasing the skills and determination of its athletes.