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Swimming is an excellent sport for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. It has been practiced for many years by individuals of all ages, for competition, fitness, and fun.
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Rules for competitive swimming are governed by the IBSA Swimming Rules, which can be found on this web site (see rules). IBSA rules are based on FINA rules and outline the adaptations for swimmers who are blind or visually impaired.
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d experienced sighted sport guide (tapper) who gives the blind or visually impaired person some of the necessary information they would see if they could , acts as a tapper for B1 swimmers, and some B2 and B3 swimmers as well.
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These tappers are essential in enabling the blind swimmer to reach their optimum performance level. They make it possible for the blind or visually impaired swimmer to test his/her limits and are an important part of both training and competition.
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Swim tappers must synchronize their tap with the swimmer`s stroke movement and momentum - at exactly the right time to enable the swimmer who is blind to swim at top speed, without fear of crashing into