[Sportsandrec] Legally blind South Korean archer

Justin.Williams2 justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 6 18:28:43 UTC 2012


You got that right.  Can't tell you how many visually parcially sighted
folks don't go out at night because they can't see.  Hell, neither can I.

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[mailto:sportsandrec-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Carly Mihalakis
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You put a partial, of any shade of accuity out late at night, their sliver
of eyesight isn't worth a dam!10:34 AM 8/6/2012, you wrote:
>Hmmm?
>This guy is lucky, and I'm glad that he can win in the Olympics.  I'm 
>guessing that he is not an independent traveler, and probably is not 
>safe walking to local stores, post office, etc. in day light.  At 
>night, he is probably even less independent.
>Fred
>
>
>>Isn't this the saddest friggen thing you ever heard? a high partial 
>>needing to get so close, the his target  he can actually tongue kiss 
>>his target?
>>I would hate to imagine how close a real blind person would need to 
>>get, in order to even hit the side of a barn!  I dunno about you but 
>>my heart is bleeding!
>>  08:27 AM 8/6/2012, Sean Whalen wrote:
>>>Poor bastards with their sticks and blind dogs. If he's 20/100 in the 
>>>better eye, is he even legally blind anyway?
>>>
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>>>Subject: [Sportsandrec] Legally blind South Korean archer
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>>>Forwarding:
>>>
>>>Legally blind South Korean archer Im Dong-Hyun eyes gold medal at the 
>>>Games
>>>
>>>Friday, July 27, 2012 8:37 AM
>>>
>>>London 2012 Olympics: legally blind South Korean archer Im Dong-Hyun 
>>>eyes gold medal at the Games
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>He may not be able to read a newspaper at arms-length, being legally 
>>>blind, but South Korean Im Dong-Hyun is one of the favourites in the 
>>>individual archery gold medal at the London Games.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>REUTERS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>By Oliver Pickup
>>>
>>>10:22AM BST 26 Jul 2012
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>The 26 year-old, who hails from Chungbuk, already has two Olympic 
>>>gold medals to his name, having won the team event in Athens - aged 
>>>only 18 - and Beijing four years ago.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>It is a staggering feat when one considers that he has 20/200 vision 
>>>in his left eye, meaning he needs to be 10 times closer to see an 
>>>object than someone with perfect 20/20 vision.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>His right eye, meanwhile, is not much better - he has 20/100 vision 
>>>in that one - and yet he has no problem in hitting a 122cm target from 70
metres.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>His emergence as one of the best archers in the world is remarkable, 
>>>considering his distinct disadvantage - though Im is prickly when 
>>>people take pity on him.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"I don't have a stick, I don't have a blind dog," he said after a 
>>>practice session at Lord's, where the archery competition will take 
>>>place, on Wednesday. "It's unpleasant when people say I'm disabled. 
>>>All this interest in my sight is not welcome."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>In addition to his Olympic medals he has a cabinet packed with other 
>>>trophies, including four world titles and another four Asian Games golds.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Im says firing his pointed arrows at the board is much like an archer 
>>>trying to pinpoint the fruit in a still life painting in which the 
>>>colours have run after being left out in the rain.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"With my vision, when I look at the target, it looks as if different 
>>>colour paints have been dropped in water," he continued.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"The boundaries are not that clear and the lines between the colours 
>>>are very blurred."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>The archer has dismissed the notion of wearing glasses or undergoing 
>>>eye surgery, and instead prefers to rely on "feel" and his ability to 
>>>pick out the bright colours.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"I've practised using glasses before but actually it makes me feel 
>>>less comfortable when I shoot," he said.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"When I look down the range at the target all I can do is try to 
>>>distinguish between the different colours. If I couldn't see the 
>>>colours, now that would be a problem."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>One colour he does not have trouble picking out is gold, and he 
>>>added: "This is my third attempt at getting the individual medal and 
>>>if I'm lucky I'll do it."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Blind South Korean sets world marks
>>>
>>>July 27, 2012, 7:04 AM ET
>>>
>>>Associated Press
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>LONDON -- A legally blind archer has helped South Korea set the first 
>>>world records of the Olympics.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Im Dong-hyun broke the 72-arrow mark with 699 points in men's archery.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>He also took part in the team shoot Friday, teaming with Kim Bub-min 
>>>and Oh Jin-hyek. They broke the world record, scoring 2,087 points with
216 arrows.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Barbara
>>>
>>>
>>>
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