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Manitoba Blind Sports Association puts on clinic for visually impaired

People living with a visual impairment took part in a clinic Sunday in Winnipeg put on by the Manitoba Blind Sports Association.

Event provides members of blind community with rare chance to learn new sport, organizer says

Manitoba Blind Sports Association puts on clinic for vision impaired

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People living with a visual impairment took part in a clinic Sunday in Winnipeg put on by the Manitoba Blind Sports Association.

People living with a visual impairment took part in a clinic Sunday in Winnipeg put on by the Manitoba Blind Sports Association.

Gerry Richard, a board member with the association, said thesecond annualevent providesa rare opportunity for younger visually impaired Manitobans to come together and try a new sport.

"They're younger and in school,maybe teachers are afraid to let them try things," Richard, who is blind himself, told CBC News.

Organizers helped peoplerock climb, play basketball, doyoga,archery and more at the University of Winnipeg Recplex.