Thank you to @NCAAVolleyball for featuring us on the jumbotron at the Division 1 Championship match in Columbus, OH where @BadgerVB beat @Huskervball 👋
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Take a look at our 2022 Roster. We can’t wait to compete this May in Caxias do Sul, Brazil for the 24th Deaflympics
If you want to be a part of flying us the 5,000+ miles south check out the ways to donate in the link in our bio!
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Introducing our 2022 USA Deaf National Volleyball Team 🇺🇸 🏐 Coming from every corner of the nation, these 14 extraordinary women are training to represent USA and compete in the 24th Deaflympics this May 2022 hosted in Caxias do Sul, Brazil!
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It's time to move with family and friends near and far! Next week you will be able to join USADSF's Virtual Fitness Challenge! More details coming soon! #USADeafFit21#YouthSports#healthylifestyle
Today, in honor of Women's Herstory Month, USADSF is proud to highlight Deaflympian Victoria Crockett. Her contributions to women's sports is monumental. #HERstory@usadb_youth@USADeafBB@GallaudetBison
Meet Head Coach of the USA Deaf Women’s Volleyball team! Support our team and help us get to gold by donating to our GoFundMe https://t.co/3WF7EKKGpT @lynnrayboren @usadeafvb @usadsf@usavolleyball@gallaudetbison https://t.co/NnDoJFhAy1
Congratulations to the first 3 members of the Class of 2020! #HallofFame. Three more to go! Join us to celebrate these incredible athletes! Two options to watch:
1. YouTube: https://t.co/VCfgIH57Z9
2. Facebook: https://t.co/SwuO2dCuEI
USA Deaf Sports Federation has some exciting news to share with you today! Save the date for a very special Hall of Fame awards presentation you don't want to miss!
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Today's Spotlight with Noah features US Deaflympian and Gold Medalist, Janna Vander Muelen. Currently she is training for the 2021 Summer Deaflympics in Brazil where she hopes to break her own record!
Video: https://t.co/hQUzfQCKmQ @USADTF@Nike
Noah Valencia interviews 4-time Deaflympian and 4-time medalist in cycling, Richard Baraona, who was among the first Deaf American cyclists to participate in the Deaflympics when he competed in the 1965 World Games for the Deaf in Washington D.C. https://t.co/F0kGhump9M