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Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Kenya, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.
Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Korea, South, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.
Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Kuwait, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.
Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Latvia, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.
Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Lithuania, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.
Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Macedonia, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.
Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Malaysia, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.
Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Mexico, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.
Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Moldova, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.
Entry forms for 18th World Games for the Deaf: Mongolia, 1997
This series consists of entry forms for the World Games for the Deaf and Dresse and Maere Cups submitted by individual athletes and national teams. Forms include athletes’ names and nationalities and the sports they expect to compete in. Earlier forms also include the athletes’ addresses, occupations, and an attestation that the submitter is deaf. Arranged chronologically.