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The International Braille Chess Association (IBCA) is organization for blind and visually impaired chess players. The IBCA is a FIDE-affiliated chess organization as well as a part of the International Blind Sports Federation. The International Braille Chess Association originated informally in 1951 with the organization (by Reginald Walter Bonham) of the first international correspondence chess tournament for blind players; the tournament included 20 players representing 10 countries. It first organized an over-the-board tournament in 1958, with representatives from seven countries. Today, it has grown to encompass over 50 member nations around the world. The IBCA hosts two major competitions: the Blind Chess Olympiad and the .

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  • International Braille Chess Association (en)
  • International Braille Chess Association (it)
  • International Braille Chess Association (nl)
  • Międzynarodowe Stowarzyszenie Szachistów Niewidomych (pl)
  • International Braille Chess Association (pt)
  • Международная ассоциация незрячих шахматистов (ru)
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  • The International Braille Chess Association (IBCA) is organization for blind and visually impaired chess players. The IBCA is a FIDE-affiliated chess organization as well as a part of the International Blind Sports Federation. The International Braille Chess Association originated informally in 1951 with the organization (by Reginald Walter Bonham) of the first international correspondence chess tournament for blind players; the tournament included 20 players representing 10 countries. It first organized an over-the-board tournament in 1958, with representatives from seven countries. Today, it has grown to encompass over 50 member nations around the world. The IBCA hosts two major competitions: the Blind Chess Olympiad and the . (en)
  • De International Braille Chess Association (IBCA) is een organisatie voor blinde en visueel gehandicapte schakers. De IBCA is gelieerd aan de FIDE, maar is ook onderdeel van de International Blind Sports Federation. De International Braille Chess Association had een informele start in 1951, toen door het eerste internationale correspondentieschaak-toernooi voor blinde schakers georganiseerd werd. Er namen 20 spelers aan deel, afkomstig uit 10 landen. In 1958 werd voor de eerste keer een bordschaak-toernooi gehouden, met schakers afkomstig uit zeven landen. Inmiddels zijn 50 landen lid van de organisatie. De IBCA organiseert twee belangrijke competities: de Schaakolympiade voor blinden en het Wereldkampioenschap schaken voor blinden. (nl)
  • Международная ассоциация незрячих шахматистов (ИБЧА) (англ. International Braille Chess Association, (IBCA) — международная спортивная организация, объединяющая национальные шахматные федерации слепых и слабовидящих шахматистов. Входит в Международную шахматную федерацию и . Организует и . Главный офис находится в Хомберге, Германия. В составе ИБЧА свыше 50 стран. (ru)
  • A International Braille Chess Association (IBCA) é uma entidade dedicada ao enxadrismo para deficientes visuais. A IBCA é uma organização filiada à FIDE fazendo parte da . Foi fundada em 1958 por com representantes de nove países europeus. Atualmente, é composta por cerca de cinquenta países membros. A IBCA organiza os dois eventos internacionais mais importantes: e . (pt)
  • La International Braille Chess Association o IBCA è l'associazione degli scacchisti ciechi o ipovedenti, un'organizzazione affiliata alla FIDE e parte dell'International Blind Sports Federation (IBSF). La IBCA si formò informalmente nel 1951 a seguito dell'organizzazione da parte di del primo torneo scacchistico internazionale per corrispondenza riservato a giocatori ciechi. Al torneo parteciparono 20 giocatori in rappresentanza di 10 nazioni. Il primo torneo alla scacchiera venne organizzato nel 1958 con rappresentanti di sette nazioni. (it)
  • Międzynarodowe Stowarzyszenie Szachistów Niewidomych (ang. International Braille Chess Association – IBCA) – stowarzyszenie powstałe w 1948, którego celem jest popularyzacja gry w szachy dla niewidomych i słabowidzących oraz organizowanie szachowych imprez międzynarodowych przede wszystkim Olimpiady Szachowej Niewidomych. Stowarzyszenie zostało założone przez niewidomego angielskiego szachistę R. W. Bonhmana. W 1964 Międzynarodowa Federacja Szachowa oficjalnie uznała IBCA za jedną ze współpracujących organizacji, czego dowodem było stworzenie tytułu oficjalnego Szachowego Mistrza Niewidomych. (pl)
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