international sports competitions for people with disabilities. Traditionally, they are held after the Olympic Games, and since the 1988 Summer Paralympic Games - at the same sports facilities; in 2001, this practice is enshrined in an agreement between the IOC and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The Summer Paralympic Games have been held since 1960 and the Winter Paralympic Games since 1976.
The emergence of sports in which people with disabilities can participate is associated with the name of the English neurosurgeon Ludwig Guttman, who, overcoming age-old stereotypes in relation to such people, introduced sports into the process of rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries. He proved in practice that sports for people with physical disabilities creates conditions for successful life, restores mental balance, allows them to return to a full life regardless of physical disabilities, and strengthens the physical strength necessary to drive a wheelchair.
Ingredients:
500 g of peeled potatoes;
2 tablespoons of flour;
1 onion;
1 egg;
2 tablespoons of oil;
2–3 tablespoons of milk;
salt (about ¾ of a teaspoon);
pepper.
Instructions:
Grate potatoes and give the mass a good squeeze.
Put potatoes into the large bowl, add an onion, egg, flour, salt, milk, oil and pepper.
Heat some oil in the frying pan.
Put some potato mass onto the frying pan with the tablespoon. Fry draniki for 2-3 minutes, then flip then and fry on the other side.
Serve hot with sour cream.
Драники (картофельные оладьи)
Объяснение:
international sports competitions for people with disabilities. Traditionally, they are held after the Olympic Games, and since the 1988 Summer Paralympic Games - at the same sports facilities; in 2001, this practice is enshrined in an agreement between the IOC and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The Summer Paralympic Games have been held since 1960 and the Winter Paralympic Games since 1976.
The emergence of sports in which people with disabilities can participate is associated with the name of the English neurosurgeon Ludwig Guttman, who, overcoming age-old stereotypes in relation to such people, introduced sports into the process of rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries. He proved in practice that sports for people with physical disabilities creates conditions for successful life, restores mental balance, allows them to return to a full life regardless of physical disabilities, and strengthens the physical strength necessary to drive a wheelchair.