Penrith Boccia Club is a local NSW sports club, affiliated with Boccia NSW and Boccia Australia, whom are recognised by BISFed (Boccia International Sports Federation) as the organisation responsible for Boccia in Australia.
Making its debut as a Paralympic sport in 1984, Boccia tests each competitor’s degree of muscle control and accuracy. Competing in wheelchairs or seated, athletes with severe impairments throw, kick or use a ramp device to propel leather/suede balls on a hard flat surface as close as possible to a white ball which serves as the jack (target). Athletes compete in team/pairs and individual events on an equal level.
Today Boccia is a played competitively at national and international level. Boccia was originally played by athletes with cerebral palsy, but now includes athletes with other disabilities which affect motor skills. Boccia is also widely played as an educational and recreational game.
Paralympic level sport, Boccia is one of only two sports which do not have an Olympic counterpart (Goalball being the other).
At Penrith Boccia Club we understand the importance of teamwork and how being part of a team can help uou perform better. All of our members benefit from being together.