Eugène Rubens-Alcais

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Eugène Rubens-Alcais was a pioneering French deaf sports leader who organized the first international games for deaf athletes, laying the groundwork for what became the Deaflympics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French person
deaf sports leader
human
sports administrator
areaOfActivity deaf community
international sports
associatedWith Deaflympics NERFINISHED
international deaf sports organizations
cause advocacy for deaf athletes
countryOfCitizenship France
ethnicGroup French
familyName Rubens-Alcais NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork deaf sports
disability sports
sports administration
gender male
givenName Eugène NERFINISHED
hasDisability deafness
hasRole organizer of international deaf games
pioneer of deaf sports
influenced creation of the Deaflympics
development of international deaf sports
knownFor helping establish what became the Deaflympics
promoting international competition for deaf athletes
language French Sign Language NERFINISHED
movement deaf sports movement
notableFor foundational role in the Deaflympics
leadership in deaf sports
organizing the first international games for deaf athletes
occupation sports official
sports organizer
residence France
socialRole leader in the deaf community
sports movement pioneer

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Deaflympics foundedBy Eugène Rubens-Alcais