I've played bits of goalball in the past, ---- and occasionally been bolling with my family, but I'm not really into the actual competative side of sports.
my brother was a big player in the braille chess association for a while, ---- and I played in some of their tournaments for fun, ---- but generally I just don't have the interest in competing to take any such thing that far.
I enjoy swimming, and used to go a lot myself before the local pool closed, ---- though more for the sake of keeping fit and having a good swim than any sort o sporting aspect, ---- though at one time I did do various bits of scuba training.
I've done a fair few other things sport wise, tandom cycling (on the back), Canooing, white water rafting, waterskeeing, down hill skeeing (though i was less keen on that), rock climbing, --- wich is great! and cross country skeeing which I went on holiday to do some more of last year, ----- hard work but great fun!
Generally I enjoy the more travel orientated stuff, which involves getting out and practically doing something than physically trying to beat someone else.
While their are indeed lots of moderately unplayable sports, there are some rather fun other things if done properly. ---- down hill skeeing for instance in done by wearing helmets which have coms in and having someone skee behind you as you hold a bar, ---- cross country skeeing is all in skee tracks anyway so there's no trouble about where your going.
Rock climbing simply requires a good sense of touch with the odd word about hand holds if you get stuck, ----- though generally that goes for anyone irrispective of site.
As you might gather, ---- I'll pretty much try most things.
With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see,
Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be
That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)