The purposes of this study were to examine the distribution of measurements of sports vision, and the effects of passing on the measurements in athletes. And, effects of different moving speed and size of target on Dynamic Visual Acuity (DVA) and Kinetic Visual Acuity (KVA) were investigated. Static Visual Acuity (SVA), DVA, KVA, Depth Perception, Contrast Sensitivity, Ocular Motor Skill (OMS), Visual Reaction Time, Eye/Hand coordination, and reaction time were measured. As a results, it was obtained that: 1) DVA was distributed toward to the highest values. 2) There were significant differences in pre- to post 4 or 8 weeks in E/H and OMS. 3) The correlation was not observed between KVA and reaction time, and SVA and DVA by using small target (SVA 0.1). Measuring and evaluating the sports vision in athletes, it would need to consider the obtained results.