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Para athletics
  • 11-13: vision impairment.
  • 20: intellectual impairment.
  • 31-38: co-ordination impairments.
  • 40-47: short stature, upper limb competing with prosthesis or equivalent, lower limb competing with prosthesis or equivalent.
  • T51-54: wheelchair races.
  • F51-58: seated throws.
  • 61-64: lower limb competing with prosthesis.
F11-13 (Vision impairment) · F20 (Intellectual impairment) · F35-38 (Co-ordination impairments (hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis)) · F40-41 (Short stature) Classification · Documents · Events · Classified athletes
Classification in the Paralympic Movement is based and it is designed to support the Paralympic Movement in developing effective Classification systems. It ...
Classification is sport specific. This is because different Eligible Impairments may have a unique impact on the activities required for each sport. Para-Swimming · Para Powerlifting · Shooting
B3: Athletes with a B3 (or equivalent) sport class have the least severe vision impairment eligible for Paralympic sport. They have a better clarity of vision ...
The US Paralympics National Classification Policies and Procedure document outlines national classification information and systems.
Para-athletics classification · T/F11–13 (visual impairment) · T/F20 (intellectual impairment) · T/F31–34 (wheelchair events for athletes with a movement disorder, ...
Paralympic classification offers sport opportunities for athletes with impairments. Ten primary impairments are outlined by the IPC Classification Code. Classification by sport · Classification Code · Classification Education
28 авг. 2024 г. · Each classification has a letter, normally the sport's initial (for example, T for track, F for field, BC for boccia etc) and a number. Usually, ...
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