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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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