• Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the Brazilian scientific production in the field of biomechanics in Paralympic sports during the cycle that preceded and followed the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. (bvsalud.org)
  • Conclusion: The field of biomechanics in Paralympic sports has significantly benefited from the legacy generated by the Rio 2016 Paralympics. (bvsalud.org)
  • Objetivo: El objetivo de este estudio es investigar la producción científica brasileña en el campo de la biomecánica en deportes paralímpicos durante el ciclo que precedió y siguió a los Juegos Paralímpicos de Río 2016. (bvsalud.org)
  • Conclusión: El campo de la biomecánica en deportes paralímpicos ha sido significativamente beneficiado por el legado generado por los Juegos Paralímpicos de Río 2016. (bvsalud.org)
  • In 2016, the sport was renamed from IPC Athletics to Para athletics and the International Federation was renamed to World Para Athletics. (para-athletics.org.sg)
  • Competing for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, she won two gold medals and won 3 further Gold medals at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. (thepiecehall.co.uk)
  • Estuve participando en la candidatura de Madrid de 2016. (wikinews.org)
  • The Olympic Games may comprise two 100m finals (one for men and one for women), but the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games had a grand total of 30 (16 for men and 14 for women) due to the number of impairment classifications. (paris2024.org)
  • The countdown to the Tokyo Paralympic Games ramped up Thursday morning (25 February) when NBCUniversal marked six months to the Opening Ceremony, starting on NBC News' TODAY, with appearances from seven Team USA athletes, including 2016 Paralympic gold medalists David Brown (track and field) and Jerome Avery (track and field, guide runner). (paralympic.org)
  • In 2013 she joined the research group that worked for the creation and implementation of an evidence-based classification system in Para triathlon prior to 2016 Rio Paralympic Games. (britishtriathlon.org)
  • Dr Debra Alexander is the 1st Vice President of World Triathlon, 1st Vice President of Africa Triathlon and 2nd Vice President of the South African National Olympic and Paralympic Committee (SASCOC). (britishtriathlon.org)
  • As of the early 21st century, it is one of the largest international sporting events, with 4,520 athletes from 163 National Paralympic Committees at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Athletics at the 2020 Paralympics in Tokyo kicks off on August 24th and runs until September 5th. (bcathletics.org)
  • Tokyo, August 26, 2021 - With four medals now next to the Canadian flag after two days of competition, the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games is heating up as six sports are added to the docket for the Canadian team on Friday August 27. (sirc.ca)
  • The 42-year-old who is used to competing in long distance races was pleased with the time but believed with more work, he can make it to the Paralympic Games in Paris 2024. (sportsinghana.com)
  • Botsyo was of the opinion that this facility would enhance their training and improve their standards to enable them to compete favourably in the upcoming Paralympic Games qualifiers and the Grand Prix before the Games in Paris 2024. (sportsinghana.com)
  • To qualify more para-athletes for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games we need to invest in development of para sports in Ghana", he stated. (sportsinghana.com)
  • Addressing a media briefing during the official opening of the games, the Kenya National Paralympics Committee (KNPC) President Mr. Ronald Milare said that another series of national trials will be held in January next year to select teams that will proceed to the Dubai World Championships Grand Prix in February 2024 as well as Tunis Grand Prix in March 2024. (co.ke)
  • The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the Games of the Paralympiad, is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are Winter and Summer Paralympic Games, which since the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, are held almost immediately following the respective Olympic Games. (wikipedia.org)
  • All Paralympic Games are governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). (wikipedia.org)
  • The Paralympic Games are organized in parallel with and in a similar way to the Olympic Games. (wikipedia.org)
  • The IOC-recognized Special Olympics World Games include athletes with intellectual disabilities (although since 1992, intellectually disabled people also participate in the Paralympic Games), and the Deaflympics held since 1924 are exclusive for deaf athletes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Another disabled athlete who appeared in the Olympics prior to the Paralympic Games was Lis Hartel, a Danish equestrian athlete who had contracted polio in 1943 and won a silver medal in the dressage event in the 1952 Summer Olympics. (wikipedia.org)
  • These were to be later designated the 1st Paralympic Games. (wikipedia.org)
  • These early competitions have been described as the precursors of the Paralympic Games, and Stoke Mandeville holds a similar place in the lore of the Paralympic movement as Greece holds in the Olympic. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first official Paralympic Games, coincident with the ninth Stoke Mandeville Games but no longer open solely to war veterans, was held in Rome in 1960. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since 1960, the Paralympic Games have taken place in the same year as the Olympic Games. (wikipedia.org)
  • With the inclusion of more disability classifications the 1976 Summer Games expanded to 1,600 athletes from 40 countries. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was in Seoul that the Paralympic Summer Games were held directly after the 1988 Summer Olympics, in the same host city, and using the majority of the venues. (wikipedia.org)
  • While the spectre of doping hung over showpiece events at the Olympics, leading athletes to question whether their rivals were clean and spectators to wonder whether they could believe what they were watching, the classification controversy is now threatening the integrity of the Paralympic Games. (theweek.com)
  • With the Gold Coast to host the largest Para sport program in Commonwealth Games history, classification is integral to ensure competitions are contested on a level playing field. (edu.au)
  • The seeds of the modern Paralympic Games were sown back in 1948 in the Buckinghamshire town of Stoke Mandeville. (londontown.com)
  • The "Parallel Olympics" were born and have since taken place the month after every Summer Olympics since although it was not until 1984 that the term "Paralympic Games" was approved by the International Olympic Committee. (londontown.com)
  • London 2012 will be the biggest Paralympic Games ever, with around 4,200 athletes competing for 165 nations (including San Marino and Solomon Islands for the first time). (londontown.com)
  • In three years' time, Tokyo will host the Paralympic Games and I am sure I will see many of you there. (paralympic.org)
  • ABSTRACT Introduction: Events such as the Paralympic Games leave a series of legacies in the host societies. (bvsalud.org)
  • Athletics has been part of the Paralympic Games since 1960 and always attracts the largest number of spectators. (para-athletics.org.sg)
  • The first Para-athletics competition was held in 1952 when wheelchair racing was part of the Stoke Mandeville Games which were organised for World War II veterans. (para-athletics.org.sg)
  • It was one of eight sports included at the first Paralympic Games in 1960 which were held in Rome, Italy. (para-athletics.org.sg)
  • She represented Canada on numerous national teams including the Commonwealth Games (2010), Paralympic Games (2008), Para-Pan American Games (2003, 2007), International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Athletics World Championships (2006), and the Cerebral Palsy World Championships (2005) where she was the World Champion over 400-metres. (athleticsillustrated.com)
  • My competitive career was highlighted by winning the 400-metres at the Cerebral Palsy World Championships and being a part of Team Canada at the 2008 Paralympic Games. (athleticsillustrated.com)
  • Brannigan, who is from Northport, New York, will compete in the 1500 meters at the Paralympic Games next month in Rio, where he's the favorite to win the gold. (bringbackthemile.com)
  • He said without the requisite investment in para sports it would be very difficult to qualify more para-athletes to the Paralympic Games in Paris next year and called for more support. (sportsinghana.com)
  • Nishad then clinched a silver with an Asian record before discus thrower Vinod fetched a bronze which was put on hold after a protest over his disability classification as India began collecting what is expected to be an unprecedented haul of athletics medals in the Games. (outlookindia.com)
  • Deepa Malik, who is the current president of Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), was the first Indian woman to win a medal in the Paralympic Games when she had claimed a silver in shotput at Rio five years back. (outlookindia.com)
  • In his second Paralympic Games, Liam will be aiming for the podium in the 1500m. (bcathletics.org)
  • This will be Nate's first Paralympic Games. (bcathletics.org)
  • Tokyo will be Thomas' first Paralympic Games, where he will be racing the 400m in the T47 classification. (bcathletics.org)
  • This is Greg's first Paralympic Games in the Shot Put. (bcathletics.org)
  • As the 30-day countdown to the biennial Games starts today, Cambodia ASEAN Para Games Organising Committee (CAMAPGOC) reaffirms its pledge to provide guests with the best experience throughout the week-long para sporting extravaganza, which will see the participation of some 2,000 athletes and officials from all 11 Southeast Asian nations. (sports247.my)
  • Admittedly, there are a few challenges in areas including sports, classification and other technical matters, but it's understandable as this is the first time that Cambodia is hosting the ASEAN Para Games. (sports247.my)
  • With the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games just around the corner, athletes with disabilities are once again drawing global attention. (news.cn)
  • Bolton will officially become the first athlete discovered at a Paralympian Search event, hosted by the Canadian Paralympic Committee, to compete at a Paralympic Games. (sirc.ca)
  • At the top level, the IPC primarily serves athletes with physical disabilities, but the disability group Intellectual Disability has been added to some Paralympic Games. (disabilityinfosa.co.za)
  • Globally, the International Paralympic Committee is recognized as the leading organization, with direct governance of nine sports, and responsibility over the Paralympic Games and other multi-sport, multi-disability events. (disabilityinfosa.co.za)
  • As Australian officials engage in talks with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over Queensland's 2032 Olympic Games bid, the world's best intellectually impaired athletes are preparing to compete in Brisbane. (makeithappenmovie.com.au)
  • Held every four years, the INAS Global Games will see 1,000 athletes from around 50 countries compete across a range of disciplines including swimming, athletics, cycling, rowing and tennis. (makeithappenmovie.com.au)
  • Many of them will go to compete at the Paralympics in Tokyo next year, but this is a good stepping stone … and some of the sports aren't represented at the Paralympic games so the best of the best win those particular sports. (makeithappenmovie.com.au)
  • There's many athletes with down syndrome competing at these games, and another classification, II3, is basically athletes with autism. (makeithappenmovie.com.au)
  • Iranian athletes are to gather in Para Athletics Camp to follow their preparation process for attending the fourth Asian Para Games. (paralympic.ir)
  • He was the tenth athlete to compete at both the Paralympic Games and Olympic Games. (peoplepill.com)
  • The Kenya National Paralympic Committee kicked off the national trials for the para-athletics to the East Africa Community Games at the Kiprugut Chumo Stadium in Kericho County. (co.ke)
  • According to Mr. Milare, the two-day event will also act as classification trials to ensure that new athletes are well classified in the games, they are to compete in. (co.ke)
  • There is no denying its success, as more and more athletes take part in the Paralympic Games each time. (paris2024.org)
  • Wheelchair athletics emerged in 1952, when athletes with spinal cord injuries took part in a javelin event as part of the Stoke Mandeville Games. (paris2024.org)
  • Athletics was one of the first sports - out of a total of eight - to be added to the Paralympic programme at the Rome 1960 Games. (paris2024.org)
  • NBCUniversal is making an unprecedented commitment to the Paralympics with a record 1,200 hours of programming and six months of promotion for the Tokyo Paralympic Games, which take place 24 August - 5 September 2021. (paralympic.org)
  • In addition to being the presenting sponsor of NBCUniversal's Paralympic Games coverage, Toyota will be the exclusive auto advertiser across all linear and digital coverage of the Tokyo Paralympic Games. (paralympic.org)
  • NBCUniversal's commitment to the coverage and promotion of the Tokyo Paralympic Games and U.S. Paralympic Team is truly something to celebrate," said USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland. (paralympic.org)
  • U.S. Women's Coach Jake Czechowski In a rematch of last summer's gold medal final at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, the USA Women's Goalball Team squared off with Turkey on Dec. 15 in the quarterfinals of the 2022 IBSA Goalball World Championships held in Matosinhos, Portugal. (usaba.org)
  • Most importantly, the men's team achieved qualification for this summer's IBSA Goalball World Championships and will join the women's team which had pre-qualified by virtue of their silver medal at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. (usaba.org)
  • The 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul were the first Games to have doping control, which was handled by International Coordinating Committee of World Sports Organizations for the Disabled. (paradance.org.uk)
  • Successfully representing World Athletics before the Court of Arbitration for Sport in two consecutive appeals brought by a bilateral below-knee amputee athlete and prosthetic blade-user (Blake Leeper) regarding World Athletics' decision not to permit him to compete in able-bodied competition due to the unfair advantage provided to him by those blades. (twobirds.com)
  • Advising the International Tennis Federation on the drafting of its Classification Rules to govern the eligibility of athletes to compete in wheelchair tennis. (twobirds.com)
  • The World Para Athletics organization notes , 'Athletes compete according to their sport specific classification in each event. (theblaze.com)
  • Athletes compete according to their functional classification in each event. (para-athletics.org.sg)
  • According to the 2012 London Paralympics website, the C classification group includes "athletes with an impairment that affects their legs, arms and/or trunk but compete using a standard bicycle. (japan-forward.com)
  • To achieve qualification, they will compete in Athletics (Class T/F20), Swimming (Class S14) and Table Tennis (Class 11). (disabilityinfosa.co.za)
  • Depending on their impairment classification, athletes can compete using a wheelchair (with three wheels), prostheses or a throwing seat. (paris2024.org)
  • However, not all impairment classifications are eligible to compete in all the events. (paris2024.org)
  • Successfully representing the International Association of Athletics Federations before the Court of Arbitration for Sport to resist a challenge to the legality of the IAAF Eligibility Regulations for Female Classification (Athlete with Differences of Sexual Development) brought by Caster Semenya. (twobirds.com)
  • Classification is carried out through a process called Athlete Evaluation. (paralympics.org.nz)
  • The decision to implement the new formula comes after a study initiated in 2006 by the World Para Athletics Classification Research Project revealed that the current MASH formula systemically overestimates athlete height. (opedge.com)
  • Petrillo became the first transgender athlete in the international Paralympic Women's Championship in 2021. (theblaze.com)
  • runner to Jon Dunkerley, a T11 classification visually impaired athlete. (athleticsillustrated.com)
  • Chelsey Gotell, IPC Athletes' Council Chairperson, said: "Classification affects all athletes and is heavily discussed within the athlete community. (virtus.sport)
  • As each International Federation embarks on critically reviewing their classification process, I urge them to engage their Athletes' Councils and Athlete Representatives - or the IPC Athletes' Council if they do not have a current athlete representative model in place - in the process, to ensure that the athlete voice is constructively and effectively incorporated into the future of the sport. (virtus.sport)
  • International Federations (IFs), International Organisations of Sports for the Disabled (IOSDs) and Recognised International Federations could apply to receive support for the development of sport-specific, evidence-based classification systems as defined in the 2015 IPC Athlete Classification Code. (virtus.sport)
  • There have been several milestones in the Paralympic movement. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul was another milestone for the Paralympic movement. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dr Mark Connick from UQ's School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences said increased transparency, robustness and objectivity can be achieved in Para sport classification systems if decisions are supported by a scientific basis. (edu.au)
  • The Citi Volunteer of the Year Award recognises someone who has given up their own time to support the Paralympic Movement as a volunteer. (paralympics.org.nz)
  • Classification provides a structure for fair and equitable competition within the Paralympic Movement. (paralympics.org.nz)
  • Vinod's classification in F52, which is for athletes with impaired muscle power, restricted range of movement, limb deficiency or leg length difference, was done on August 22 by the organisers. (outlookindia.com)
  • APSF, as governing body of the region's para movement, has had direct engagement with CAMAPGOC, the respective National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) and officials to ensure that all organisational preparation adheres to the standard regulations and procedures. (sports247.my)
  • Almost all applications made reference to the concepts of classification research currently adopted by the IPC, and I would like to thank the IPC Classification Research & Development Centres in assisting the IPC in promoting these concepts across the Movement. (virtus.sport)
  • As the Paralympic Movement continues to evolve, it is imperative that every International Federation takes a closer look at their current classification model to ensure that it is appropriately servicing their current and future athletes. (virtus.sport)
  • Highly influential people in the Olympic movement and Paralympic movement will be in attendance," she said. (makeithappenmovie.com.au)
  • This is a great reflection of our combined pledge to creating a path to parity for the Paralympic Movement while bringing the incredible feats of our Para athletes into more American homes than ever before. (paralympic.org)
  • Ron Plassman was a passionate champion of goalball, adaptive sports, and the Paralympic movement. (usaba.org)
  • This article is part of a ParaSport News series of articles looking at doping in the Paralympic, Deaflympic and disability sports movement. (paradance.org.uk)
  • Dr Mark Connick and his colleagues, Associate Professor Sean Tweedy and Dr Emma Beckman , are members of the IPC Classification Research and Development Centre for Physical Impairments, which is supported by the International Paralympic Committee. (edu.au)
  • Following the development of a new formula, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Classification Research and Development Centre at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, initiated a small-scale multicenter project to cross-validate it. (opedge.com)
  • Participants in Paralympic events are grouped into categories according to the degree of their disability so that competitions are fair, but concerns across all Paralympic sports about incorrect categorisation have been increasing globally as the sport has developed," it explains. (theweek.com)
  • In doing so, Brannigan, who is on the autism spectrum, became the first person with a T20 paralympic classification, which refers to intellectual disability, to break the 4:00 barrier. (bringbackthemile.com)
  • Bhavinaben Patel clinched a historic silver in table tennis to give India its first medal in Paralympics before high jumper Nishad Kumar also came second but the celebrations of a Super Sunday were somewhat muted after discus thrower Vinod Kumar's bronze-winning result was put on hold due to a protest over his disability classification. (outlookindia.com)
  • A wide range of topics about the Paralympics and sport in Spain were discussed including the evolution of Paralympic sport, disability sport classification, funding support across all levels of elite sport including the Paralympics and Olympics , the role of sportspeople in politics, sponsorship issues, and issues of gender in Spanish sport. (wikinews.org)
  • The next reports of doping control in disability sport took place at the 1986 World Championships for athletics, swimming, archery in Gothenburg, Sweden. (paradance.org.uk)
  • Valentina Petrillo, a 49-year-old biological male from Italy, won the bronze medal in the women's Para Athletics World Championship 400m race in Paris on Thursday. (theblaze.com)
  • Ghana's renowned paralympian, Raphael Botsyo Nkegbe, has expressed his satisfaction in the fourth position at the just-ended World Para Athletics (WPA) championship in Paris. (sportsinghana.com)
  • 13-time Paralympic gold medalist Jessica Long (swimming) is joining Brown and Avery in a virtual media tour today across NBCUniversal programmes and platforms. (paralympic.org)
  • Psychologists and Para sport experts are responsible for the classification of athletes with an intellectual impairment. (paralympics.org.nz)
  • Over the next 20 years, additional impairment groups were added to Paralympic competition and today the sport is practised by athletes in over 120 countries making it the most widely practised Paralympic Sport. (para-athletics.org.sg)
  • The International Federation for Athletes with Intellectual Impairments (World Intellectual Impairment Sport) will receive funding from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to carry out classification research in athletics , swimming , Nordic skiing and cycling . (virtus.sport)
  • Virtus is the brand name of the International Sports Federation for athletes with intellectual impairment and is a founding member of the International Paralympic Committee. (virtus.sport)
  • Athletics is a sport open to all physical, vision and intellectual impairment classifications. (paris2024.org)
  • Such rules have addressed on- and off-field discipline, integrity, anti-doping and ethics across a range of sports, including in athletics, tennis, football, cricket, rugby union and motor sport. (twobirds.com)
  • Para-athletics is governed by the IPC and coordinated by the World Para Athletics Sports Technical Committee. (para-athletics.org.sg)
  • Many athletics events require specific sports equipment, for example, the discus, shot or javelin. (para-athletics.org.sg)
  • He however, believes the lack of adequate infrastructure could be blamed for his poor outcome and called on the Ministry of Youth and Sports to invest more in athletics tracks for para sports. (sportsinghana.com)
  • Larbi also challenged the government and corporate bodies to buy into the vision of the president of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC), Samson Deen, to development para sports in the country by contributing financially to support that vision. (sportsinghana.com)
  • AP) - The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee is encouraging individual sports to consider "category qualifiers" - classified in some sports as "open" categories - to ensure transgender athletes will have events to participate in once they reach puberty. (wsav.com)
  • It used weight classes in boxing, handicaps in golf and different classifications in Paralympic sports, which engender a fair amount of debate themselves, as examples of ways athletes are grouped into different categories. (wsav.com)
  • It is great to see how an increasing number of IFs [International Federations] and sports turn their attention to a scientific approach of critically reviewing and further developing their classification system. (virtus.sport)
  • Yesterday, the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) of Indonesia and the Asean Para Sports Federation (APSF) secretariat convened a virtual meeting to track Solo's readiness and expedite preparation works which include the participation of athletes, sports and technical, anti-doping, classification, legal matters and other functional areas. (sports247.my)
  • Whereas most sports are based on a selective classification (i.e. gender), the Paralympics have moved towards a functional based classification system, thus avoiding problems such as the one faced by Semenya and other hyper androgenous female athletes. (rockyrook.com)
  • More than 1,000 hours of Tokyo Paralympic coverage will stream across NBCOlympics.com, the NBC Sports app and Peacock. (paralympic.org)
  • They were one of the first Paralympic specific sports to independently create and adopt their own anti-doping policies. (paradance.org.uk)
  • They created their para-sports anti-doping program in 1992 when the German Paralympic Committee instituted doping controls in partnership with their national anti-doping agency. (paradance.org.uk)
  • Total doping sanctions in unidentified Paralympic sports by year. (paradance.org.uk)
  • It was this policy would be in place for the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, with doping control being managed by the International Coordinating Committee of World Sports Organizations for the Disabled. (paradance.org.uk)
  • USABA is a member organization of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and serves as the National Governing Body (NGB) for the Paralympic sport of goalball, a sport developed specifically for the blind and visually impaired. (usaba.org)
  • In 2022, World Para Athletics appointed the physiotherapist as Head of Classification globally. (paralympics.org.nz)
  • The DeLuca Symposium is lead by the 2022 Carlo J. DeLuca Award winners, Manuela Besomi, Marco Ghislieri and Bryan Schlink with support from the ECR Committee. (isek.org)
  • Congratulations to our BC Athletics Recipients of the 2022 Community NCCP Coach Developer Awards! (bcathletics.org)
  • World and regional records held by athletes competing in the T43/F43 (bilateral below the knee lower limb amputations) and T42/F42 (unilateral above the knee lower limb amputations) classes will be reset on January 1, 2018, after World Para Athletics announced it will introduce new rules for people with lower-limb amputations. (opedge.com)
  • Greco competed in para athletics for seven years until switching to cycling in 2018. (japan-forward.com)
  • This project was carried out with the support of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to develop evidence-based classification systems in Paralympic athletics. (edu.au)
  • Canada will make its Tokyo debut on Friday in Para athletics, Para judo, Para rowing, sitting volleyball, Para archery, and Para equestrian while competition continues in Para swimming, Para cycling, wheelchair basketball, and wheelchair rugby. (sirc.ca)
  • Nicholas Bennett (Parksville, BC) is the youngest member of the Canadian Paralympic Team in Tokyo at age 17, and he will start the day off for Canada in the men's 200m freestyle S14 heats at 9:07 a.m. (sirc.ca)
  • Three Canadians are set to take to the track and field at Olympic Stadium as Para athletics competition officially begins in Tokyo. (sirc.ca)
  • As part of a robust plan for coverage and promotion leading up to Tokyo this August, NBC will air the US Paralympic Team Trials competition on 27 June. (paralympic.org)
  • Unlike the Paralympic final in Tokyo, when Turkey took advantage of a short-handed American team playing with injuries and went on to a 9-2 victory, the U.S. squad was at full strength in this game. (usaba.org)
  • At last month's U.S. Paralympic Trials , Brannigan won the 1500 in a new T20 world record of 3:50.05 and won his race by more than 40 seconds. (bringbackthemile.com)
  • Until Thursday this week, the Olympic and Paralympic Swimming selection trials are on in Adelaide. (paralympic.org.au)
  • The Olympic trials are dominating the media and the Paralympic events are gaining almost no attention and no television coverage, despite some very good performances so far. (paralympic.org.au)
  • Additional Paralympic Team Trials programming details will be announced in the future. (paralympic.org)
  • It is with great pride that we gather in Nottwil again for another big Para athletics event, following on from this track hosting its fourth consecutive World Para Athletics Grand Prix. (paralympic.org)
  • His time is now recognised by the International Paralympic Committee for his performance that he achieved earlier this year at the Australian Athletics Championships. (sutherlandathleticsclub.com.au)
  • Welcome to Nottwil for the first World Para Athletics Junior Championships. (paralympic.org)
  • I also want to thank the Organising Committee, World Para Athletics, our technical officials, volunteers and commercial partners, all of whom have made this first World Junior Championships possible. (paralympic.org)
  • I now have the honour to declare open the Nottwil 2017 World Para Athletics Junior Championships. (paralympic.org)
  • Last October, Brannigan, then 18, won the T20 1500 meters at the International Paralympic Committee World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar, upsetting Peyman Nasiri Bazanjani of Iran by 0.03 seconds. (bringbackthemile.com)
  • At the 2011 World Championships in Athletics, Pistorius became the first amputee to win a non-disabled world track medal. (peoplepill.com)
  • She holds the world records for the 200 metres, 400 metres, 800 metres and 1500 metres in her classification and the Paralympic records at 100 metres, 200 metres, 400 metres and 800 metres. (thepiecehall.co.uk)
  • I respect and comply with the IOC and World Athletics rules, I do the tests,' Petrillo said. (theblaze.com)
  • They adapted World Athletics rules and should also adopt the World Athletics regulation on transgender and DSD participation. (theblaze.com)
  • World Athletics, which is expected to release its revised policies for transgender athletes next year, most recently said that open categories were not among its current considerations. (wsav.com)
  • In particular, there are suspicions of a widespread practice involving competitors swimming slower times during their classification process than they will later record in competition, in the hope that they will be categorised with more-disabled swimmers," says the paper. (theweek.com)
  • Athletics, swimming, rowing and table tennis will now once again include events with an ID classification but with a more stringent screening process. (londontown.com)
  • It will also improve the existing sport specific tests for athletics and swimming. (virtus.sport)
  • A 2-week event that occurs after the regular Olympics, the Paralympics is run by the International Paralympics Committee (IPC) and has grown into an elite event that attracts nearly 4000 disabled athletes from 136 countries throughout the world. (medscape.com)
  • The Para Athletics World Championship are events designated for Paralympic athletes. (theblaze.com)
  • The International Paralympic Committee is diminishing the rights of fairness in women's sport by allowing transgender athletes at their events. (theblaze.com)
  • In 2012 there is a very full calendar of international Paralympic events in almost every state and territory that may provide opportunities for participants in the project to write articles and gain points. (paralympic.org.au)
  • In the throwing events, Charlotte Bolton (Tillsonburg, ON) and Sarah Mickey (Redcliff, AB) will be making their Paralympic debuts. (sirc.ca)
  • The Para athletics events will take place between the 30th of August and the 8th of September (para marathon). (paris2024.org)
  • Advising the International Association of Athletics Federations on the drafting of its transfer of allegiance rules (Regulations on Eligibility to Represent a Member in National Representative Competitions). (twobirds.com)
  • After becoming a Paralympic champion, Pistorius attempted to enter non-disabled international competitions, over persistent objections by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and charges that his artificial limbs gave an unfair advantage. (peoplepill.com)
  • The international federation of Paralympic athletics will introduce a new formula to calculate the maximum allowable standing height (MASH) for athletes with bilateral lower-limb amputations. (opedge.com)
  • The individual pursuit C1-3 classification groups cyclists with lower-limb mobility issues. (japan-forward.com)
  • One report said 4 powerlifters and one wheelchair basketball player where caught doping, while another said 1 wheelchair basketball, 1 judo and 2 athletics competitors were caught. (paradance.org.uk)
  • Petrillo competed in the women's T12 classification - which is defined as 'vision constricted to a radius of less than five degrees and/or the ability to recognize a moving object at a distance of one meter. (theblaze.com)
  • Peter Eriksson, former head coach for the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic program, told Reduxx , 'It's shocking to see that women's opportunities to a medal were taken by a cheating 49-year-old male. (theblaze.com)
  • Para cyclist Kate O'Brien (Calgary, AB) is set to make her Paralympic debut in the women's C4-5 500m time trial. (sirc.ca)
  • Paralympians strive for equal treatment with non-disabled Olympic athletes, but there is a large funding gap between Olympic and Paralympic athletes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The International Paralympic Committee has denied the claims. (theweek.com)
  • Prosecuting a number of anti-doping cases on behalf of the International Paralympic Committee before the IPC Anti-Doping Hearing Panel. (twobirds.com)
  • The PARA SPORT Awards are run by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). (paralympics.org.nz)
  • The award is part of the International Paralympic Committee's PARA SPORT Awards. (paralympics.org.nz)
  • Her huge commitment to Para sport caught the attention of the International Paralympic Committee's awards panel. (paralympics.org.nz)
  • The International Paralympic Committee have created a free online course designed to educate those who complete it on the intricacies of classification. (paralympics.ie)
  • To do a 3:55 was just tremendously amazing," Schindler said, according to the International Paralympic Committee website. (japan-forward.com)
  • MPC is a full member of the International Paralympic Committee and is the sole recognised national governing body in Malta for the development and promotion of Para Sport. (maltapara.com)
  • She returned months later" after "the general secretary of the International Association of Athletics Federations, track and field's world governing body, said, 'She is a woman, but maybe not 100 percent'" (Longman). (rockyrook.com)
  • International Paralympic Committee Position Stand-Background and Scientific Principles of Classification in Paralympic Sport. (rockyrook.com)
  • In 1989, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) was founded. (paradance.org.uk)
  • She is a Governing Board Member of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), having been re-elected for a second term and a co-opted Board Member of the African Paralympic Committee (APC). (britishtriathlon.org)
  • The appeal was made by the nine skaters as a group, independent from the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and without the support of the other medal-winning teams from Russia or Japan, and was turned down. (thesportsexaminer.com)
  • Ghana's team leader, Henry Larbi, also called for investment in medical and classification for para-athletes which, he said, would help identify potential para-athletes. (sportsinghana.com)
  • Of the 16 athletes named to Team Canada, 4 are members of BC Athletics! (bcathletics.org)
  • The post Selection for the national Para-athletics team ongoing in Kericho appeared first on KBC . (co.ke)
  • Our research aims to help classifiers in the decision-making process by developing methods that provide evidence-based, scientifically defensible classification recommendations. (edu.au)
  • The current method to allocate athletes to a class is best practice, so we are excited about the potential to further improve classification by developing a method that will help classifiers make more defensible decisions," Dr Connick said. (edu.au)
  • I am glad to say that the FEI classifiers agreed with my original classification and there was no change and I stay as a grade 4. (ilsedressage.com)