Preparing for International Classification
Preparing for International Classification Athlete presentation for international classification Before the classification day · Each International Sport Federation has a set deadline for submission of
Preparing for International Classification Athlete presentation for international classification Before the classification day · Each International Sport Federation has a set deadline for submission of
Preparing for National Classification Athlete presentation for classification What to bring? · Athletes must arrive at their assigned classification time and location at least
Classification Process Classification follows a three-step process: 1. Does the athlete have at least one of the ten eligible impairments? To be eligible for Para
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Classification Resources: – Classification FAQs– Classification Pathway and Sport Class Status– Protest Form– Medical Review Request Form– National Classifier Application Form– Paralympics Ireland National Classification Policy & Standards– IPC Athlete Classification Code
What is classification? Classification determines who is eligible to compete in Para Sport and groups eligible athletes with similar impairments into sport classes through a
Athletes with a disability may experience a competitive disadvantage during sports practice. That is why a system has been put in place to minimise the
Paralympics Ireland and the Dublin 2018 World Para Swimming Allianz European Championships LOC would like to thank the Centre for Eye Research Ireland and its
Paralympics Ireland is this week welcoming a new member of staff to the team, with the announcement that Ana Carolina Maia has been appointed as
Ahead of the commencement of the IPC Paralympic Athletics World Championships in Doha tomorrow Ireland’s Jason Smyth; reigning double Paralympic and world champion, and Paralympic
We’re hosting a Classification Code Review Workshop. On Monday 30th March we’ll be hosting an IPC classification code workshop in Bewley’s Dublin Airport Hotel at
Rio de Janeiro was the picturesque venue for the 2016 Paralympic Games with much of the action taking place along the famed Copa Cabana beach.