The International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the governing body of the Paralympic Movement and supervisor of the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games, has updated their classification rules and ...
The International Paralympic Committee opened applications on Monday for its second call for classification research grants, offering up to €150,000 under the 'Sport for Mobility' programme to improve ...
More than 150 participants from across the Paralympic Movement gathered in Bonn, Germany, for the International Paralympic Committee (IPC)’s Annual Classification Meeting, held from 23 to 25 October ...
The awardees were selected following an open nomination process, which received submissions from researchers, classifiers, and heads of classification across the Paralympic community. The IPC's ...
Background Paralympic sports are required to develop evidence-based systems that allocate athletes into ‘classes’ on the basis of the impact of their impairment on sport performance. However, sports ...
The University of Chichester has been chosen to lead research into a developing a sports-specific classification system for blind football. Experts from the West Sussex institution were selected to ...
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) president Andrew Parsons has rejected claims the classification system is broken. British Paralympic sport has been rocked by recent claims that some athletes ...
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