Following a three-year open consultation process that engaged 80 per cent of its membership, as well as the athlete community, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has published the final ...
More than 70 Para sport representatives met in Siegburg to learn more about the International Paralympic Committee's (IPC) ongoing review of the Athlete Classification Code and provide feedback on its ...
Members of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) voted 98 percent in favour of a new classification code which "aims to ensure standardisation and harmonisation within the Paralympic Movement".
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has today (1 August 2022) begun a five-month long second consultation phase of the IPC Classification Code Review. As the Review takes a deep dive into the ...
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 ...
PR1, W1, T51, F58, SL4, KL3, SM11. This is not a test to crack a code. But you will see a series of letter and number combinations while engaging with the Paralympics in Paris. At the Olympics, there ...
ITU presented at the IPC VISTA Scientific Conference the progress on the implementation of a sport specific classification system for Paratriathlon, striving for meeting the standards defined by the ...
Dr Abena Tannoh, a medical doctor and member of Ghana’s National Paralympic Committee (NPC), is representing the country at the International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) Annual Classification Meeting ...
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