What does S7 mean in Paralympics swimming?
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What does S7 mean in Paralympics swimming?
disability swimming
S7, SB6, SM7 are disability swimming classifications used for categorizing swimmers based on their level of disability. Swimmers in this class have use of their arms and trunk. They have limited leg function or are missing a leg or parts of both legs.
What is S14 classification in Paralympic swimming?
S14 swimmers have an intellectual impairment, which typically leads to the athletes having difficulties with regards to pattern recognition, sequencing, and memory, or having a slower reaction time, which impact on sport performance in general.
What does S8 mean in Paralympics swimming?
disability
S8, SB7, SM8 are disability swimming classifications used for categorizing swimmers based on their level of disability. This class includes a number of different disabilities including people with amputations and cerebral palsy.
What does S10 mean in Paralympics swimming?
S10, SB9, SM10 are disability swimming classifications used for categorizing swimmers based on their level of disability. Swimmers in this class tend to have minimal weakness affecting their legs, missing feet, a missing leg below the knee or problems with their hips.
What does s6 mean in Paralympics?
This class includes people with a number of different types of disability including short stature, major limb impairment or loss in two limbs. This includes people with cerebral palsy, people with dwarfism and amputees. The class competes at the Paralympic Games.
What does T20 mean in Paralympics?
The Paralympic class for Track and Field athletes with intellectual impairment is T20/F20. The Prefix âTâ to the class denotes Track events (e.g. T20) while âFâ denotes Field events (e.g. F20).
What does T38 mean in the Paralympics?
hypertonia, ataxia
T38. Athletes have clear evidence of hypertonia, ataxia and/or athetosis on physical assessment that will affect running. Co-ordination impairment is mild to moderate and can be in one to four limbs. Co-ordination and balance are typically mildly affected, and overall these athletes are able to run and jump freely.
What does S12 mean in Paralympics?
S11, S12 and S13 are for swimmers with visual impairments. S1 through to S10 are for competitors with physical disabilities. The classes rank highest to lowest in terms of level of disability, so S1 is for the most severely disabled swimmers, while S10 is for those with the mildest form of disability.
What does S4 mean in Paralympics?
Swimmers use water starts and assistance in the water. S4 SB3 SM4 Swimmers with good use of arms and some hand weakness with no use of their trunk or legs; swimmers with significant limb loss to three or four limbs. Swimmers usually start in the water.
What is S3 in Paralympics?
S3 SB2. This sport class includes athletes with amputations of both arms and legs. Swimmers with reasonable arm strokes but no use of their legs or trunk and swimmers with severe co-ordination problems in all limbs are also included in this sport class.
What does S10 mean at Paralympics?
S10 SB9 SM10 Swimmers with very minimal impairment that affects one joint, usually their foot or hand. Starts, turns and strokes are smooth and fluid. Swimmers with a Vision Impairment. S11. – Athletes have very low visual acuity (how far they can see) and/or no light perception.
What is T38 in the Paralympics?
T38 and CP8 are disability sport classification for disability athletics intended for people with cerebral palsy. It includes people who have coordination impairments such as hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis.
What does C5 mean in Paralympics?
athletes with minimum impairments
Sport class C1 is allocated to athletes with the most severe activity limitation, while the sport class C5 is allocated to athletes with minimum impairments.
What is S5 in Paralympics?
S5 is for swimmers with co-ordination moderately affected, movement highly affected in the mid-trunk and legs, or the absence of limbs. These swimmers have difficulty holding good body position or swimming straight, through the water.
What does t38 mean in Paralympics?
Athletes have clear evidence of hypertonia, ataxia and/or athetosis on physical assessment that will affect running. Co-ordination impairment is mild to moderate and can be in one to four limbs. Co-ordination and balance are typically mildly affected, and overall these athletes are able to run and jump freely.
What does T46 mean in Paralympics?
T46 and F46 are disability sport classification for disability athletics. People in this class have a single below or above the elbow amputation. The amputee sports equivalent class is ISOD the A6 and A8 classes. People in this class can have injuries as a result of over use of their remaining upper limb.