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difference in performance times between women in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m backstroke. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between women in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m freestyle. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between women in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 14 x 50 m individual medley. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m backstroke. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m breaststroke. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between women in 2 (SP4), 3 (SP4, SP5) and 4 (SP5, SP6) in the 25 m butterfly. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 2 (SP4), 3 (SP4, SP5) and 4 (SP5, SP6) in the 25 m butterfly. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between women in 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 50 m butterfly. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 4 x 50 m individual medley. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100 m freestyle.
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The longest distances
Paralympic S8 swimmers can measure are often half that of comparable Olympic counters. This is attributed to neuromuscular related drag issues. CP swimmers are more efficient at above water swimming than underwater swimming. CP8 swimmers experience swimmers shoulder, a swimming related injury, at rates similar to their able-bodied counterparts. When fatigued, asymmetry in their stroke becomes a problem for swimmers in this class. The integrated classification system used for swimming, where swimmers with CP compete against those with other disabilities, is subject to criticisms has been that the nature of CP is that greater exertion leads to decreased dexterity and fine motor movements. This puts competitors with CP at a disadvantage when competing against people with amputations who do not lose coordination as a result of exertion.
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with dynamic standing balance. Able to recover in standing when balance is challenged. Not more than 70 points in legs." In 2003, Disabled Sports USA defined this class as, "In a sitting class but not more than 70 points in the lower limbs. Are unable to recover balance in challenged standing position." In
Australia, this class means combined lower plus upper limb functional problems. "Minimal disability." It can also mean in Australia that the athlete is "ambulant with moderately reduced function in one or both lower limbs." They have a normalized drag in the range of 0.6 to 0.7.
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468:. In 2003 the committee approved a plan which recommended the development of a universal classification code. The code was approved in 2007, and defines the "objective of classification as developing and implementing accurate, reliable and consistent sport focused classification systems", which are known as "evidence based, sport specific classification". In November 2015, they approved the revised classification code, which "aims to further develop evidence based, sport specific classification in all sports".
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278:(6.8 kg). Lower limb amputations effect a person's energy cost for being mobile. To keep their oxygen consumption rate similar to people without lower limb amputations, they need to walk slower. A3 swimmers use around 41% more oxygen to walk or run the same distance as someone without a lower limb amputation. A2 swimmers use around 87% more oxygen to walk or run the same distance as someone without a lower limb amputation.
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limb amputations effect a person's energy cost for being mobile. To keep their oxygen consumption rate similar to people without lower limb amputations, they need to walk slower. Because they are missing a limb, amputees are more prone to overuse injuries in their remaining limbs. Common problems with intact upper limbs for people in this class include
123:. In the classification title, S represents Freestyle, Backstroke and Butterfly strokes. SB means breaststroke. SM means individual medley. The number following indicates degree of disability, with one being the most severely physically impaired to ten having the least amount of physical disability. According to the
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class swimmers are sometimes found in this class. CP7 sportspeople are able to walk, but appear to do so while having a limp as one side of their body is more effected than the other. They may have involuntary muscles spasms on one side of their body. They have fine motor control on their dominant
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Swimming classification generally has three components. The first is a bench press. The second is water test. The third is in competition observation. As part of the water test, swimmers are often required to demonstrate their swimming technique for all four strokes. They usually swim a distance
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This is wheelchair sport classification that corresponds to the neurological level L2 - L5. Historically, this class has been known as Lower 4, Upper 5. People with lesions at L4 have issues with their lower back muscles, hip flexors and their quadriceps. People with lesions at the L4 to S2 who are
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swimmers have slower start times than other people in their classes. They are also more likely to interlock their hands when underwater in some strokes to prevent hand drift, which increases drag while swimming. For S8 classified swimmers with CP, they are able to record long distances underwater.
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A3 swimmers in this class have a similar stroke length and stroke rate comparable to able bodied swimmers. A study of was done comparing the performance of swimming competitors at the 1984 Summer
Paralympics. It found there was no significant difference in performance in times between men and women
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F8 is standing wheelchair sport class. The level of spinal cord injury for this class involves people who have incomplete lesions at a slightly higher level. This means they can sometimes bear weight on their legs. In 2002, USA Track & Field defined this class as, "These are standing athletes
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S8 swimmers with spinal cord injuries tend to be complete paraplegics with lesions below L4 to L5. When swimming, they are able to kick but limited use of their ankles means that their propulsion from kicking can be limited. They normally do diving starts from the platform but are not able to get
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S8 and S9 amputee swimmers in this class have similar start times to people with legs amputations in S8 to S10 classes. S8 amputee swimmers in this class have much shorter points of entry into the water off the block. Compared to able bodied swimmers, amputee swimmers in this class have a shorter
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Classification generally has four phases. The first stage of classification is a health examination. For amputees in this class, this is often done on site at a sports training facility or competition. The second stage is observation in practice, the third stage is observation in competition and
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The nature of a person's amputations in this class can effect their physiology and sports performance. Because of the potential for balance issues related to having an amputation, during weight training, amputees are encouraged to use a spotter when lifting more than 15 pounds (6.8 kg). Lower
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People in this class have good sitting balance. People with lesions at L4 have trunk stability, can lift a leg and can flex their hips. They can walk independently with the use of longer leg braces. They may use a wheelchair for the sake of convenience. Recommended sports include many standing
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A study of was done comparing the performance of athletics competitors at the 1984 Summer
Paralympics. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between women in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m breaststroke. It found there was little significant
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CP7 swimmers tend to have a passive normalized drag in the range of 0.6 to 0.8. This puts them into the passive drag band of PDB6, PDB8, and PDB9. CP8 swimmers tend to have a passive normalized drag in the range of 0.4 to 0.9. This puts them into the passive drag band of PDB6, PDB8, and PDB10.
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had a zero classification at the Games policy. This policy was put into place in 2014, with the goal of avoiding last minute changes in classes that would negatively impact athlete training preparations. All competitors needed to be internationally classified with their classification status
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The nature of an A2 and A3 swimmers's amputations in this class can effect their physiology and sports performance. Because of the potential for balance issues related to having an amputation, during weight training, amputees are encouraged to use a spotter when lifting more than 15 pounds
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The nature of a person's amputations in this class can effect their physiology and sports performance. Because they are missing a limb, amputees are more prone to overuse injuries in their remaining limbs. Common problems for intact upper limbs for people in this class include
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For this classification, organisers of the
Paralympic Games have the option of including the following events on the Paralympic programme: 50 m and 100 m Freestyle, 400 m Freestyle, 100 m Backstroke, 100 m Butterfly, 100 m Breaststroke, and 200 m Individual Medley events.
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2, S3, S4, S5 and S8. Prior to the 1990s, the A9 class was often grouped with other amputee classes in swimming competitions, including the
Paralympic Games. Swimmers in this class have a similar stroke length and stroke rate to able bodied swimmers.
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on a national level. The classification test has three components: "a bench test, a water test, observation during competition." American swimmers are assessed by four people: a medical classified, two general classified and a technical classifier.
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the last stage is assigning the sportsperson to a relevant class. Sometimes the health examination may not be done on site for amputees in this class because the nature of the amputation could cause not physically visible alterations to the body.
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ISOD amputee A2, A3, A6, A8 and A9 swimmers may be found in this class. Prior to the 1990s, the A2, A3, A6, A8 and A9 classes were often grouped with other amputee classes in swimming competitions, including the
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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. The classification is governed by the
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in A2 and A3 in the 50 meter breaststroke, men and women in A2 and A3 in the 50 meter freestyle, men and women in A2, A3 and A4 in the 25 meter butterfly, and men in A2 and A3 in the 50 meter backstroke.
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complete paraplegics may have motor function issues in their gluts and hamstrings. Their quadriceps are likely to be unaffected. They may be absent sensation below the knees and in the groin area.
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side of the body, which can present as asymmetry when they are in motion. People in this class tend to have energy expenditure similar to people without cerebral palsy.
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stroke length and increased stroke rate. Because their legs are their greatest strength, they modify their entry into the water to take advantage of this.
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of 25 meters for each stroke. They are also generally required to demonstrate how they enter the water and how they turn in the pool.
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said this classification was graded along a gradient, with S1 being the most disabled and S10 being the least disabled.
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related sports. People in this class have a total respiratory capacity of 88% compared to people without a disability.
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full power because of limited use of their legs. They do leg turns but have limited propulsion power off the wall.
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with a time of 00:30.85. In the S8 100 m
Freestyle Long Course, the men's world record is held by Australia's
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confirmed prior to the Games, with exceptions to this policy being dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
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or their state swimming governing body. In the United States, classification is handled by the
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The table below records the fastest ever Paralympic record in this class for specific events.
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2462:"Maddison Elliott breaks world record at Commonwealth Games 2014 in swimming for Australia"
2263:. The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. 2008. Archived from
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People with spinal cord injuries compete in this class, including F6 and F8 sportspeople.
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Woude, Luc H. V.; Hoekstra, F.; Groot, S. De; Bijker, K. E.; Dekker, R. (2010-01-01).
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This article is about the disability swimming classification. For other uses, see
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In the S8 50 m Freestyle Long Course, the men's world record is held by China's
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2405:"Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games - Men's 100m butterfly - S8: Results Final"
2343:"Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games - Men's 400m freestyle - S8: Results Final"
2315:"Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games - Men's 100m freestyle - S8: Results Final"
2052:(in European Spanish). Spain: Consejo Superior de Deportes. Archived from
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with a time of 00:26.45 and the women's world record is held by China's
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ISOD amputee A9 swimmers may be found in several classes. These include
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Wheelchair Sport: A Complete Guide for Athletes, Coaches, and Teachers
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In Australia, to be classified in this category, athletes contact the
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1749:"Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System"
1719:"Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System"
1450:"Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System"
1238:"Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System"
1205:"Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System"
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Tweedy, Sean M.; Beckman, Emma M.; Connick, Mark J. (August 2014).
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DeLisa, Joel A.; Gans, Bruce M.; Walsh, Nicholas E. (2005-01-01).
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The spasticity athetosis level and location of a CP7 sportsperson.
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The spasticity athetosis level and location of a CP8 sportsperson.
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This class includes people with several disability types include
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Functional profile of a wheelchair sportsperson in the F8 class.
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Swimmers who have competed in this classification include
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International Paralympic Committee (February 2005).
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A profile of disability type of an F8 sportsperson.
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2608:The Paralympic Games: Empowerment Or Side Show?
2009:"SWIMMING CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION MANUAL"
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1604:"Kategorie postižení handicapovaných sportovců"
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1214:. International Paralympic Committee
1032:Category:S8-classified para swimmers
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1019:United States Paralympic Committee
940:– Record awaiting ratification by
489:International Paralympic Committee
466:International Paralympic Committee
125:International Paralympic Committee
109:International Paralympic Committee
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1818:Winnick, Joseph P. (2011-01-01).
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2232:"Rio 2016 Classification Guide"
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1656:Broad, Elizabeth (2014-02-06).
1471:
1015:Australian Paralympic Committee
495:
386:Wheelchair sport classification
1610:(in Czech). September 12, 2008
1134:Shackell, James (2012-07-24).
1025:
39:This article needs editing to
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3970:Para swimming classifications
3311:Amputee sports classification
1572:"Clasificaciones de Ciclismo"
1545:Sportability British Columbia
1059:
153:Amputee sports classification
114:
104:para-swimming classifications
2710:Para-swimming classification
2611:. Meyer & Meyer Verlag.
2464:. 2014-07-25. Archived from
2414:. 2008-09-07. Archived from
2079:"S P I N A L C ORD I N JURY"
1581:(in Mexican Spanish). Mexico
1363:. Elsevier Health Sciences.
16:Para-swimming classification
7:
2177:"History of Classification"
1398:. June 2012. Archived from
1123:IPC Swimming Classification
958:Records not set in finals:
119:This classification is for
10:
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2577:10.1016/j.pmrj.2014.04.013
2046:Deportistas sin Adjectivos
1904:Deportistas sin Adjectivos
1538:"Classification Made Easy"
1176:Science of Swimming Faster
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2524:"Classification Profiles"
2261:"Swimming Classification"
2123:Sydney East PSSA (2016).
1321:. John Wiley & Sons.
41:comply with Knowledge's
1056:is also in this class.
924:2014 Commonwealth Games
485:2016 Summer Paralympics
479:At the Paralympic Games
2488:"CLASSIFICATION GUIDE"
2086:Therapeutic Recreation
1962:IWAS (20 March 2011).
1093:Buckley, Jane (2011).
843:Peter Alan Stuart Leek
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972:– relay heat 1st leg
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1392:"Classification 101"
879:100 m freestyle
823:100 m butterfly
655:400 m freestyle
600:100 m freestyle
380:Spinal cord injuries
327:CP8 (classification)
323:CP7 (classification)
307:shoulder impingement
249:shoulder impingement
2187:on August 22, 2023.
1635:. Benchmark Games.
1046:Heather Frederiksen
787:Konstantin Lisenkov
731:Konstantin Lisenkov
544:50 m freestyle
435:F8 (classification)
400:F6 (classification)
288:A9 (classification)
269:A3 (classification)
265:A2 (classification)
259:Lower limb amputees
234:A8 (classification)
230:A6 (classification)
224:Upper limb amputees
50:improve the content
2540:on August 18, 2016
2495:Swimming Australia
1941:. Human Kinetics.
1824:. Human Kinetics.
1704:10.1123/apaq.9.1.5
1402:on August 16, 2016
1179:. Human Kinetics.
1001:Getting classified
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1052:. World champion
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1042:Sean Fraser
1026:Competitors
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863:Sep 7, 2008
639:Sep 8, 2008
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