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What does S13 mean in swimming?

What does S13 mean in swimming?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. S13, SB13, SM13 are disability swimming classifications used for categorising swimmers based on their level of disability.

What are the disability categories for the Paralympics?

Paralympics welcomes athletes from six main disability categories: amputee, cerebral palsy, intellectual disability, visually impaired, spinal injuries and Les Autres (French for “the others”, a category that includes conditions that do not fall into the categories mentioned before).

How do you qualify for Paralympics swimming?

The three main criteria to be eligible for the II sport class of Paralympic Competition are:

  1. IQ of 75 or below (Must be *WISC, WAIS, Stanford-Binet or Raven)
  2. Significant limitations in Adaptive Behavior (Vineland, ABAS or Other)
  3. Onset before age 18.

What does Paralympics mean?

: a series of international contests for athletes with disabilities that are associated with and held following the summer and winter Olympic Games. — called also Paralympic Games.

How is the classification of Para Swimming determined?

CLASSIFICATION IN PARA SWIMMING. To ensure competition is fair and equal, all Paralympic sports have a system in place which ensures that winning is determined by skill, fitness, power, endurance, tactical ability and mental focus, the same factors that account for success in sport for able-bodied athletes.

What kind of Sport is swimming in the Paralympics?

Paralympic swimming. Paralympic swimming is an adaptation of the sport of swimming for athletes with disabilities. Paralympic swimmers compete at the Summer Paralympic Games and at other sports competitions throughout the world.

How are athletes grouped in World Para Swimming?

The impact of that impairment on the sport must be proved. In World Para Swimming, athletes are grouped by the degree of activity limitation resulting from an impairment. These groups are called ‘sport classes’.

Who are Pr3 athletes in the Paralympic Games?

PR3 is for rowers who have residual function in their legs, trunk, arms and shoulders and can utilise the sliding seat. These sports classes include athletes with vision impairment, and there may be up to two rowers with a vision impairment in the boat). PR3 athletes compete in coxed four (mixed).