The World Para Athletics Championships, known as the IPC Athletics World Championships prior to 2017, are a biennial Paralympic athletics event organized by World Para Athletics, a subcommittee of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). It features athletics events contested by athletes with physical disabilities. The first IPC Athletics World Championships were held in Berlin, Germany in 1994.

They are a Paralympic parallel to the World Athletics Championships for able-bodied athletes. Since 2011, when they switched from a quadrennial scheduling to biennial, the IPC championships have been held in the same years as the IAAF championships, although they are separate events and are not necessarily held in the same host city. In 2017, London, which previously hosted the 2012 Summer Paralympics, became the first city to host both the IAAF World Championships and World Para Athletics Championships in the same year and as connected events.

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Classification

  • F = field athletes
  • T = track athletes
  • P = pentathlon
  • 11-13: visually impaired, 11 and 12 compete with a sighted guide
  • 20: intellectual disability
  • 31-38: cerebral palsy or other conditions that affect muscle co-ordination and control. Athletes in class 31-34 compete in a seated position; athletes in class 35-38 compete standing.
  • 40-41: small athletes.
  • 42-43: impaired muscular power (without prosthesis) in the legs.
  • 45-47: upper limb prosthesis.
  • 51-57: spinal cord injuries. All races compete in wheel chairs. Everyone throws seated.
  • 61-64 : athletes who have a prosthesis affected by lower limb deficiency and leg length difference.
  • 71-72 : severe coordinations disorders. Practice only Frame Running.

See also

  • Para Athletics
  • International Paralympic Committee
  • Athletics at the Paralympics
  • World Juniors Para Athletics Championships
  • European Para Athletics Championships
  • European Para Championships
  • Asian Para Athletics Championships
  • World Athletics Championships
  • World Deaf Athletics Championships
  • Asian Para Games
  • African Para Games
  • Parapan American Games
  • Oceania Area Championships in Athletics#Para

References

External links

  • New Athletics World Records Set in Lille, International Paralympic Committee (IPC), 25 July 2002
  • III ATHLETICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - I.P.C 2002 - program & Results (archived, Wayback Machine)
  • US Captures 11 Gold Medals in IPC World Championships, The O&P EDGE, October 2002
  • 2006 IPC World Championships In Athletics - Selection Criteria Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Athletics Canada
  • Dr. Detlef Eckert startet bei der Leichtathletik-WM der Behinderten gleich dreimal (German), Berliner Zeitung, July 22, 1994
  • Vom Rehabilitationssport zu den Paralympics Archived 2012-03-05 at the Wayback Machine (German), Sportmuseum Leipzig
  • More victories for disabled athletes, Mail & Guardian Online, Aug 17 1998
  • More gold for disabled athletes, Mail & Guardian Online, Aug 14 1998
  • Alexander Stadium Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, newman.ac.uk
  • Maxxyz Controlled Martin Lighting Package for IPC Athletics World Championships, livetime.nl, November 7, 2006
  • IPC Athletics

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