On Tuesday, the Award of the World Indian Prix will take place on Tuesday’s asparaghallal in India. The three-day event will witness 250 competitors of 20 countries.
Different categories of different events are based on dance sports based on the devaluation of athletes. The classification process in the para-athletics is multiple and takes into account different factors.
This can often lead to a university mess and even disqualification, sometimes immediately before the event.
Indian Express Explains better points for the classification process that occurs during parat-athletes.
Question: What is classifies in rope-athletics?
It is a process that determines which athlete will compete against each other’s event. This is done to collect athletes at such levels of physical ability to allow fair competition.
– What are the classification criteria?
The main standards of any case are competent for classification are: The underlying health condition, which is permanent and satisfies the minimum impairment standards. Examples of minimum devaluation criteria are the maximum height set for a short-lived athletes, or a level of ametation for athletes with limbs.
Question: What are sports courses in which athletes are classified?
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Sports class athletes with similar disorders to ensure fair competition. They are based on the vision of competent devaluation, such as visual impairment (T35-38), COORCINATION DISPAIRMENT (T35-41), short-term condition (T32-4-34, T51-54).
The numbers present the level of depreciation. The lower the number, the harder it hurts.
H. How is classification done in dance-athletes?
The classification in the para-athletics is made for three types of devaluation: physical, vision and intellectual.
There are three stages of classification. Physical assessment, technical assessment and observation assessment.
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In the first stage (physical assessment) athletes are evaluated whether they decide whether they are medically fitted or not. They are judged by a certified physiotherapy or medical doctor with 10 settings. In case of intellectual devaluation, athletes buy special sports tests such as running and throwing.
In the second round (technical evaluation), athletic techniques are judged, as it must synchronize with the devaluation that is claimed by the athlete. Any type of conflict will lead to an athlete’s disqualification. In case of intellectual devaluation, athletes collect a computer test to determine their intellect under the supervision of the expert.
The third stage (observation assessment) is for such disorders or groups that do not have a fixed classification. Injuries involving the spinal cords fall under a non-landed sport class, while the likes of the limb and shortness are included in a fixed sports class.
Question: What happens during the observation assessment?
The classification of the fixed sports class is usually performed during the first two stages, after which athletes receive their classification.
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For a non-fixed sports class (increase in muscle tension and muscle strain and muscle delay), Atksis (unused movement) and Attitudio (continuous slow voluntary movement).
“The classification is a constantly developing process. During the observation assessment, we look at the athletes and how they behave in the field. The monitoring is made to make sure that the athlete is classified in the right sports class, “said the Indian Express to the Indian Paralympic Committee.
H. Where is the classification?
The classification is important for the athletes to participate in international events. It is usually done during events like the World Grand Prix. Bigger tournaments such as paralympoo and Asian dance games do not offer classification slots. Thus, they must be classified for any athlete to participate in these events, such as the Grand Prix.
H. Who is the classification?
The classification panel consists of certified classifiers from certified classifiers (NPC).
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Question: What is the validity of the classifier given to athletes?
There are three types of validity of classification. Fixed (c), review the next available capabilities (R-NAO) and review the fixed review date (R-FD).
The approved classification is designed for athletes who meet the classification criteria, and their devaluation is unlikely to change over time.
R-NAO for athletes who barely satisfied standards or have a complaint by NPC or Para World Athletics, or have a revaluation application from classifiers.
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R-FRD is for athletes who have a developing disorder and requiring timely appreciation. The frd period is usually two years.
Athletes may be needed repeatedly to be rearranged during their career, especially if their disorders progress or change.