Progressive Unofficial Classification Pos No Rider
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
ASA East Region Para-Swimming Meet 2017 Condidtions 19.03.17
ASA EAST REGION PARA-SWIMMING MEET 2017 Level 3 Licence No. 3ER170675 Sunday 19th March 2017 Newmarket Leisure Centre, Exning Way, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 0EA Warm up: 5.00pm Start 5.30pm Meet Conditions 1. The gala is a Level 3 licensed meet and will be held under ASA Laws and Regulations, ASA Technical Rules of Racing and IPC Swimming Rules. 2. The Promoter is Jackie Harvey on behalf of the ASA East Region Disability Committee. Email all queries to [email protected] 3. The pool length is 25 metres, 6 lanes with Swiss electronic timing. 4. The competition is open to any swimmer with a disability: physical, sensory or learning impairments. 5. Each competitor shall be an ASA Category 2 member or an equivalent member of SASA or WASA whose membership record shows a S1-15, SB1–SB15 or SM1-SM15 IPC Swimming classification, which is held on the British Swimming or IPC Swimming Classification database at the time of entry. 6. Swimmers on the functional classification waiting list, or have an active application with UKSA or INAS, made within the last 12 months, are invited to compete. They must still meet the ASA Category 2 membership requirement. They would achieve a time in a licensed event but will not be eligible to receive medals. 7. Competitors should indicate on their entry their relevant: • IPC classification or British Swimming classification • UKSA or INAS classification (accompanied by the relevant number) • British Blind Sport classification • UK Deaf Sport classification • Exception codes Where swimmers are on the classification waiting list please insert W/L 8. -
Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
TOKYO 2020 PARALYMPIC GAMES QUALIFICATION REGULATIONS REVISED EDITION, APRIL 2021 INTERNATIONAL PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE 2 CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Programme Overview 3. General IPC Regulations on Eligibility 4. IPC Redistribution Policy of Vacant Qualification Slots 5. Universality Wild Cards 6. Key Dates 7. Archery 8. Athletics 9. Badminton 10. Boccia 11. Canoe 12. Cycling (Track and Road) 13. Equestrian 14. Football 5-a-side 15. Goalball 16. Judo 17. Powerlifting 18. Rowing 19. Shooting 20. Swimming 21. Table Tennis 22. Taekwondo 23. Triathlon 24. Volleyball (Sitting) 25. Wheelchair Basketball 26. Wheelchair Fencing 27. Wheelchair Rugby 28. Wheelchair Tennis 29. Glossary 30. Register of Updates INTERNATIONAL PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE 3 INTRODUCTION These Qualification Regulations (Regulations) describe in detail how athletes and teams can qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games in each of the twenty- two (22) sports on the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Programme (Games Programme). It provides to the National Paralympic Committees (NPCs), to National Federations (NFs), to sports administrators, coaches and to the athletes themselves the conditions that allow participation in the signature event of the Paralympic Movement. These Regulations present: • an overview of the Games Programme; • the general IPC regulations on eligibility; • the specific qualification criteria for each sport (in alphabetical order); and • a glossary of the terminology used throughout the Regulations. STRUCTURE OF SPORT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATION -
Examining Swimming Coaches' Understandings of Inclusion And
Sociology of Sport Journal, 2019, 36, 311-321 https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2018-0164 © 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc. ARTICLE “I Feel We are Inclusive Enough”: Examining Swimming Coaches’ Understandings of Inclusion and Disability Andrew Hammond Ruth Jeanes University of British Columbia Monash University, Melbourne Dawn Penney Deana Leahy Edith Cowan University and Monash University, Melbourne Monash University, Melbourne In this study, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight Victorian swimming coaches to examine the discourses of disability1 and inclusion that they expressed in relation to their current coaching practices. Analysis specifically pursued links between neoliberalism, ableism, elitism, classification and inclusion in coaching, with the intention of exploring what discourse relations are possible, imaginable and practical within what have been referred to as neoliberal-ableist times. Findings reveal that coaches replicate and reproduce elitist, ableist assumptions about the body and sport. The discussion prompts a consideration of how rationalities and techniques of inclusion are limited under the prevailing political context. This paper explores the effects of “neoliberal-able rationality” are central to this research and then expand upon our theorization sport policy and swimming coaches’ understandings of inclusion and application of the concept of neoliberal-ableism to critically and disability. Recent research has highlighted how economic examine sport and inclusion. policies underpinned by neoliberal rationalities of government often see sport as a tool that can be used to alleviate social problems Neoliberalism that are conceived to be a social and economic burden on the state (e.g., juvenile delinquency, obesity, homelessness, unemployment We define neoliberal rationality as a governing rationality through and so on) (Gard, Dionigi, & Dionigi, 2018; Hall, 2006; Parnell, which everything becomes “economized.” As Wendy Brown has May, Widdop, Cope, & Bailey, 2018). -
Rev Bras Cineantropomhum
Rev Bras Cineantropom Hum original article DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2017v19n2p196 Sport classification for athletes with visual impairment and its relation with swimming performance Classificação esportiva para atletas com deficiência visual e sua relação com o desempenho na natação Elaine Cappellazzo Souto1,2 Leonardo dos Santos Oliveira1 Claudemir da Silva Santos2 Márcia Greguol1 Abstract – The medical classification (MC) adopted for swimmers with vision visual impairment (VI) does not clearly elucidate the influence of vision loss on performance. In a documentary research, the final time in the 50-, 100- and 400-m freestyle events and MC (S11, S12 and S13) of national (n = 40) and international (n = 72) elite swimmers was analyzed. The analysis was performed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and Spearman’s correlation with 95% confidence (P < 0.05) and Cohen’s d was calculated. There was a large effect of MC on the final time in the 50-m (P = 0.034, d = 1.55) for national ath- letes and in the 50-m (P = 0.001, d = 2.64), 100-m (P = 0.001, d = 3.01) and 400-m (P = 0.001, d = 2.88) for international athletes. S12 and S13 classes were faster compared to S11 class for all international events, but only in the 50-m for the national event (P < 0.05). It was found a strong negative relationship between the final time and MC for international athletes (Spearman’s Rho ≥ 0.78). There was a significant influence of MC on the performance of swimmers in freestyle races, especially in international swimmers. -
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veteran Monthly Assistance Allowance for Disabled Veterans Training in Paralympic and Olympic Sports Program (VMAA) In partnership with the United States Olympic Committee and other Olympic and Paralympic entities within the United States, VA supports eligible service and non-service-connected military Veterans in their efforts to represent Team USA at the Paralympic Games, Olympic Games and other international sport competitions. The VA Office of National Veterans Sports Programs & Special Events provides a monthly assistance allowance for disabled Veterans training in Paralympic sports, as well as certain disabled Veterans selected for or competing with the national Olympic Team, as authorized by 38 U.S.C. 322(d) and Section 703 of the Veterans’ Benefits Improvement Act of 2008. Through the program, VA will pay a monthly allowance to a Veteran with either a service-connected or non-service-connected disability if the Veteran meets the minimum military standards or higher (i.e. Emerging Athlete or National Team) in his or her respective Paralympic sport at a recognized competition. In addition to making the VMAA standard, an athlete must also be nationally or internationally classified by his or her respective Paralympic sport federation as eligible for Paralympic competition. VA will also pay a monthly allowance to a Veteran with a service-connected disability rated 30 percent or greater by VA who is selected for a national Olympic Team for any month in which the Veteran is competing in any event sanctioned by the National Governing Bodies of the Olympic Sport in the United State, in accordance with P.L. -
VII OPEN CIUDAD DE OVIEDO DE NATACION ADAPTADA Piscinas Del Parque Del Oeste Oviedo, 17 Y 18 De Diciembre De 2011
VII OPEN CIUDAD DE OVIEDO DE NATACION ADAPTADA Piscinas del Parque del Oeste Oviedo, 17 y 18 de diciembre de 2011 RESULTADOS 1ª SESIÓN Prueba nº 1: 400 metros libres femeninos PUESTO NOMBRE Y APELLIDOS CLASE CLUB TIEMPO PUNTOS 1 Beatriz Álvarez Valderrama S9 Handisport Oviedo 5:33,34 8 1 Marina Rodríguez Ferrera S14 CODA Huelva 6:21,81 8 2 Marina Méndez Feria S14 CODA Huelva 8:33,56 6 3 Maria Leandro Gutierrez de Ceballos S14 CODA Huelva 8:41,52 4 Prueba nº 2: 400 metros libres masculinos PUESTO NOMBRE Y APELLIDOS CLASE CLUB TIEMPO PUNTOS 1 Miguel Fernández del Puerto S6 Navarra 6.49.16 8 2 Miguel Llorente Marqués S6 C. N. Alcobendas 6.51.58 6 3 Iosu Pérez Diago S6 Navarra 6.51.64 4 1 Isaac Zapata Sánchez S7 Independiente 7:39,31 8 1 Gerardo Suárez Alonso S8 Handisport Oviedo 6.39.63 8 2 Héctor de la Hoz de la Peña S8 C. N. Alcobendas 6.45.09 6 1 Carlos Navarro González S9 CN Pozuelo 6:43,96 8 1 Juan Aguiar S10 Ademi Tenerife 5.26.75 8 1 Carlos Tejada Rovira S14 C. N. Almeria 5.20.93 8 2 Enrique Mellado Tejada S14 CODA Huelva 6.52.99 6 Prueba nº 3: 50 metros espalda femeninos PUESTO NOMBRE Y APELLIDOS CLASE CLUB TIEMPO PUNTOS 1 Thayri Pérez Cabrera S4 Ademi Tenerife 1.36.88 8 1 Sara Gila Tierno S6 C. N. Alcobendas 0.49.61 8 2 Ana Mª Bermejo Nuñes S6 Handisport Oviedo 1.33.33 6 1 Judith Rolo Marichal S7 Ademi Tenerife 0.58.97 8 2 Carmen Abella Gómez S7 Handisport Oviedo 1.21.50 6 1 Raquel Padrón Chacón S8 Ademi Tenerife 0.59.47 8 1 Sara Olivares Rubio S9 Handisport Oviedo 0.51.56 8 2 Silvia Laya Bolivar S9 C. -
Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
TOKYO 2020 PARALYMPIC GAMES QUALIFICATION REGULATIONS REVISED EDITION, MARCH 2021 INTERNATIONAL PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE 2 CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Programme Overview 3. General IPC Regulations on Eligibility 4. IPC Redistribution Policy of Vacant Qualification Slots 5. Universality Wild Cards 6. Key Dates 7. Archery 8. Athletics 9. Badminton 10. Boccia 11. Canoe 12. Cycling (Track and Road) 13. Equestrian 14. Football 5-a-side 15. Goalball 16. Judo 17. Powerlifting 18. Rowing 19. Shooting 20. Swimming 21. Table Tennis 22. Taekwondo 23. Triathlon 24. Volleyball (Sitting) 25. Wheelchair Basketball 26. Wheelchair Fencing 27. Wheelchair Rugby 28. Wheelchair Tennis 29. Glossary 30. Register of Updates INTERNATIONAL PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE 3 INTRODUCTION These Qualification Regulations (Regulations) describe in detail how athletes and teams can qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games in each of the twenty- two (22) sports on the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Programme (Games Programme). It provides to the National Paralympic Committees (NPCs), to National Federations (NFs), to sports administrators, coaches and to the athletes themselves the conditions that allow participation in the signature event of the Paralympic Movement. These Regulations present: • an overview of the Games Programme; • the general IPC regulations on eligibility; • the specific qualification criteria for each sport (in alphabetical order); and • a glossary of the terminology used throughout the Regulations. STRUCTURE OF SPORT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATION -
13 YEARS & UNDER NSW LC SWIMMING RECORDS Freestyle
13 YEARS & UNDER NSW LC SWIMMING RECORDS Freestyle - Female EVENT CLASS NAME RECORD DATE LOCATION 50m Freestyle S1 S2 S3 S4 Deanna Johnson 1:18.77 4/10/2001 Brisbane S5 Kirra O’Cass 59.63 11/09/1999 Sydney S6 Tiffany Thomas-Kane 35.48 4/04/2015 Sydney S7 Rachel Horler 44.44 6/05/2005 Sydney S8 Maddison Elliott 32.96 8/05/2012 Sydney S9 Jasmine Greenwood 30.42 22/04/2017 Brisbane S10 Jasmine Greenwood 29.08 27/04/2018 Sydney S11 Moana Faasisla 50.65 29/11/2014 Sydney S12 Kirsten Busby 48.39 20/10/2012 Sydney S13 Jenna Jones 30.50 1/04/2014 Brisbane S14 Amanda Fowler 31.62 8/06/2010 Brisbane S15 Brooke King 29.06 27/04/2018 Sydney S16 Zoe Drakos 52.27 14/04/2000 Sydney 100m Freestyle S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Kirra O’Cass 2:32.67 15/04/1999 Perth S6 Tiffany Thomas-Kane 1:20.38 30/04/2015 Sydney S7 Rachel Horler 1:36.94 20/02/2005 Sydney S8 Madison Elliott 1:11.40 8/10/2011 Canberra S9 Jasmine Greenwood 1:07.12 23/04/2017 Brisbane S10 Jasmine Greenwood 1:05.49 21/01/2018 Sydney S11 Moana Faasisila 2:03.36 28/03/2015 Sydney S12 Kirsten Busby 1:50.15 20/10/2012 Sydney S13 Jenna Jones 1:05.66 24/07/2014 Melbourne S14 Alicia Aberley 1:07.59 16/03/1997 Adelaide S15 Brooke King 1:03.82 28/04/2018 Sydney S16 Zoe Drakos 2:01.28 14/04/2000 Sydney 13 YEARS & UNDER NSW LC SWIMMING RECORDS Freestyle - Female EVENT CLASS NAME RECORD DATE LOCATION 200m Freestyle S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Tiffany Thomas-Kane 3:19.02 10/09/2013 Adelaide S7 Rachel Horler 3:29.90 11/11/2005 Gosford S8 McKinley Arnison 2:48.19 20/10/2018 Sydney S9 Jasmine Greenwood 2:24.55 11/04/2017 Brisbane -
Meet Manager
6è Trofeu Internacional de Natació Adaptada - Barcelona, 20-21.2.2021 1 - 1ª Sessió - Eliminatòries 20/02/2021 - 9:30 Prova 1 Masc., 200m Braça Open 20/02/2021 - 9:30 Resultats Prelim Classificació ClasseAny Club TempsPunts 50m 100m 150m 200m 1. MARTÍNEZ MARESMA, Pol 04 CN Mataró 2:28.11 617 Q 32.57 37.30 38.90 39.34 2. REYNES LOBO, Joan 05 CN Martorell 2:31.54 576 Q 34.39 38.88 39.05 39.22 3. GONZALEZ SANTOS, Pau SB5 98 FEDPC 3:58.98 557 Q 52.90 1:00.92 1:02.42 1:02.74 4. MURCIA DOMÍNGUEZ, L. 06 CN Barcelona 2:37.74 511 Q 34.84 39.86 41.61 41.43 5. GIL ROS, Vicente SB4 76 FESA 4:41.94 510 Q 56.77 1:07.12 1:22.37 1:15.68 6. SERNA, Arnau CN Mataró 2:40.79 482 Q 36.68 41.04 44.43 38.64 7. AMATLLER LLORET, M. 06 CN Barcelona 2:41.26 478 Q 35.28 41.06 42.55 42.37 8. EZCURRA SANUY, Marti 04 CN Martorell 2:42.75 465 Q 35.22 40.29 43.10 44.14 9. CARBALLO LOPEZ, Arnau 04 CN Mataró 2:43.45 459 Q 36.64 41.78 41.66 43.37 10. ARMENGOL TRIVES, Jan 06 CN Barcelona 2:51.79 395 Q 37.55 44.49 44.66 45.09 11. PELLEGRIN, Edouard 04 CN Barcelona 2:53.32 385 R 38.62 43.79 45.79 45.12 12. -
(VA) Veteran Monthly Assistance Allowance for Disabled Veterans
Revised May 23, 2019 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veteran Monthly Assistance Allowance for Disabled Veterans Training in Paralympic and Olympic Sports Program (VMAA) In partnership with the United States Olympic Committee and other Olympic and Paralympic entities within the United States, VA supports eligible service and non-service-connected military Veterans in their efforts to represent the USA at the Paralympic Games, Olympic Games and other international sport competitions. The VA Office of National Veterans Sports Programs & Special Events provides a monthly assistance allowance for disabled Veterans training in Paralympic sports, as well as certain disabled Veterans selected for or competing with the national Olympic Team, as authorized by 38 U.S.C. 322(d) and Section 703 of the Veterans’ Benefits Improvement Act of 2008. Through the program, VA will pay a monthly allowance to a Veteran with either a service-connected or non-service-connected disability if the Veteran meets the minimum military standards or higher (i.e. Emerging Athlete or National Team) in his or her respective Paralympic sport at a recognized competition. In addition to making the VMAA standard, an athlete must also be nationally or internationally classified by his or her respective Paralympic sport federation as eligible for Paralympic competition. VA will also pay a monthly allowance to a Veteran with a service-connected disability rated 30 percent or greater by VA who is selected for a national Olympic Team for any month in which the Veteran is competing in any event sanctioned by the National Governing Bodies of the Olympic Sport in the United State, in accordance with P.L. -
13 YEARS & UNDER NSW SC SWIMMING RECORDS Freestyle
13 YEARS & UNDER NSW SC SWIMMING RECORDS Freestyle ‐ Female EVENT CLASS NAME RECORD DATE LOCATION 50m Freestyle S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Kirra O’Cass 1:02.19 29/05/1999 Gosford S6 Tiffany Thomas‐Kane 40.96 28/05/2013 Sydney S7 Rachel Horler 45.54 28/05/2005 Sydney S8 Maddison Elliott 35.00 9/07/2011 Sydney S9 Jasmine Greenwood 30.88 3/07/2016 Sydney S10 Jasmine Greenwood 29.11 26/10/2017 Adelaide S11 Gabrielle Ringger 50.56 26/04/1998 Narrabeen S12 S13 Jenna Jones 30.20 12/07/2014 Sydney S14 Siobhan Paton 30.40 8/06/1997 Canberra S15 Teneale Houghton 31.88 3/07/2004 Sydney S16 100m Freestyle S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Kirra O’Cass 2:14.08 28/03/1998 Sydney S6 Tiffany Thomas Kane 1:30.40 23/08/2013 Sydney S7 Holly Warn 1:43.44 11/03/2018 Sydney S8 Maddison Elliott 1:08.55 3/07/2016 Sydney S9 Jasmine Greenwood 1:15.72 5/07/2015 Sydney S10 Jasmine Greenwood 1:02.47 27/10/2017 Adelaide S11 S12 S13 Prudence Watt 1:21.74 28/10/2000 Bellingen S14 Siobhan Paton 1:05.42 25/05/1997 Canberra S15 Teneale Houghton 1:12.64 28/03/2003 Sydney S16 Zoe Drakos 2:08.84 7/07/2000 Wollongong 13 YEARS & UNDER NSW SC SWIMMING RECORDS Freestyle ‐ Female EVENT CLASS NAME RECORD DATE LOCATION 200m Freestyle S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Sarah Keenahan 3:23.34 21/06/2014 Sydney S7 Rachel Horler 3:43.54 28/05/2005 Sydney S8 Maddison Elliott 2:58.84 22/05/2010 Sydney S9 Jasmine Greenwood 2:56.91 18/05/2015 Sydney S10 Katrina Lewis 2:29.41 5/05/2002 Canberra S11 S12 S13 Jenna Jones 2:50.83 5/05/2012 Sydney S14 Siobhan Paton 2:20.12 25/05/1997 Canberra S15 Teigan Van Roosmalen 3:27.16 18/06/2000 Newcastle -
Official Final Classification Pos No Rider/Motorcycle
OFFICIAL FINAL CLASSIFICATION 27/05/2017 - 16:51 - PAGE 1 POS NO RIDER/MOTORCYCLE CLASS NAT SECTION SCORES SCORE TIME TOTAL 1 1 BOU Toni S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 LAP TOTAL 48 0 48 Montesa TRIALGP ESP 0 5 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 5 L1 26 0 1 2 3 5 P Repsol Honda Team 0 5 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 1 5 0 3 0 0 L2 22 14 7 0 2 7 0 2 22 DABILL James S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 LAP TOTAL 72 0 72 0 5 2 0 5 2 5 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 5 L1 32 Gas Gas TRIALGP GBR 0 1 2 3 5 P 1 3 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 5 L2 40 11 2 3 3 11 0 3 3 FUJINAMI Takahisa S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 LAP TOTAL 74 0 74 Montesa TRIALGP JPN 3 5 5 0 1 1 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 5 L1 35 0 1 2 3 5 P Repsol Honda Team 1 3 3 5 5 0 5 3 0 5 1 0 3 0 5 L2 39 10 4 0 5 11 0 4 47 FAJARDO Jeroni S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 LAP TOTAL 75 0 75 0 5 3 0 5 0 5 1 1 5 0 0 5 0 5 L1 35 Vertigo TRIALGP ESP 0 1 2 3 5 P 2 3 0 2 5 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 3 0 5 L2 40 11 2 2 3 12 0 5 67 RAGA Adam S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 LAP TOTAL 77 0 77 TRRS TRIALGP ESP 0 5 5 1 5 5 5 0 0 5 0 3 3 0 5 L1 42 0 1 2 3 5 P 1 3 5 5 1 1 5 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 5 L2 35 9 4 0 6 11 0 6 69 BUSTO Jaime S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 LAP TOTAL 90 0 90 0 5 5 0 5 5 5 0 0 5 1 0 5 0 5 L1 41 Montesa TRIALGP ESP 0 1 2 3 5 P Repsol Honda Team 5 5 3 5 5 2 5 3 0 5 1 0 5 0 5 L2 49 9 2 1 2 16 0 7 33 CASALES Jorge S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 LAP TOTAL 92 0 92 Beta TRIALGP ESP 0 5 5 1 5 5 5 0 1 5 1 3 5 0 5 L1 46 0 1 2 3 5 P 0 3 5 5