Welcome to the official Records Database for Para-Athletics for Athletes With Disabilities

While we endeavour to monitor performances of known athletes through results, not all records and results can be identified and coaches and athletes should take some responsibilty if a record has been set or broken to complete the records claim forms. These are available to download on the Athletics website.

Records: Records set at National Open and Age events will be produced automatically. Records set at IPC and INAS International events will be processed automatically. Records set at others times will require claim forms including all details. Athletes with a National Review status will be ineligible for Records. Will be produced atwice a eah calendar year. (January/February and again in June/July)

Records in blue and listed as (pending) means the record is awaiting IPC approval Some Records in purple may indicate a record has been beating but not sanctioned/verified by the IPC

Age Ruling: Note: For all Athletics Australia (AA) events and records underage eligibility is determined by the athlete’s age at the completion of the calendar year in which the event is occurring. Eg: For an athlete to compete or claim an Under 18 record in 2018 they must not turn 18 during the 2018 calendar year!

Contact: For further information contact: Neil Fuller, AA Athletes with a Disability (AWD) Statistician PO Box 1194, Kensington Gardens, SA 5068 E-Mail: [email protected] Mobile: 0433 518 461

The following links are for International Sports for the Disabled - Athletics Records IPC http://www.paralympic.org/Athletics/ResultsRankingsRecords IBSA http://www.ibsa.es/eng/deportes/athletics/records.htm IWAS http://athletics.iwasf.com/ CP-ISRA http://www.cpisra.org/html/sports/results.htm INAS http://www.inas.org Must be registrated athletes with AUSRAPID. TRANSPLANT http://www.wtgf.org/summer.htm DEAF http://www.deaflympics.com/athletes/ Athletes need to meet the CISS hearing criteria which is at least 55db in the better ear. DWARF http://www.daaa.org/classification.htm

Explanation of Records World Records set by any classified athlete at a legal competition and meeting all recognised criteria Paralympic Records set only at the World Champs Records set only at IPC, INAS, Transplant or other Disability World Championship Events Oceania Records set by an athlete from within recognised IPC Oceania region, at any IPC sanctioned event Aust Allcomers Records set by any classified athlete at a recognised competition within Australia Australian Records set by Australian athletes anywhere in the World, meeting all recognsied criteria Underage Records must meet specific criteria, including correct implement weights. Wind readings should be provided where possible for sprints and jumps. Records set on grass or at Little Athletics meetings will not be accepted. Track and jumps (Prefix T for Track)

Sport classes (Impairment types): T11-13 (Vision impairment) (Intellectual impairment) -38 (Coordination impairments (hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis)) T40-41 (Short stature) -44 (Lower limb competing without prosthesis affected by limb deficiency, leg length difference, impaired muscle power or impaired passive range of movement) -47 (Upper limb/s affected by limb deficiency, impaired muscle power or impaired passive range of T61-64 (Lower limb/s competing with prosthesis affected by limb deficiency and leg length difference) Discipline: Wheelchair racing (7 classes) -34 (Coordination impairments (hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis))