The third and final consultation phase has got underway on the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Classification Code, which is currently undergoing a review. Work on reviewing the ...
Following a three-year open consultation process that engaged 80 per cent of its membership, as well as the athlete community, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has published the final ...
The review of the IPC Athlete Classification Code has entered the second of three rounds of consultation. This is a crucial moment in the Code review since the first draft of the new Code has been ...
PR1, W1, T51, F58, SL4, KL3, SM11. This is not a test to crack a code. But you will see a series of letter and number combinations while engaging with the Paralympics in Paris. At the Olympics, there ...
The body is now calling on Paralympic stakeholders to suggest "reasonable amendments" to the current code, which was adopted in 2007 to provide "equitable competition through processes that are robust ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) launched its Classification Code Review process this month, encouraging all the Paralympic Movement's stakeholders to suggest reasonable amendments to the ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has published the final version of the 2015 IPC Athlete Classification Code following approval by the General Assembly in ...
Single-leg amputee Jonnie Peacock will transfer from the T44 category to a new T64 category A new code outlining the processes of classification of British Paralympians is set to introduced. The UK ...