The document provides results from the ParAthletics 2016 Finals competition in Nottwil, Switzerland on May 28-29, 2016. It lists the rankings and results from various women's and men's track events in different disability classifications, including the 100m races for classifications T51-T54 and T11-T46. Hannah Cockroft of Great Britain won the women's 100m T34 race in a time of 00:17.52.
Russia leads the medal standings after 22 of 171 events at the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships in Grosseto, Italy with 7 gold medals, 7 silver medals, and 2 bronze medals for a total of 16 medals. Poland is in second place with 6 medals total, and France is in third with 4 medals. In total, athletes from 19 National Olympic Committees have won medals so far.
The document provides a schedule of events for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships held in Grosseto, Italy on June 12, 2016. The schedule lists the start times for various men's and women's track and field finals and semifinals taking place at the Carlo Zecchini Olympic Stadium, including events in running (100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 5000m), jumps (long jump), throws (discus, javelin, shot put), and medal ceremonies. The events cover various disability classifications and run from 10:00 to 20:01.
This document provides a schedule of events for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships taking place on June 13, 2016 at the Carlo Zecchini Olympic Stadium in Grosseto. The schedule lists the start times for various men's and women's track and field events in the finals, semifinals, and medal ceremonies throughout the day from 10:00 to 20:07. Events include various distances and styles for running, jumping, throwing, and wheelchair competitions.
This document provides a schedule of events for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships taking place on June 14th at the Carlo Zecchini Olympic Stadium in Grosseto, Italy. It lists over 50 track and field events happening between 10:00-19:51, including various men's and women's running races from 100m to 1500m in different disability classifications, as well as throwing events like discus, javelin and shot put. Medal ceremonies are scheduled throughout the day following the completion of finals for different events.
The document provides results from the ParAthletics 2016 Finals competition in Nottwil, Switzerland on May 28-29, 2016. It lists the rankings and results from various women's and men's track events in different disability classifications, including the 100m races for classifications T51-T54 and T11-T46. Hannah Cockroft of Great Britain won the women's 100m T34 race in a time of 00:17.52.
Russia leads the medal standings after 22 of 171 events at the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships in Grosseto, Italy with 7 gold medals, 7 silver medals, and 2 bronze medals for a total of 16 medals. Poland is in second place with 6 medals total, and France is in third with 4 medals. In total, athletes from 19 National Olympic Committees have won medals so far.
The document provides a schedule of events for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships held in Grosseto, Italy on June 12, 2016. The schedule lists the start times for various men's and women's track and field finals and semifinals taking place at the Carlo Zecchini Olympic Stadium, including events in running (100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 5000m), jumps (long jump), throws (discus, javelin, shot put), and medal ceremonies. The events cover various disability classifications and run from 10:00 to 20:01.
This document provides a schedule of events for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships taking place on June 13, 2016 at the Carlo Zecchini Olympic Stadium in Grosseto. The schedule lists the start times for various men's and women's track and field events in the finals, semifinals, and medal ceremonies throughout the day from 10:00 to 20:07. Events include various distances and styles for running, jumping, throwing, and wheelchair competitions.
This document provides a schedule of events for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships taking place on June 14th at the Carlo Zecchini Olympic Stadium in Grosseto, Italy. It lists over 50 track and field events happening between 10:00-19:51, including various men's and women's running races from 100m to 1500m in different disability classifications, as well as throwing events like discus, javelin and shot put. Medal ceremonies are scheduled throughout the day following the completion of finals for different events.
After 56 of 171 events in the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships:
1. Russia leads the medal standings with 41 total medals, including 16 gold medals.
2. Poland is in second place with 18 total medals, and Great Britain is in third with 15 total medals.
3. Germany, France, Croatia, and Turkey are also within the top 10 medal-winning countries so far in the competition.
This document provides results from the ParAthletics 2016 competition in Nottwil, Switzerland on May 26-27, 2016. It lists the rankings, names, nations, clubs, results and classifications of athletes competing in various women's and men's track events in wheelchair racing classifications T51-T54. The top athletes and their results are shown for events including the 100m races for women in classifications T52, T33, T34, T53, T54 and for men in T52, T33, T34.
The document contains the competition schedule for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships held from June 11-13. It lists the date, time, gender, event, class, and other details for over 200 track and field events taking place each day, including running events, jumps, throws, and more for various disability classifications. Medal ceremonies are also included at specific times each day.
The document lists results from the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships held on June 11th in Grosseto, Italy. It includes event results in track and field competitions for men and women across various disability classifications, with details on the event, phase, date, athlete/team, country code, wind reading, and result. New championship, European, and world records are indicated.
This document provides a schedule of events for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships taking place on June 11th at the Carlo Zecchini Olympic Stadium in Grosseto, Italy. The schedule lists the time, event, and round (final, semifinal, etc.) for various men's and women's track and field competitions between 10:00-19:48, including running events, field events, and medal ceremonies.
This document summarizes results from track and field events at the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships in Grosseto, Italy. It lists events, dates, athletes, countries, wind readings, and results. Several records were set over the course of the competition, including European records in men's 1500m T20, long jump T36, shot put F40 and F41, javelin throw F12 and F13, women's 200m T38, 800m T20, long jump T37, shot put F12, and discus throw F38. Championship records were also achieved.
Mcphan, J. (n.d.). Preparing Amputee Athletes: THE AUSTRALIAN APPROACH.Ciro Winckler
This document provides an overview of preparing amputee athletes in Australia through a multidisciplinary approach. It discusses the biomechanics of amputee running and considerations for different amputation levels. It also outlines the roles of the physiotherapist, prosthetist, and coach in assessing amputee athletes, developing training programs, managing injuries, and analyzing gait deviations. The goal is to support amputee athletes through a collaborative team approach.
Este documento trata sobre las etiologías y clasificaciones de diferentes discapacidades como la visual, intelectual y parálisis cerebral y sus implicaciones en el deporte paralímpico. Explica las características, limitaciones y respuestas fisiológicas al ejercicio de personas con discapacidades visuales, intelectuales y parálisis cerebral. También incluye información sobre síndrome de Down y clasificaciones motoras y anatómicas de la parálisis cerebral.
Teoría y metodología del deporte adaptadoCiro Winckler
This document discusses technological developments in assistive devices used in Paralympic sports. It notes that while standard devices can limit Paralympians' abilities, many sports only require similar technology to the Olympics. However, some prosthetics and wheelchairs have unique modifications. Technology is essential for Paralympians to compete, but whether it provides an unfair advantage over Olympians is unclear when considering the compensatory effects of disabilities. To avoid controversies, the role of technology in Paralympic and Olympic sports needs clarification going forward, particularly for the 2012 London Games.
Recorde Estabelecidos Atletismo Rio 2016Ciro Winckler
The document lists various world and Paralympic records that were set in athletics events between September 8-18, 2016. Records were set in track and field events including sprints, middle-distance, jumping, throwing, and relay events. Athletes from over 20 countries set new records in over 50 different Paralympic classifications and events for men and women.
This document provides the medal standings from the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games in athletics. It shows the top 50 medal winning nations in a table that lists each country, their gold, silver, and bronze medals won, and total medals. China finished first overall with 42 total medals, including 25 gold medals. The United States finished second with 42 total medals as well, including 16 gold medals. Great Britain finished third overall with 33 total medals, including 15 gold medals.
This document contains results from the 2016 Desert Challenge Games held in Tempe, Arizona on May 13-14, 2016. It lists the names, ages, times and teams of participants in various track and field events separated by gender, age group, and disability classification (e.g. T20, T37). Events included girls and boys sprints from ages 6-13, women's sprints from ages 11-47 in various disability classifications, and medals were awarded to the top finishers in each event.
Atletismo para atletas com deficiência visual Ciro Winckler
This document provides guidance for supporting visually impaired participants in athletics. It begins by defining visual impairment and describing common conditions. It emphasizes that visual impairment can range from total blindness to partial sight loss. The document then offers tips for making athletics accessible, including guiding techniques. It discusses competitive pathways and classification systems for visually impaired athletes. Throughout, case studies showcase visually impaired individuals' experiences. The overall aim is to help coaches understand visual impairment and provide inclusive athletics opportunities.
This document provides information on seated throwing events, including equipment, classification, and funding. It discusses the types of throwing frames used, with details on frame components like the seat, backrest, and footplates. Guidelines are given for securing frames and wheelchairs during throws. Funding opportunities are listed from various charitable organizations that may support athletes with disabilities.
The document provides information on obtaining funding for running blades used in athletics competitions. It discusses that blades are custom made and expensive, costing £4,000-£6,000. State provision of blades is inconsistent, with some artificial limb centers funding a sports blade and others not. The document gives advice on how to make a strong clinical case for funding, including by proving prior athletic involvement and commitment to the sport. It also provides funding options and considerations for maintenance.
The document provides information on creating the right training environment for athletes with visual impairments (VI). It discusses VI classification systems used in Paralympic sports, motor performance factors in athletics for athletes with VI, and training considerations. It notes that vision is impacted by impairment of the eye structure, optic nerves, or visual cortex. The classification system evolved from a 1970s model of legal blindness categories to a 2000s system accounting for visual acuity and visual field measurements. Sprinters, middle-distance runners, long-distance runners, jumpers, and throwers have different motor and guidance needs. Training must address low physical activity levels, cardiorespiratory endurance, balance, coordination, learning skills, and the psychological profile of
Lesão e Pessoa com deficiência no AtletismoCiro Winckler
This study examined sports injuries among Brazilian Paralympic track and field athletes with visual impairments between 2004-2008. It found an overall injury prevalence of 78% and clinical incidence of 1.93 injuries per athlete. Most injuries were overuse (82%) rather than traumatic, with the lower limbs being most commonly injured (87%), especially the thighs, lower legs, and knees. Common injury types included spasms, tendinopathies, and strains. There were no significant differences in injury patterns between sexes or visual impairment classes.
Discus throwing performances and medical classification of wheelchair athlete...Ciro Winckler
CHOW, J. W.; MINDOCK, L. A. Discus throwing performances and medical classification of wheelchair athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, v. 31, n. 9, p. 1272-1279, 1999.
After 56 of 171 events in the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships:
1. Russia leads the medal standings with 41 total medals, including 16 gold medals.
2. Poland is in second place with 18 total medals, and Great Britain is in third with 15 total medals.
3. Germany, France, Croatia, and Turkey are also within the top 10 medal-winning countries so far in the competition.
This document provides results from the ParAthletics 2016 competition in Nottwil, Switzerland on May 26-27, 2016. It lists the rankings, names, nations, clubs, results and classifications of athletes competing in various women's and men's track events in wheelchair racing classifications T51-T54. The top athletes and their results are shown for events including the 100m races for women in classifications T52, T33, T34, T53, T54 and for men in T52, T33, T34.
The document contains the competition schedule for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships held from June 11-13. It lists the date, time, gender, event, class, and other details for over 200 track and field events taking place each day, including running events, jumps, throws, and more for various disability classifications. Medal ceremonies are also included at specific times each day.
The document lists results from the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships held on June 11th in Grosseto, Italy. It includes event results in track and field competitions for men and women across various disability classifications, with details on the event, phase, date, athlete/team, country code, wind reading, and result. New championship, European, and world records are indicated.
This document provides a schedule of events for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships taking place on June 11th at the Carlo Zecchini Olympic Stadium in Grosseto, Italy. The schedule lists the time, event, and round (final, semifinal, etc.) for various men's and women's track and field competitions between 10:00-19:48, including running events, field events, and medal ceremonies.
This document summarizes results from track and field events at the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships in Grosseto, Italy. It lists events, dates, athletes, countries, wind readings, and results. Several records were set over the course of the competition, including European records in men's 1500m T20, long jump T36, shot put F40 and F41, javelin throw F12 and F13, women's 200m T38, 800m T20, long jump T37, shot put F12, and discus throw F38. Championship records were also achieved.
Mcphan, J. (n.d.). Preparing Amputee Athletes: THE AUSTRALIAN APPROACH.Ciro Winckler
This document provides an overview of preparing amputee athletes in Australia through a multidisciplinary approach. It discusses the biomechanics of amputee running and considerations for different amputation levels. It also outlines the roles of the physiotherapist, prosthetist, and coach in assessing amputee athletes, developing training programs, managing injuries, and analyzing gait deviations. The goal is to support amputee athletes through a collaborative team approach.
Este documento trata sobre las etiologías y clasificaciones de diferentes discapacidades como la visual, intelectual y parálisis cerebral y sus implicaciones en el deporte paralímpico. Explica las características, limitaciones y respuestas fisiológicas al ejercicio de personas con discapacidades visuales, intelectuales y parálisis cerebral. También incluye información sobre síndrome de Down y clasificaciones motoras y anatómicas de la parálisis cerebral.
Teoría y metodología del deporte adaptadoCiro Winckler
This document discusses technological developments in assistive devices used in Paralympic sports. It notes that while standard devices can limit Paralympians' abilities, many sports only require similar technology to the Olympics. However, some prosthetics and wheelchairs have unique modifications. Technology is essential for Paralympians to compete, but whether it provides an unfair advantage over Olympians is unclear when considering the compensatory effects of disabilities. To avoid controversies, the role of technology in Paralympic and Olympic sports needs clarification going forward, particularly for the 2012 London Games.
Recorde Estabelecidos Atletismo Rio 2016Ciro Winckler
The document lists various world and Paralympic records that were set in athletics events between September 8-18, 2016. Records were set in track and field events including sprints, middle-distance, jumping, throwing, and relay events. Athletes from over 20 countries set new records in over 50 different Paralympic classifications and events for men and women.
This document provides the medal standings from the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games in athletics. It shows the top 50 medal winning nations in a table that lists each country, their gold, silver, and bronze medals won, and total medals. China finished first overall with 42 total medals, including 25 gold medals. The United States finished second with 42 total medals as well, including 16 gold medals. Great Britain finished third overall with 33 total medals, including 15 gold medals.
This document contains results from the 2016 Desert Challenge Games held in Tempe, Arizona on May 13-14, 2016. It lists the names, ages, times and teams of participants in various track and field events separated by gender, age group, and disability classification (e.g. T20, T37). Events included girls and boys sprints from ages 6-13, women's sprints from ages 11-47 in various disability classifications, and medals were awarded to the top finishers in each event.
Atletismo para atletas com deficiência visual Ciro Winckler
This document provides guidance for supporting visually impaired participants in athletics. It begins by defining visual impairment and describing common conditions. It emphasizes that visual impairment can range from total blindness to partial sight loss. The document then offers tips for making athletics accessible, including guiding techniques. It discusses competitive pathways and classification systems for visually impaired athletes. Throughout, case studies showcase visually impaired individuals' experiences. The overall aim is to help coaches understand visual impairment and provide inclusive athletics opportunities.
This document provides information on seated throwing events, including equipment, classification, and funding. It discusses the types of throwing frames used, with details on frame components like the seat, backrest, and footplates. Guidelines are given for securing frames and wheelchairs during throws. Funding opportunities are listed from various charitable organizations that may support athletes with disabilities.
The document provides information on obtaining funding for running blades used in athletics competitions. It discusses that blades are custom made and expensive, costing £4,000-£6,000. State provision of blades is inconsistent, with some artificial limb centers funding a sports blade and others not. The document gives advice on how to make a strong clinical case for funding, including by proving prior athletic involvement and commitment to the sport. It also provides funding options and considerations for maintenance.
The document provides information on creating the right training environment for athletes with visual impairments (VI). It discusses VI classification systems used in Paralympic sports, motor performance factors in athletics for athletes with VI, and training considerations. It notes that vision is impacted by impairment of the eye structure, optic nerves, or visual cortex. The classification system evolved from a 1970s model of legal blindness categories to a 2000s system accounting for visual acuity and visual field measurements. Sprinters, middle-distance runners, long-distance runners, jumpers, and throwers have different motor and guidance needs. Training must address low physical activity levels, cardiorespiratory endurance, balance, coordination, learning skills, and the psychological profile of
Lesão e Pessoa com deficiência no AtletismoCiro Winckler
This study examined sports injuries among Brazilian Paralympic track and field athletes with visual impairments between 2004-2008. It found an overall injury prevalence of 78% and clinical incidence of 1.93 injuries per athlete. Most injuries were overuse (82%) rather than traumatic, with the lower limbs being most commonly injured (87%), especially the thighs, lower legs, and knees. Common injury types included spasms, tendinopathies, and strains. There were no significant differences in injury patterns between sexes or visual impairment classes.
Discus throwing performances and medical classification of wheelchair athlete...Ciro Winckler
CHOW, J. W.; MINDOCK, L. A. Discus throwing performances and medical classification of wheelchair athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, v. 31, n. 9, p. 1272-1279, 1999.
Discus throwing performances and medical classification of wheelchair athlete...
2016 05-27 results%20-heats_team%20relay
1. Druckdatum: 27.05.2016Schweizer Paraplegiker-Vereinigung
Rangliste
Staffel
Rollstuhlsport Schweiz
ParAthletics 2016 Heats, IPC Athletics Grand Prix
Nottwil
Donnerstag, 26. Mai 2016 bis Freitag, 27. Mai 2016
Rang NatClubName ResultatKla RekDisq
TR 4x100 m M T42 - T47
1 Team Holland 00:49.79
Vloet Levi NED T44Netherlands
Hertog Ronald NED T44Netherlands
de Groot Pepijn NED T44Netherlands
Teeuwen Jeroen NED T42Netherlands
2 Team Türkei II 00:52.52
Akal Nur Ahmet TUR T47Türkei
Elyaz Kerin TUR T47Türkei
Kart Nurullah TUR T42Türkei
Telli Baris TUR T42Türkei
TR 4x400 m F T51 - T54
1 Team United States Women 03:45.05
McFadden Hannah USA T54United States of America
Reilly Shirley USA T53United States of America
McGrory Amanda USA T54United States of America
McFadden Tatyana USA T54United States of America
2 Team Türkei Women 04:54.80
Kurt Hamide TUR T53Türkei
Acet Zeynep TUR T53Türkei
Usta Nursah TUR T53Türkei
Supurgeci Zubeyde TUR T54Türkei
Team Great Britain Women DQ R23.6
Oliver Georgina GBR T54Great Britain
Kinghorn Samantha GBR T53Great Britain
Jones Jade GBR T54Great Britain
Dawson-Farrell Meggan GBR T54Great Britain
Seite: 1LR = Besser als bestehender Landesrekord WR = Besser als bestehender Weltrekord
2. Druckdatum: 27.05.2016Schweizer Paraplegiker-Vereinigung
Rangliste
Staffel
Rollstuhlsport Schweiz
ParAthletics 2016 Heats, IPC Athletics Grand Prix
Nottwil
Donnerstag, 26. Mai 2016 bis Freitag, 27. Mai 2016
Rang NatClubName ResultatKla RekDisq
TR 4x400 m M T53 - T54
1 Team Canada Men 03:13.13
Lakatos Brent CAN T53Canada
Thom Curtis CAN T54Canada
Smyth Tristan CAN T54Canada
Dupont Alexandre CAN T54Canada
2 Team Russland Men 03:16.28
Ganzei Alexandr RUS T54Russia
Goncharov Ivan RUS T54Russia
Gritsenko Vitalii RUS T53Russia
Bychenok Alexey RUS T54Russia
3 Team Korea 03:16.40
Sukman Hong KOR T54Korea
Yoo Byunghoon KOR T53Korea
Dong Ho Jung KOR T53Korea
Gyudae Kim KOR T54Korea
4 Team Great Britain 03:18.98
Chiassaro Richard GBR T54Great Britain
Maguire Nathan GBR T54Great Britain
Sidbury Daniel GBR T54Great Britain
Jomni Moatez GBR T53Great Britain
5 Team Australia 03:19.89
Carter Sam AUS T54Australia
Nicholson Richard AUS T54Australia
Colman Richard AUS T53Australia
Fearnley Kurt AUS T54Australia
6 Team Great Britain II 03:32.40
Muhidin Sheikh GBR T54Great Britain
Hall Callum GBR T53Great Britain
Smith Will GBR T54Great Britain
LaBrooy Dillon GBR T54Great Britain
Team France DQ R 23.6
Adelaïde Alex FRA T54France
Fairbank Pierre FRA T53France
Brignone Nicolas FRA T53France
Casoli Julien FRA T54France
Team Russland Men II DQ R 23.6
Kurbanov Arsen RUS T53Russia
Aminov Rustam RUS T53Russia
Radaev Semen RUS T54Russia
Shishkovskiy Artem RUS T52Russia
Seite: 2LR = Besser als bestehender Landesrekord WR = Besser als bestehender Weltrekord