T38 (Paralympics)
T38 and F38 are starting classes of Paralympic sports for athletes in athletics . Affiliations of athletes to the two starting classes are outlined as follows:
- "Impairment of coordination ( hypertension , ataxia and athetosis ). Athletes show clear evidence of hypertension, ataxia, and / or athetosis on physical exams. The impairments are mild to moderate and can affect one to four limbs. Coordination and balance are usually slightly reduced and as a result these athletes are able to run and jump without restriction. "
The division into classes indicates the degree of functional disability of an athlete that is relevant to competition . Track and field athletes in classes T33 - T38 and F31 - F38 belong to the "coordination impairments (hypertension, ataxia, athetosis, cerebral palsy , stroke , traumatic brain injury and equals)" . Low class numbers indicate a higher level of impairment than high class numbers. Athletes with class numbers 31–34 start sitting (wheelchair), athletes with class numbers 35–38 standing.
- T38: Starting class for running and jumping disciplines in athletics, in which leg functions are particularly important,
- F38: Starting class for throwing disciplines in athletics, in which the arm functions are particularly important,
- it is started upright.
See also
- Starting classes of the Paralympic sports
- F31 (Paralympics) / F32 (Paralympics) / T33 (Paralympics) / T34 (Paralympics)
- T35 (Paralympics) / T36 (Paralympics) / T37 (Paralympics)
Web links
- dbs-npc.de - Paralympic classification system
- bisp.de - Online classification system for Paralympic sports
Individual evidence
- ↑ International Paralympic Committee: IPC Athletics Classification & Categories
- ↑ National Paralympic Committee Germany: Guide to the Paralympic Classification System 2016
- ↑ Federal Institute for Sports Science (BISp): The classification system for Paralympic sports