The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is inviting organisations to apply for grants of up to EUR 150,000 to fund multi ...
The International Paralympic Committee opened applications on Monday for its second call for classification research grants, offering up to €150,000 under the 'Sport for Mobility' programme to improve ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the governing body of the Paralympic Movement and supervisor of the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games, has updated their classification rules and ...
This new approach aims to optimise classification within Paralympic sport. The initiative follows a period of discussion and detailed planning with its member organisations, with the aim of improving ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) have announced the recipients of the 2024 IPC Classification Recognition Awards. Terrie Moore, Chris Hogg, Hilary Beeton, Sandra Titulaer and Raul Reina ...
A para-cyclist has filed a lawsuit against the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in a bid to stamp out what he claims are widespread classification issues across para sports. US para-cyclist ...
Background Paralympic sports are required to develop evidence-based systems that allocate athletes into ‘classes’ on the basis of the impact of their impairment on sport performance. However, sports ...
From 14 to 15 October, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Classification Committee met in Bonn, Germany, for their annual meeting. IPC Classification Committee.[IPC] The primary focus of the ...
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