Compliance with the 2025 IPC Classification Code (the Code) and International Standards is crucial in order to achieve the aim of a consistent, structured and effective approach to Classification ...
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 ...
The International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) Andrew Parsons stated that improving classification will be his top priority for his next two years as President. Speaking to more than 125 IPC members ...
Wheelchair basketball is one of the most popular sports at the Paralympic Games Wheelchair basketball is in danger of losing its place at this year's Tokyo Paralympics if it fails to comply with ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has announced it is starting its review of the 2015 Athlete Classification Code. The process is expected to take three years, with a three-stage ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has suspended its zero classification policy and will allow athletes in ten sports to be graded in the host city before Tokyo 2020. Introduced in 2014, the ...
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 ...
* South African Paralympian Scott Field to act as independent chair of the Code Drafting Team Following approval from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Governing Board, the IPC is to ...
IPC president Andrew Parsons says the pros of conducting classification in Tokyo "outweigh the cons" The International Paralympic Committee will allow 10 sports to undertake classification in Tokyo ...
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