The International Paralympic Committee requires their member sports to develop a classification system that is sport-specific, meaning that the specific 'class' in which an athlete competes should be suitable for the degree to which the athlete's impairment affects performance in that particular sport. However, swimmers with vision impairment (VI) currently compete in classes that were developed on the basis of legal definitions of blindness, failing to consider how vision impacts swimming performance. The aim of this study was to establish expert guidance on the specific requirements for a sport-specific system of classification for VI swimming. A three-round Delphi review was conducted with a panel of 16 people with expertise in VI swimmi...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidence-b...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidenc...
Classification is the distinguishing factor of Paralympic sport and a majority of the research done ...
The International Paralympic Committee requires their member sports to develop a classification syst...
The International Paralympic Committee requires their member sports to develop a classification syst...
Background Paralympic sports are required to develop evidence-based systems that allocate athletes i...
The medical classification (MC) adopted for swimmers with vision visual impairment (VI) does not cle...
Several factors contribute to successful swim performance, but how are they affected by impaired vis...
Background: Paralympic swimmers with vision impairment (VI) currently compete in one of the three cl...
Background: Paralympic swimmers with vision impairment (VI) currently compete in one of the three cl...
Classification is a defining characteristic of para-sports whereby eligible athletes are allocated a...
INTRODUCTION Classification has long been an accepted practice in sport, intended to provide fair co...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidence-b...
In Para sport, the aim of classification is to minimize the impact of impairment on the outcome of c...
Background- Paralympic swimmers with vision impairment (VI) currently compete in one of the three...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidence-b...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidenc...
Classification is the distinguishing factor of Paralympic sport and a majority of the research done ...
The International Paralympic Committee requires their member sports to develop a classification syst...
The International Paralympic Committee requires their member sports to develop a classification syst...
Background Paralympic sports are required to develop evidence-based systems that allocate athletes i...
The medical classification (MC) adopted for swimmers with vision visual impairment (VI) does not cle...
Several factors contribute to successful swim performance, but how are they affected by impaired vis...
Background: Paralympic swimmers with vision impairment (VI) currently compete in one of the three cl...
Background: Paralympic swimmers with vision impairment (VI) currently compete in one of the three cl...
Classification is a defining characteristic of para-sports whereby eligible athletes are allocated a...
INTRODUCTION Classification has long been an accepted practice in sport, intended to provide fair co...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidence-b...
In Para sport, the aim of classification is to minimize the impact of impairment on the outcome of c...
Background- Paralympic swimmers with vision impairment (VI) currently compete in one of the three...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidence-b...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidenc...
Classification is the distinguishing factor of Paralympic sport and a majority of the research done ...