Background: Paralympic sports provide opportunities for those who have an impairment that might otherwise be a barrier to participation in regular sporting competition. Rifle shooting represents an ideal sport for persons with vision impairment (VI) because the direction of the rifle can be guided by auditory information when vision is impaired. However, it is unknown whether those with some remaining vision when shooting with auditory guidance would be at an advantage when compared with those with no vision at all. If this were the case then it would be necessary for those with and without remaining vision to compete in separate classes of competition. Materials and method: The associations between shooting performance and 3 measures of v...
Goalball is a sport played whilst wearing eyeshades (i.e., simulated blindness), but it remains unkn...
In Paralympic judo for athletes with vision impairment (VI judo) all eligible athletes (i.e. B1, B2 ...
Paralympic sports provide opportunities for athletes with impairment to participate and excel in spo...
Background: Paralympic sports provide opportunities for those who have an impairment that might othe...
The aim of this study was to investigate the level of vision impairment (VI) that would reduce perfo...
Revised evidence-based classification criteria introduced for shooting for athletes with vision impa...
Revised evidence-based entry criteria for visually-impaired shooting suggest that athletes with impa...
Purpose: In order to develop an evidence-based, sport-specific minimum impairment criteria (MIC) for...
Classification within the sport of vision impairment (VI) shooting is based upon the athlete’s visua...
Purpose: In order to develop an evidence-based, sport-specific minimum impairment criteria (MIC) for...
Classification is a defining characteristic of para-sports whereby eligible athletes are allocated a...
Background: Paralympic swimmers with vision impairment (VI) currently compete in one of the three cl...
SIGNIFICANCE: High-, long-, and triple-jump athletic events may need to consider whether it is appr...
Objective This study aimed to explore the profile of athletes with a vision impairment (VI) who com...
Goalball is a sport played whilst wearing eyeshades (i.e., simulated blindness), but it remains unkn...
In Paralympic judo for athletes with vision impairment (VI judo) all eligible athletes (i.e. B1, B2 ...
Paralympic sports provide opportunities for athletes with impairment to participate and excel in spo...
Background: Paralympic sports provide opportunities for those who have an impairment that might othe...
The aim of this study was to investigate the level of vision impairment (VI) that would reduce perfo...
Revised evidence-based classification criteria introduced for shooting for athletes with vision impa...
Revised evidence-based entry criteria for visually-impaired shooting suggest that athletes with impa...
Purpose: In order to develop an evidence-based, sport-specific minimum impairment criteria (MIC) for...
Classification within the sport of vision impairment (VI) shooting is based upon the athlete’s visua...
Purpose: In order to develop an evidence-based, sport-specific minimum impairment criteria (MIC) for...
Classification is a defining characteristic of para-sports whereby eligible athletes are allocated a...
Background: Paralympic swimmers with vision impairment (VI) currently compete in one of the three cl...
SIGNIFICANCE: High-, long-, and triple-jump athletic events may need to consider whether it is appr...
Objective This study aimed to explore the profile of athletes with a vision impairment (VI) who com...
Goalball is a sport played whilst wearing eyeshades (i.e., simulated blindness), but it remains unkn...
In Paralympic judo for athletes with vision impairment (VI judo) all eligible athletes (i.e. B1, B2 ...
Paralympic sports provide opportunities for athletes with impairment to participate and excel in spo...