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Paralympic swimming performance, impairment, and the functional classification system

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Wu, S. K.
  Author Williams, T.
JOURNAL:
  Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly [APAQ], 16(3), 251 - 270.
YEAR: 1999
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Paralympic-Games,-Atlanta-1996; swimming; elite-athlete; handicapped; classification; record; physiology
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
HTTP: https://secure.sportquest.com/su.cfm?articleno=S-63201&title=S-63201
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-338-316 (Last edited on 2002/03/03 18:08:16 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
The aim was to analyze the relationship between performance and classes of swimmers and between types of physical impairments and medal winners. Participants were 374 swimmers at the 1996 Paralympic Games with six types of impairments: poliomyelitis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, amputation, dysmelia, and others. Data included performance times, gender, classification, swimming stroke and distance, and type of impairment. ANOVA and Spearman rank correlation treatment of data revealed significant differences in swimmers' mean speeds across classes and positive correlations in swimmers' classes and swimming speeds in all male and female events; no type of impairment dominated the opportunity to participate, win medals, or advance to the finals. It was concluded that the current swimming classification system is effective with respect to generating fair competition for most swimmers.
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