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Para-athletics explained: Wheelchair racing

    https://www.paralympic.org/news/para-athletics-explained-wheelchair-racing
    Para-athletics explained: Wheelchair racing. In the third edition of ‘Para-athletics explained’, renowned Paralympic coach Jenni Banks helps us uncover the intricacies of wheelchair racing. 14 Apr 2016. Imagen. Hannah Cockroft of Great Britain competes in the 800m race during the ParAthletics Grand Prix 2015 in Nottwil, Switzerland. ⒸGetty Images.

Wheelchair Racing | National Paralympic Heritage Trust

    https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/wheelchair-racing
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Para 101: All About Racing Wheelchairs

    https://www.teamusa.org/USParaTrackandField/Features/2020/December/01/Para-All-About-Racing-Wheelchairs
    When wheelchair racing was first introduced at the Paralympic Games Tokyo 1964, athletes sped down the track in chairs that looked …

Ten-year-old Ruf on track to continue ... - paralympic.org

    https://www.paralympic.org/para-sport/feature/ten-year-old-ruf-track-continue-great-swiss-wheelchair-racing-tradition
    2 days ago · Finland’s Leo-Pekka Tahti, who has five Paralympic, four world and 10 European titles, won both races. The 38-year-old finished the 100m race in 13.85 seconds, while Mexico’s Juan Pablo Cervantes Garcia, 29, a two-time Para Pan American Games champion, claimed silver and Tahti’s teammate Esa-Pekka Mattila the bronze. Ruf crossed the line in 24:30.

Wheelchair racing | Maths and Sport

    https://sport.maths.org/content/wheelchair-racing
    The term Paralympics was only coined four years later at the Tokyo Olympics. At first, wheelchair athletes used conventional heavy wheelchairs (7-18kg) and only contested events up to 200 metres. The first wheelchair-borne marathon competitor competed in the 1975 Boston Marathon. New races were organised and gradually purpose-built racing chairs appeared.

Para sport explained: Wheelchairs in wheelchair sports

    https://www.paralympic.org/news/para-sport-explained-wheelchairs-wheelchair-sports
    The USA’s wheelchair racer Josh George is one who is familiar with the intricate details that go into chairs. He played wheelchair basketball but had to decide between that or athletics at his first Paralympic Games in Beijing 2008; he chose athletics. Different push rims

Tatyana McFadden - International Paralympic Committee

    https://www.paralympic.org/tatyana-mcfadden
    Arguably the world’s best female wheelchair racer of all time, Tatyana McFadden has gained tremendous reputation in and outside the Paralympic Movement. She attended the 2018 Golden Globes, been a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and was among the nine athletes who are featured in the Netflix documentary 'Rising Phoenix' releasing on 26 August 2020.

What You Need To Know About Wheelchair Racing: The …

    https://www.passionatepeople.invacare.eu.com/need-know-wheelchair-racing/
    The Summer Paralympics hosts the ultimate wheelchair racing competition. In fact, wheelchair racing is one of the most popular sports at the Paralympics, having been a part of the games since 1960. But just like preparing for any race or marathon, you don’t have to be part of a “team” to participate and train. However, the Paralympics do hold qualifying events.

World Para Athletics Classification & Categories

    https://www.paralympic.org/athletics/classification
    T35-38 (Co-ordination impairments (hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis)) T40-41 (Short stature) T42-44 (Lower limb competing without prosthesis affected by limb deficiency, leg length difference, impaired muscle power or impaired passive range of movement) T45-47 (Upper limb/s affected by limb deficiency, impaired muscle power or impaired passive ...

ParalympicsGB | Para athletics

    https://paralympics.org.uk/sports/para-athletics
    Para athletics has been part of the Paralympic Games since 1960. It offers a wide range of competitions and events and is open to male and female athletes in all eligible impairment groups. Athletes are grouped together according to their classification in each event.

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