Paracanoe_at_the_Summer_Paralympics

Paracanoe at the Summer Paralympics

Paracanoe at the Summer Paralympics

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Paracanoe debuted at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.[1][2][3] A meeting of the International Paralympic Committee in Guangzhou, China in 2010 decided to add paracanoe to the roster of the Summer Paralympic Games.[4]

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Paracanoe is a variant of canoeing for athletes with a variety of physical disabilities. The sport is governed by the International Canoe Federation (ICF).[5]

Events

Competition at the Summer Paralympic Games consists of sprint races over a 200m straight line course.[6] Eight different events are held.[5]

Equipment

The first paracanoe programme at the Paralympics in 2016 featured competitors using single kayaks (K1).[6] For the 2020 paracanoe competitions, a second type of boat, the va'a, was added. This is an outrigger canoe propelled by a single bladed paddle.[7]

Competitor classification

There are three different classes for competitors with different physical mobility impairments:[6]

  • KL1 - only arms are used for paddling
  • KL2 / VL2 - trunk and arms are used for paddling
  • KL3 / VL3 - legs, trunk and arms are used for paddling

Medal table

Updated to 2020 Summer Paralympics

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Paralympic medalists

Men

KL1

The KL1 Class is for paracanoe paddlers who have very limited or no trunk function and no leg function.[8]

KL2

The KL 2 class is for paracanoe paddlers with partial leg and trunk function alongside good arm strength. A KL2 class paddler should be able to sit upright within the kayak but may require a backrest.[9]

KL3

The KL3 class is for paracanoe paddlers with trunk function and partial leg function.[10]

VL2

The VL2 classification mirrors the KL2 classification but in reference to the Va'a outrigger canoe type.

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VL3

The VL3 classification mirrors the KL3 classification but in reference to the Va'a outrigger canoe type. Some KL2 paddlers will qualify in this classification as a consequence of the extra stability of the outrigger boat.

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Women

KL1

The KL1 Class is for paracanoe paddlers who have very limited or no trunk function and no leg function.[8]

KL2

The KL 2 class is for paracanoe paddlers with partial leg and trunk function alongside good arm strength. A KL2 class paddler should be able to sit upright within the kayak but may require a backrest.[9]

KL3

The KL3 class is for paracanoe paddlers with trunk function and partial leg function.[10]

VL2
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Multiple Medalists

The following canoeists have won 2 or more medals in para canoe at the Paralympic Games.[11]

Correct as of 16 September 2021:

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References

  1. "BBC Sport - Disability Sports - Canoeing and triathlon added to 2016 Paralympic Games". BBC News. 2010-12-11. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  2. "Canoe | IPC". Paralympic.org. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  3. "Para-Canoeing added to roster for 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio". Paddling Life. Archived from the original on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  4. "Paratriathlon and canoeing for 2016 - Paralympics news - London 2012 | MSN Sport UK". Sport.uk.msn.com. 2010-12-16. Archived from the original on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  5. "Canoe | IPC". Paralympic.org. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  6. "Paracanoe". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  7. "Paracanoe". ICF Canoe and Kayak. International Canoe Federation. 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  8. "Paracanoe". ICF - Planet Canoe. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  9. "Para Canoe Classification". Australian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  10. "Paracanoe". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  11. Note, Edina Muller, Jeanette Chippington, Laura Sugar and Charlotte Henshaw have previously achieved elite success in wheelchair basketball, para athletics and swimming respectively; these medals are not included in this table.



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