Why classification matters at the Paralympics

If drug scandals are the bane of Olympic sport, classification controversies have marred Paralympic sport.

Why classification matters at the Paralympics

Classification is a key part of Paralympic sport, to ensure fair competition and minimise the impact of impairments.

All 22 Paralympic disciplines have sport-specific classification criteria and some sports are open only to those with specific impairments, such as wheelchair rugby, which is played by those with tetraplegia or similar functions.

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