Oceania Para Athletics Championships Explained

Sport:Athletics
Founded:2022
Continent:Oceania

The Oceania Para Athletics Championships is an event organized by Oceania Athletics (OAA) and the Oceania Paralympic Committee (OPC) for athletes with disabilities from the Oceania region.[1] [2] Sanctioned by the OAA and OPC, the event adheres to the rules and regulations set forth by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and World Para Athletics.[2]

The Championships is one of the first regional World Athletics Para meet after the European Para Athletics Championships.

History

Historically, para events were offered as exhibition events as part of the Oceania Athletics Championships (for senior able-bodied athletes) from 2014 to 2019. Since 2020, the impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the cancellation of the Area Championships in 2021 and the World Para Athletics Championships in 2022. This saw limited International Competition for Para Athletes throughout Oceania. Hence, in March 2022, the need for quality competition for the Oceania para-athletes was recognised by both OAA and the OPC, which culminated the inaugural Para Championships in 2022.[3]

Classification

All athletes are classified according to their impairment. Each classification consists of a three character code, starting with a letter and followed by a two-digit number. The letter specifies the event type: T for track and jumping events, and F for throwing events. The first digit of the number specifies the type of impairment and the second digit the severity of the impairment; the lower the second number, the more impaired.

Competition

At the Oceania Championships, athletes of multiple different classifications compete against each other in two main categorial events, ambulant and wheelchair/secured events. Hence, placings and medals are awarded using the Raza point score system (or an approved MDS table) in order to compare times, throws or jumps by athletes of differing levels of disability. The performances are converted to point scores by a formula which accounts for the athletes' classifications.[4]

Editions

EditionYearCityCountryDateVenueNo. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
Best Nation
12022Mackay7 – 11 JuneMackay Aquatic and Recreation Centre26
22024Suva4 – 8 JuneHFC Bank Stadium22
32026

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oceania Para Athletics Championships . OAA . 12 June 2024 .
  2. Web site: Oceania Championships Team Manual_14 May 2024 . OAA . 12 June 2024 .
  3. Web site: OCEANIA PARA ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022 . OAA . 12 June 2024 .
  4. Web site: Explanatory Report. International Paralympic Committee. 14 September 2016. 13 March 2014.