Paracanoeing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics explained

See also: Canoeing at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Event:Paracanoeing
Games:2016 Summer
Venue:Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas
Dates:14–15 September
Competitors:104
Next:2020

Paracanoeing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, also simply referred to as canoeing, was held in Rio de Janeiro in September 2016, with a maximum of 60 athletes (30 men, 30 women) competing in six sprint style events. This was the first appearance for Para-canoe in the Paralympic Games. [1]

Background to inclusion

In 2009, the International Canoe Federation (ICF) began a programme to make the sport accessible to everyone, with the explicit aim of including it in the Paralympic Games for the first time in Rio.In 2010, 31 countries sent participants to the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Poland. That same year, the sport’s inclusion in the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games was approved.

In the Paralympic Games, only kayaks, identified by the letter K, are used, and only flatwater sprint events are held. Each boat is adapted according to the functional abilities of its crew members. Athletes with any type of physical-motor disability may participate in competitions.[2]

Classification

The Olympic and Paralympic versions have similar rules, with the fastest canoeist winning. The competition format features direct classification to the finals and repechage heats to decide which athletes will take part in the final race, in which medals are won.

There are three functional classes: L3, where athletes use their legs, trunk and arms to help paddling; L2, in which athletes use only their trunk and arms; and K1, in which athletes only use their arms.Events are always held along straight line courses marked by buoys, 200 metres long. There are both men’s and women’s races, with events for individuals.[3]

Qualification

An NPC can be allocated a maximum of one qualification slot per medal event. An NPC can obtain a maximum of three male and three female slots. There must be a minimum of three continents represented in each medal event at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

Qualification slots will be allocated as follows:

Qualification for paracanoeing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
Qualification Eventcolspan="3"
MKL1MKL2MKL3WKL1WKL2WKL3
2015 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
Milan, Italy




































2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships
Duisburg, Germany
























Totals101010101010

Medal summary

Medalists

Men's KL1
Men's KL2
Men's KL3
Women's KL1
Women's KL2
Women's KL3

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paralympic Canoe Sprint. Rio 2016 Summer Paralympics. 22 August 2016. 28 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160828184847/https://www.rio2016.com/en/paralympics/canoe-sprint. dead.
  2. Web site: Paralympic Canoe Sprint - Rio 2016 Summer Paralympics . Rio2016.com . 2016-05-21 . 2016-09-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151120132844/http://www.rio2016.com/en/the-games/paralympic/sports/canoe . 20 November 2015 .
  3. Web site: Paralympic Canoe Sprint - Rio 2016 Summer Paralympics . Rio2016.com . 2016-05-21 . 2016-09-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151120132844/http://www.rio2016.com/en/the-games/paralympic/sports/canoe . 20 November 2015 .