S15 (classification) explained

S15, SB15, SM15 are disability swimming classifications used for categorising swimmers based on their level of disability. These classifications are for athletes with hearing loss.

Definition

The S15, SB15 and SM15 classifications are for people with hearing loss.[1]

The classification was created by the International Paralympic Committee. In 2003 the committee approved a plan which recommended the development of a universal classification code. The code was approved in 2007, and defines the "objective of classification as developing and implementing accurate, reliable and consistent sport focused classification systems", which are known as "evidence based, sport specific classification". In November 2015, they approved the revised classification code, which "aims to further develop evidence based, sport specific classification in all sports".[2]

In Australia, to be classified in this category, athletes contact the Australian Paralympic Committee or their state swimming governing body.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: 265. The paralympic athlete : handbook of sports medicine and science. limited. Yves. Vanlandewijck. Walter R. Thompson. IOC Medical Commission. Chichester, West Sussex, UK. Wiley-Blackwell. 2011. 642278479. 9781444334043.
  2. Web site: History of Classification . International Paralympic Committee . https://web.archive.org/web/20230822151306/https://www.paralympic.org/classification/history . August 22, 2023.
  3. Web site: Classification Information Sheet. 17 November 2011. Australian Paralympic Committee. 8 March 2011. 3.