World Para Athletics Championships

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World Para Athletics Championships
Most recent season or competition:
2023 World Para Athletics Championships
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Formerly IPC Athletics World Championships (1994–2017)
Sport Athletics
Founded 1994
Continent International (IPC)

The World Para Athletics Championships, known as the IPC Athletics World Championships prior to 2017, are a biennial Paralympic athletics event organized by World Para Athletics, a subcommittee of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). It features athletics events contested by athletes with physical disabilities. The first IPC Athletics World Championships were held in Berlin, Germany in 1994.[1][2]

They are a Paralympic parallel to the World Athletics Championships for able-bodied athletes. Since 2011, when they switched from a quadrennial scheduling to biennial, the IPC championships have been held in the same years as the IAAF championships, although they are separate events and are not necessarily held in the same host city. In 2017, London, which previously hosted the 2012 Summer Paralympics, became the first city to host both the IAAF World Championships and World Para Athletics Championships in the same year and as connected events.[3][4][5]

Editions

Edition Year Host City Host Country Dates Venue Events Athletes Nations Best Nation
1 1994 (details) Berlin  Germany 22–31 July Berlin Olympiastadion 1154 63
2 1998 (details) Birmingham  United Kingdom 6–16 August Alexander Stadium +1000 61
3 2002 (details) Lille  France 20–28 July Stadium Nord Lille Métropole +1000 75  China
4 2006 (details) Assen  Netherlands 2–10 September Sports Park Stadsbroek 203 1097 76  China
5 2011 (details) Christchurch  New Zealand 21–30 January Queen Elizabeth II Park 213 1060 80  China
6 2013 (details) Lyon  France 19–28 July Stade du Rhône 207 1073 118  Russia
7 2015 (details) Doha  Qatar 22–31 October Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium 212 1230 96  China
8 2017 (details) London  United Kingdom 14–23 July Olympic Stadium, Stratford 210 1074 92  China
9 2019 (details) Dubai  United Arab Emirates 7–15 November Dubai Club for People of Determination 172 1365 118  China
10 2023 (details) Paris  France 8–17 July Stade Charléty 171 1206 103  China
11 2024 (details) Kobe  Japan 17–25 May Universiade Memorial Stadium

Medal table

Medals counted from 1994 to 2023. 1998 results are currently unknown.

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Classification

  • F = field athletes
  • T = track athletes
  • P = pentathlon
  • 11-13 – visually impaired, 11 and 12 compete with a sighted guide
  • 20 – intellectual disability
  • 31-38 – cerebral palsy or other conditions that affect muscle co-ordination and control. Athletes in class 31-34 compete in a seated position; athletes in class 35-38 compete standing.
  • 40-46 – amputation, les autre
  • 51-58 – wheelchair athletes
  • 61-64: Athletes who have a prosthesis affected by limb deficiency and leg length difference.

See also

References

  1. IPC Athletics World Championships To Begin in France, International Paralympic Committee, 19 July 2002
  2. The cultural politics of the paralympic movement, By David Howe, 2008, Social Science, Google Books
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External links

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