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Conceptual model of sport-specific classification for para-athletes with intellectual impairment

Debbie Van Biesen, Jan Burns, Jennifer Mactavish, Peter Van de Vliet, Yves Vanlandewijck

2021Journal of Sports Sciences28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present paper describes the conceptual basis of evidence-based classification of para-athletes with intellectual impairment (II). An extensive description of the theoretical and conceptual foundation of the system as currently conceived is provided, as are examples of its applications in the three sports included in the Paralympic programme for II-athletes in 2020 (i.e., athletics, swimming and table tennis). Evidence-based classification for II-athletes is driven by two central questions: i. How can intellectual impairment be substantiated in a valid and reliable way, and ii. Does intellectual impairment limit optimal sport proficiency? Evolution of the system and current best practice for addressing these questions are described, and suggestions for future research and development are provided. Challenges of understanding and assessing a complex (multifaceted and intersectional) impairment in the context of sport also are considered.

Topics & Concepts

AthletesContext (archaeology)PsychologyIntellectual disabilityIntellectual impairmentApplied psychologyConceptual frameworkMedicinePhysical therapySociologySocial scienceBiologyPsychiatryPaleontologyAttention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderChildren's Physical and Motor DevelopmentSports Performance and Training