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ELIGIBILITY AND CLASSIFICATION IN THE PARALYMPICS: HOW DOES THIS WORK FOR ATHLETES WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES? 2012 IASSID World Congress Prof Jan Burns
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ELIGIBILITY AND CLASSIFICATION IN THE PARALYMPICS: HOW DOES THIS

WORK FOR ATHLETES WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES?

2012 IASSID World Congress

Prof Jan Burns

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History

Sydney Paralympics 2000 – Spanish 10/12 basket ball team found to be cheating due to not having an ID

ID athletes disallowed from competing until can provide evidence that can comply with International Paralympic Committee (IPC) governance

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IPC Rules and Procedures

Eligibility i.e. Have they the disability they claim to have?

Classification i.e. what impact does the disability have on the sport?

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What does ‘classification’ mean for athletes with ID in the Paralympics?

Initial Eligibility

Sports Classification

Confirmed as eligible for that sports class at

Paralympic sanctioned

events

INAS International Sports Federation for Para-athletes with ID

Sports Federation

IPC International Paralympic Committee

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Primary eligibility

Adopt a universally accepted definition of ID Disability evident before age 18 IQ below 75 Significant impairment of adaptive behaviour

Adopt a ‘gold standard’ approach to assessment International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual

Disabilities (IASSID) Make appropriate adaptations based on available evidence to

treat nations fairly

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INAS Eligibility Procedure

Primary evidence

submitted, signed off by psychologistScreened by INAS admin.

Sufficient information submitted

Panel of two-three review

evidence

Insufficient evidence more

requested

Criteria metCriteria not met

Athlete registered

Athlete rejected

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Part 2: Classification

Does having an intellectual disability impact on the ability to perform the sport and in what way?

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IPC General Assembly Oct 2009 agreed that ID athletes could re-join for London 2012

3 sports Athletics

1500m Shot Long jump

Table tennis Swimming 100m

LONDON 2012

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1. Does ID impair sports performance?

2. If so how, and in what way for different sports?

3. So how do classify ID athletes?

Research Questions

International research group INAS & International Paralympic Committee

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Starting from a conceptual model

Cognitive skills implicated in sports performance

Models of ‘intelligence’

Impact of ID on sports performance

Understanding

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Key components of intellectual functioning that have sport specific applications include:

ReasoningVisual-spatial

perception

Working Memory

Attention & Concentrati

on

Reaction time & processing

speedExecutive function

Sports Intelligence

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Developing the classification system

G - An assessment of generic sports intelligence

S - An assessment of sports specific intelligence

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The Sport Cognition Test Battery

Collection of proven psychometric tests chosen to test each area

Able to be administered largely non-verballyQuick to administerLargely touch screen computer, with some ‘table top’

testsEasy and quick to score

G

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- Sport specific assessment STwo components1.Observation in competition – video analysis

of relative stroking speed, mid-pool. ID athletes have relative low stroke speeds compared to non–disabled athletes

2.TSAL-Q – a questionnaire based inventory of training and experience

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Bandwidth modelNon – disabled sample

Disabled Sample

Highscores

Lowscores

High scores

Tests 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Lowscores

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Bandwidth modelNon – disabled sample

Disabled Sample

Highscores

Lowscores

Tests 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

High scoresLowscores

Overlap Cut-off scores

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What next?

Lots more to do Other sports, basket ball, skiing, footballFundingHowever, good developments and we will see ID

athletes compete in London this summerThank you for listening

Questions?