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The International Paralympic Committee (IPC; german: Internationales Paralympisches Komitee) is an international non-profit organisation and the global governing body for the Paralympic Movement. The IPC organizes the
Paralympic Games The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the ''Games of the Paralympiad'', is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of physical disabilities, including impaired muscle power and impaired ...
and functions as the international federation for nine sports. Founded on 22 September 1989 in
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, its mission is to "enable Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and inspire and excite the world". Furthermore, the IPC wants to promote the Paralympic values and to create sport opportunities for all persons with a disability, from beginner to elite level. The IPC has a democratic constitution and structure and is composed of representatives from 182
National Paralympic Committee A National Paralympic Committee (NPC) is a national constituent of the worldwide Paralympic movement. Subject to the controls of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), NPCs are responsible for organizing their people's participation in the ...
s (NPCs), four international organizations of sport for the disabled (IOSDs) and five regional organizations. The IPC's headquarters is located in Bonn, Germany.


Overview

On the basis of being able to organize the
Paralympic Games The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the ''Games of the Paralympiad'', is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of physical disabilities, including impaired muscle power and impaired ...
more efficiently and to give the Paralympic movement one voice, the four international organizations of sports for the disabled, founded the International Co-ordination Committee of World Sports Organizations for the Disabled (ICC) in 1982. In the upcoming years, other organizations joined and the need for a democratically guided organization emerged, demanded by the nations participating in the Paralympic Movement. They desired a democratic structure, to improve national and regional representation, which led to the foundation of the IPC as it is known today. The
1994 Winter Paralympics The 1994 Winter Paralympics ( no, Paralympiske vinterleker 1994; nn, Paralympiske vinterleikane 1994), the sixth Paralympic Winter Games, were held in Lillehammer, Norway, from 10 to 19 March 1994. These Games marked the second time the Paral ...
, Norway, were the first to be organized by the IPC. The IPC functions as an umbrella organization, representing several sports and disabilities, in contrast to other international sports organizations for athletes with a disability, which are predominantly limited to a single sport or disability (as well as the
International Olympic Committee The International Olympic Committee (IOC; french: link=no, Comité international olympique, ''CIO'') is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is constituted in the form of an association under the Swis ...
, who relies on separate member sanctioning bodies representing each Olympic sport). A fifteen-member Governing Board oversees the IPC between meetings of the General Assembly. Dr. Robert D. Steadward became the first President in 1989. Since 2017, Andrew Parsons is President of the IPC.


Presidents

The International Paralympic Committee has had three presidents to date. Its founding president, who presided it from 1989 to 2001, was the Canadian
Robert Steadward Robert Daniel Steadward, (born May 26, 1946) is a Canadian retired sports administrator, professor, sports scientist, and author. Steadward helped organize the first Canadian wheelchair sport national championships in 1968, and later coached C ...
, who had previously founded the Canadian Sports Fund for the Physically Disabled."Robert Steadward, builder"
, Canadian Paralympic Committee
He was succeeded in 2001 by Philip Craven, a British Paralympian and former President of the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation, who served as president until 2017. Craven was succeeded by Brazil's Andrew Parsons, IPC Vice President from 2013 to 2017 and a former President of the
Brazilian Paralympic Committee The Brazilian Paralympic Committee (BPC; pt, Comitê Paralímpico Brasileiro – CPB) is the private, non-profit organization representing Brazilian Paralympic athletes in the Paralympic Games and the Parapan American Games. It is the gover ...
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Governing Board

The IPC Governing Board consists of 14 members, of which 12 are elected at the General Assembly, including the President and Vice President. The most recent election for the Governing Board was held on 12 December 2021: * Andrew Parsons, President * Duane Kale, Vice President * Debra Alexander * Mohamed Alhameli * Jai-Jun Choung * Marianna "Muffy" Davis * Chelsey Gotell * Miki Matheson * Luca Pancalli * John Petersson * Majid Rashed * Robyn Smith The IPC Athletes' Council Chairperson, Jitske Visser, and IPC Athletes' Council First Vice Chairperson, Josh Dueck, also have voting rights on the board.


IPC Honorary Board

The IPC has an honorary board of distinguished individuals who support the IPC's goals and use their profile to raise funds and awareness for its work. Current honorary board members are: * Princess Margriet of the Netherlands * Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg *
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History

Chronology of milestones in the development of the International Paralympic Committee and the Summer and
Winter Paralympics The Winter Paralympic Games is an international multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete in snow and ice sports. The event includes athletes with mobility impairments, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy. The ...
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Publications

The IPC publishes ''The Paralympian'' three times a year.


Paralympic SPORT.TV

The
Paralympics The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the ''Games of the Paralympiad'', is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of physical disabilities, including impaired muscle power and impaired ...
and other sport events related The Paralympic Movement to be watched on Internet TV channel for Paralympic sports created of IPC.


Paralympic Hall of Fame

* 2006: Jouko Grip , Ulla Renvall , Annemie Schneider * 2008: Connie Hansen , Claudia Hengst , Peter Homann , André Viger , Kevin McIntosh (coach) * 2010:
Tanja Kari Tanja Kari is a Finnish Paralympic gold medalist in cross-country skiing (sport), cross-country skiing. She is an amputee missing a right arm. In 2003, she was nominated for the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsperson of the Year with a Disabil ...
, Chris Waddell , Rolf Hettich (coach) * 2012:
Louise Sauvage Alix Louise Sauvage, OAM (born 18 September 1973) is an Australian paralympic wheelchair racer and leading coach. Sauvage is often regarded as the most renowned disabled sportswoman in Australia. She won nine gold and four silver medals at f ...
, Trischa Zorn-Hudson ,
Roberto Marson Roberto Marson (29 June 1944 – 7 November 2011) was an Italian multisport athlete who competed at the Summer Paralympics on four occasions and won a total of 26 Paralympic medals. He lost the use of his legs when a pine tree he was chopping ...
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Frank Ponta Francis Ettore Ponta (8 November 1935 – 1 June 2011) was an Australian Paralympic competitor and coach. He competed in several sports including basketball, pentathlon, swimming and fencing. A paraplegic, he lost the use of both his legs aft ...
, Chris Holmes * 2014: Jon Kreamelmeyer , Eric Villalon Fuentes , Verena Bentele


Paralympic marketing


The Organizing Committees

In June 2001, the
International Olympic Committee The International Olympic Committee (IOC; french: link=no, Comité international olympique, ''CIO'') is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is constituted in the form of an association under the Swis ...
(IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) signed an agreement that would ensure that the staging of the
Paralympic Games The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the ''Games of the Paralympiad'', is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of physical disabilities, including impaired muscle power and impaired ...
is automatically included in the bid for the Olympic Games.IPC-IOC Co-operation
The official website of the International Paralympic Committee
The agreement came into effect at the
2008 Paralympic Summer Games The 2008 Summer Paralympic Games (), the 13th Summer Paralympic Games, took place in Beijing, China from September 6 to 17, 2008. As with the 2008 Summer Olympics, equestrian events were held in Hong Kong and sailing events in Qingdao. It was f ...
in Beijing, and the
2010 Paralympic Winter Games ) , nations = 44 , athletes = 506 , events = 64 in 5 sports , opening = 12 March , closing = 21 March , opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean , cauldron = Zach Beaumont , stadium = BC Place , winter_p ...
in Vancouver. However, the Salt Lake 2002 Organizing Committee (SLOC), chose to follow the practice of "one bid, one city" already at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City, with one Organizing Committee for both Games, which was followed up by the 2004 Games in Athens and Beijing in 2008. The agreement was adjusted in 2003. An extension was signed in June 2006. A further extension was signed in 2012, valid until 2020. In March 2018, a historic long-term extension was signed establishing a partnership until 2032.


National Paralympic Committees (NPCs)

The NPCs receive financial support for the training and development of Paralympic teams, Paralympic athletes and Paralympic hopefuls.


International Paralympic Sports Federations (IFs)

There are 11 international federations recognized by the IPC, and there are four disability specific organizations, while the IPC itself serves as the international federation for 10 sports.Contacts – International Sports Federations (IFs)
International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
On 30 November 2016, the IPC officially adopted the "World Para" brand for all sports in which it is the international federation. Sports contested in the Summer Paralympics began using the new branding immediately. For winter sports, whose competitive seasons had already started by the announcement, only the world championships were immediately changed to reflect the new branding; the full switchover did not occur until the 2017–18 season. Note that the Paralympic versions of some sports have different governing structures than the able-bodied versions of the same sports: * The remit of World Para Nordic Skiing includes both Para biathlon and Para cross-country skiing; the able-bodied versions of the two disciplines are governed by entirely separate international federations, respectively the International Biathlon Union (IBU) and International Ski Federation (FIS). * Able-bodied Alpine skiing and snowboarding are also governed by FIS. The IPC has distinct governing councils for its versions of the sports.


World Para Alpine Skiing

Supervises and co-ordinates the
World Para Alpine Skiing Championships The World Para Alpine Skiing Championships, known before the 2017 edition as the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships, along with the Winter Paralympic Games, are the most prestigious level of international competition in Paralympic alpine skiing. ...
and other competitions. * Official website
WorldParaAlpineSkiing.orgParalympic.org/alpine-skiing
* Sport name:
Para alpine skiing Paralympic alpine skiing is an adaptation of alpine skiing for athletes with a disability. The sport evolved from the efforts of disabled veterans in Germany and Austria during and after the Second World War. The sport is governed by the Interna ...
* Former sport committee name: IPC Alpine Skiing


World Para Athletics

Supervises and co-ordinates the World Para Athletics Championships, World Para Athletics European Championships and other competitions. * Official website
WorldParaAthletics.orgParalympic.org/athletics
* Sport name: Para athletics * Former sport committee name: IPC Athletics


World Para Dance Sport

Supervises and co-ordinates the World Para Dance Sport Championships and other competitions. The rebranding saw the sport renamed from "wheelchair dance sport" to "Para dance sport" due to the IPC's desire to expand the sport beyond wheelchair users. * Official website
WorldParaDanceSport.orgParalympic.org/dance-sport
* Sport name: Para dance sport * Former sport committee name: IPC Wheelchair Dance Sport


World Para Ice Hockey

Supervises and co-ordinates the
World Para Ice Hockey Championships The World Para Ice Hockey Championships, known before 30 November 2016 as the IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships, are the world championships for sledge hockey. They are organised by the International Paralympic Committee through its World ...
and other competitions. With the November 2016 rebranding, the official name of the sport was changed from "sledge hockey" to "Para ice hockey". This change was made upon the request of the sport's community, partly due to the word "sledge" having different meanings across languages. * Official website
WorldParaIceHockey.orgParalympic.org/ice-hockey
* Sport name:
Para ice hockey Sledge hockey, also known as Sled hockey in American English, and Para ice hockey in international competition, is an adaptation of ice hockey for players who have a physical disability. The sport was invented in the early 1960s at a rehabilitat ...
* Former sport committee name: IPC Ice Sledge Hockey


World Para Nordic Skiing

Supervises and co-ordinates the World Para Nordic Skiing Championships and other competitions. * Official website
WorldParaNordicSkiing.orgParalympic.org/nordic-skiing
* Sport name:
Para Nordic skiing Paralympic Nordic skiing is a Winter Paralympics sport consisting of Paralympic biathlon, biathlon and Paralympic cross-country skiing, cross-country skiing. The sport is governed by the International Paralympic Committee, with its subcommittee for ...
(includes Para biathlon and Para cross-country skiing) * Former sport committee names: IPC Biathlon & IPC Cross-Country


World Para Powerlifting

Supervises and co-ordinates the World Para Powerlifting Championships and other competitions. * Official website
WorldParaPowerlifting.orgParalympic.org/powerlifting
* Sport name: Para powerlifting * Former sport committee name: IPC Powerlifting


World Shooting Para Sport

Supervises and co-ordinates the World Shooting Para Sport Championships and other competitions. The rebranding saw the sport renamed as "shooting Para sport" to avoid possible confusion with parachuting. * Official website
WorldShootingParaSport.orgParalympic.org/shooting
* Sport name: Shooting Para sport * Former sport committee name: IPC Shooting


World Para Snowboard

Supervises and co-ordinates the World Para Snowboard Championships and other competitions. * Official website
WorldParaSnowboard.orgParalympic.org/snowboard
* Sport name: Para snowboard * Former sport committee name: IPC Snowboard


World Para Swimming

Supervises and co-ordinates the
World Para Swimming Championships The World Para Swimming Championships, known before 30 November 2016 as the IPC Swimming World Championships, are the world championships for swimming where athletes with a disability compete. They are organised by the International Paralympic Co ...
and other competitions. * Official website
WorldParaSwimming.orgParalympic.org/swimming
* Sport name:
Para swimming Para swimming is an adaptation of the sport of swimming for athletes with disabilities. Para swimmers compete at the Summer Paralympic Games and at other sports competitions throughout the world. The sport is governed by the International Paralym ...
* Former sport committee name: IPC Swimming


The Paralympic Partner programme

The Paralympic Partner (TOP) sponsorship programme includes the following commercial sponsors of the Paralympic Games. * Atos * Bridgestone * Ottobock * Panasonic *
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* Toyota * Visa


See also

* Disabled sports


Notes


References


IPC Style Guide
International Paralympic Committee (IPC)


External links

*
Paralympic Sport TV YouTube channel
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