Para-snowboarding classification is the classification system for para-
snowboarding
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. The sport originally called Adaptive Snowboard is now practiced by hundreds of athletes around the world. The
International Paralympic Committee
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 and fun ...
(IPC) defines three classes: SB-LL for athletes with a physical impairment affecting one or both legs (with SB-LL1 and SB-LL2 for more- and less-severe impairment), and SB-UL for athletes with a physical impairment affecting one or both arms who compete standing. The sport made its official Winter Paralympic debut in the
2014 Winter Paralympics
The 2014 Winter Paralympics (russian: Зимние Паралимпийские игры 2014, Zimniye Paralimpiyskiye igry 2014), the 11th Paralympic Winter Games, and also more generally known as the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games, were an ...
in
Sochi, Russia.
Eligibility
Classifications exist for deaf competitors, blind competitors, people with physical disabilities and those with
intellectual disabilities
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.
The IPC eligibility rules provide for athletes with a physical impairment such as limb loss or limb deficiency, spinal cord injury, nerve damage, or
cerebral palsy. , athletes with other impairments, such as visual impairments, are not eligible.
The IPC defined two competition classes in 2014:
* SB-LL for athletes with a physical impairment affecting one or both legs. Athletes may use a prosthesis or modified equipment to compete.
* SB-UL for athletes with a physical impairment affecting one or both arms who compete standing.
For the
2018 Winter Paralympics
)
, nations = 49
, athletes = 569
, events = 80 in 6 sports
, opening = 9 March
, closing = 18 March
, opened_by = President Moon Jae-in
, cauldron = Kim Eun-jung Seo Soon-seok
, stadium = Pyeongchang Olympic ...
in
PyeongChang
Pyeongchang (; in full, ''Pyeongchang-gun'' ; ) is a county in the province of Gangwon-do, South Korea, located in the Taebaek Mountains region. It is home to several Buddhist temples, including Woljeongsa. It is about east southeast of Seou ...
,
South Korea, the IPC divided the SB-LL category in twain:
* SB-LL1 for athletes with significant impairment to one leg, such as
amputation
Amputation is the removal of a limb by trauma, medical illness, or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as malignancy or gangrene. In some cases, it is carried out on indi ...
above the knee, or "a significant combined impairment in two legs", affecting their balance, their board-control and their ability to navigate uneven terrain.
* SB-LL2 for athletes with impairment to one or both legs "with less activity limitation", such as below-knee amputation.
* SB-UL for athletes upper limb impairments, affecting balance.
There were no events for female athletes in the category SB-UL in the 2018 games.
The
World Snowboard Federation (WSF) has a more elaborate classification system, with classes SB1 to SB12 for snowboarders with limb disabilities:
* SB1 for athletes with severe disabilities in both lower limbs
* SB2 for athletes with severe disabilities in one lower limb
* SB3 for athletes with moderate disabilities in both lower limbs
* SB4 for athletes with moderate disabilities in one lower limbs
* SB5 for athletes with disabilities in both upper limbs
* SB6 for athletes with disabilities in one upper limb
* SB9 for athletes with disabilities in one upper and one lower limb
* SB10 sitting class for athletes with disabilities in both lower limbs and trunk
* SB11 sitting class for athletes with disabilities in both lower limbs and partial trunk function
* SB12 sitting class for athletes with disabilities in lower limbs and good trunk function
The WSF also defines three visual impairment class,
B1,
B2 and
B3, identical to those used by the
International Blind Sports Federation
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(IBSA) for other sports for visually impaired athletes.
Governance
The sport widely called Adaptive Snowboarding
held its first official competition at the 2000 USASA Nationals in Waterville Valley NH, USA. The USASA governed adaptive snowboarding competitions in North America through 2008, after which the World Snowboard Federation accepted international governance beginning in 2009.
It is now practiced by hundreds of athletes around the world,
and governed by the
International Paralympic Committee
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 and fun ...
(IPC).
The IPC and the WSF signed a
memorandum of understanding in July 2009 under which the WSF would continue to govern the sport until 2014, after which the situation would be reassessed. Both organisations would continue their efforts to develop the sport. IPC Alpine Skiing governs
snowboarding
Snowboarding is a recreational and competitive activity that involves descending a snow-covered surface while standing on a snowboard that is almost always attached to a rider's feet. It features in the Winter Olympic Games and Winter Paralympi ...
as well as
alpine skiing
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, and the two share a common set of regulations.
In explaining the change of the name of the sport, the WSF stated that:
For Australian competitors in this sport, the sport and classification is managed the national sport federation with support from the
Australian Paralympic Committee.
There are three types of classification available for Australian competitors: Provisional, national and international. The first is for club level competitions, the second for state and national competitions, and the third for international competitions.
At the Paralympic Games
After initially rejecting the sport in August 2011, the
International Paralympic Committee
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 and fun ...
changed its mind and added Para-snowboarding to the Alpine Skiing programme on 2 May 2012.
The
President of the
Sochi 2014 Olympic Organizing Committee,
Dmitry Chernyshenko
Dmitry Nikolayevich Chernyshenko (russian: Дмитрий Николаевич Чернышенко; born 20 September 1968) is a Russian businessman and politician serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Russia for Tourism, Sport, Culture and Comm ...
, welcomed the addition of the new sport, saying:
The sport made its official Winter Paralympic debut in the
2014 Winter Paralympics
The 2014 Winter Paralympics (russian: Зимние Паралимпийские игры 2014, Zimniye Paralimpiyskiye igry 2014), the 11th Paralympic Winter Games, and also more generally known as the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games, were an ...
in
Sochi, Russia. There were men's and women's standing snowboard cross. Only events in the SB-LL class were offered. The events were run in a time-trial format (one rider on course at a time), and. unlike some other Paralympic events, results were calculated ''without'' factors that adjust times based on disability classification.
Each athlete got three runs over a course of jumps, bumps and turns. Times from the best two were added together for their final total.
Both events were run on 14 March 2014. The
women's event was won by
Bibian Mentel-Spee
Bibian Mentel-Spee (27 September 1972 – 29 March 2021) was a Dutch three-fold Winter Paralympics gold-medalist, and five-times world champion para-snowboarding athlete. Mentel won the Paralympic gold medal in the snowboard cross discipline in ...
from the Netherlands in a time of 1 minute 57.43 seconds. France's
Cecile Hernandez Ep Cervellon came second with a time of 2 minutes 07.31 seconds. America's
Amy Purdy came third in 2 minutes 14.29 seconds. The
men's event was a clean sweep for the United States.
Evan Strong won in 1 minute 43.61 seconds, followed by Michael Shea with a time of 1:44.18 and
Keith Gabel
Keith Gabel (born July 20, 1984) is a Paralympic snowboarder originally from Ogden, Utah.
Gabel competed for the United States at the 2014 Winter Paralympics and again in 2018
File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 201 ...
with a time of 1:47.10.
Future
The snowboarding cross events at Sochi were a success, with tickets for para-snowboarding events being among the first to sell out. In April 2014 the IPC announced plans to add
slalom
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Sports
;Alpine skiing and/or snowboarding
* Slalom skiing, an alpine skiing and alpine snowboarding discipline
* Giant slalom, an alpine skiing and alpine snowboarding discipline
* Super-G ...
to the events at
2018 Winter Paralympics
)
, nations = 49
, athletes = 569
, events = 80 in 6 sports
, opening = 9 March
, closing = 18 March
, opened_by = President Moon Jae-in
, cauldron = Kim Eun-jung Seo Soon-seok
, stadium = Pyeongchang Olympic ...
in
Pyeongchang
Pyeongchang (; in full, ''Pyeongchang-gun'' ; ) is a county in the province of Gangwon-do, South Korea, located in the Taebaek Mountains region. It is home to several Buddhist temples, including Woljeongsa. It is about east southeast of Seou ...
, South Korea. Consideration was also given to having the snowboard cross event run with pairs of athletes competing against each other rather than as a time trial. There were still no plans to add non-standing or visually impaired events. , visually impaired events were not considered for medal events at WSF Para-Snowboard competitions due to the small numbers of internationally competitive athletes.
External links
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References
{{Disability sports classification
Parasports classifications
Snowboarding