Over 80 classification representatives from across the Paralympic Movement gathered in Cairo, Egypt, at the 2023 IPC Annual Classification Meeting to discuss proposed changes to the draft ...
This was released following a five-month long consultation period in 2022 as part of the Code review process. The team has been conducting a three-year, three-phase review process of the current IPC ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Annual Classification Meeting took place between 9 and 11 October, gathering a record number of participants to discuss the implementation of the 2025 IPC ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) released the first draft of a new Classification Code on Thursday (10 July), marking the launch of the latest round of consultation. The revised Code, due ...
It’s easier to contain dust than gas, so the requirements for Class II locations (ignitable dust) are not as rigorous as those for Class I locations (ignitable gas). However, a dust-based explosion ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) launched its Classification Code Review process this month, encouraging all the Paralympic Movement's stakeholders to suggest reasonable amendments to the ...
IPC President Andrew Parsons has pledged the review of the 2015 IPC Athlete Classification Code will be "thorough" ©Getty Images The process is expected to take three years, with a three-stage ...
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