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  2. Aug 28, 2024 · S6, SB5, SM6: Includes swimmers with short stature, swimmers with good arms, some torso and no leg movement and swimmers with significant impairment down one side of their body.

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  3. To evaluate the impact of impairments on swimming, classifiers assess all functional body structures using a point system and ask the athlete to complete a water assessment. The total number of points then determines the athlete’s S and SB sport classes.

  4. S6, SB5, SM6 are para-swimming classifications used for categorising swimmers based on their level of disability. This class includes people with a number of different types of disability including short stature, major limb impairment or loss in two limbs.

    • IPC Para-Swimming Classification
    • Deaf Swimming Classification
    • How to Become Classified as A Para-Swimmer

    The current para-swimming classification set out by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) uses classes S1 – S10 for different levels of physical impairment, with a lower number indicating a more severe impairment. Four-time Paralympic gold medalist Ellie Simmonds, who has Achondroplasia dwarfism, swims in the S6, SB6 and SM6 classes while fo...

    While the IPC runs competitions for swimmers with physical, visual and intellectual impairments, it does not currently cater for deaf swimmers. However, Swim England work with the Great Britain Deaf Swimming Clubto support the inclusion of deaf-classified swimmers in domestic and international competitions. The primary classification for deaf swimm...

    Head to the British Swimming websitefor full information about how to apply for classification as a physically, visually or intellectually impaired swimmer.
    For the deaf swimming classification process, head to the Great Britain Deaf Swimming Clubwebsite.
  5. SM6 is for medley swimmers with co-ordination moderately affected on one side, highly affected in the lower trunk and legs, those with short stature, or the absence of limbs. These swimmers have difficulty holding good body position or swimming straight and through the water.

  6. Swimmers with a visual impairment range from blind to visually impaired. When testing is undertaken, the classification is allocated based upon sight in best eye with best correction. There are two levels of VI classification in GBR: British Blind Sport and British Swimming. Visual Classification Process.

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