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LTA-B1

Paralympic rowing classification From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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LTA-B1 is an adaptive rowing classification. The classifications were developed and current as of March 2011.[1]

Definition

Rowing Australia defines this classification as "athletes with a visual impairment (LTA-B1, LTA-B2 and LTA-B3)" [1]

Events

Rowers in this classification compete in single and sculls for club, state, and national competitions. In international competitions, they compete in mixed cox fours sculls, with a maximum of two visually impaired rowers in the boat.[1][2]

Becoming classified

Classification is handled by FISA International Rowing Federation.[3] Australians seeking classification through Rowing Australia as a visually impaired rower need to provide evidence of having been classified by an International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) classifier or an Australian Paralympic Committee vision impairment classifier.[4]

See also

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