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Amputee Athletes? Records to Reset After Rule Change

July 18, 2017
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World and regional records held by athletes competing in the T43/F43 (bilateral below the knee lower limb amputations) and T42/F42 (unilateral above the knee lower limb amputations) classes will be reset on January 1, 2018, after World Para Athletics announced it will introduce new rules for people with lower-limb amputations. The international federation of Paralympic athletics will introduce a new formula to calculate the maximum allowable standing height (MASH) for athletes with bilateral lower-limb amputations. Any world and regional records set by athletes competing in those classes prior to 2018 will be archived.

The decision to implement the new formula comes after a study initiated in 2006 by the World Para Athletics Classification Research Project revealed that the current MASH formula systemically overestimates athlete height. World Para Athletics worked closely with Wolfgang Potthast, Prof., Dr., German Sport University Cologne, an expert on the biomechanics of prosthetic running. Following the development of a new formula, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Classification Research and Development Centre at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, initiated a small-scale multicenter project to cross-validate it.

“The new formulas…will reduce the maximum allowable standing height of a number of double-leg amputees who compete in the T42/F42 and T43/F43 classes. This will reinforce the value of athletic performance achieved by the human body to prevail over equipment and technological advancement,” Peter Van de Vliet, the IPC’s medical and scientific director, told Inside the Games.

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