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Events for Athens 2004 Paralympics Determined - Participation
of Athletes with Intellectual Disability Still Uncertain
The IPC Executive Committee determined the events programme
for the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens. Athletes will compete in around 500
medal events in 18 sports. The selected events reflect the IPC's commitment
to support female athletes and those with severe disabilities. For example,
judo and sitting volleyball will be offered for women for the first time. In
boccia and wheelchair tennis, new events were added, which cater for athletes
with severe disabilities. Events for athletes with intellectual disabilities
(ID) have not been included in the programme at this point. A final decision
will be taken at the end of January 2003.
At the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, several athletes
had cheated and competed in events for intellectually disabled athletes, although
they did not meet the eligibility criteria. The IPC and INAS-FID, the international
sports federation for athletes with intellectual disabilities, have worked together
since then to establish an eligibility system and protest procedures which will
prevent such incidents from happening again.
The IPC President said that he was pleased with the progress
made towards the establishment of a new eligibility system, which must have
a strong focus on the athletes' sport specific abilities. INAS-FID announced
that it now fully accepts the IPC's conditions for ID-events with full medal
status being included in all IPC-sanctioned competitions; but it acknowledged
that it does not meet these criteria yet. The IPC Executive Committee decided
to give INAS-FID the opportunity to continue developing a new eligibility system.
However, a final decision concerning the inclusion of ID-events in the programme
of the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games will be taken January 2003.
For further information, please contact
Dr. Susanne Reiff,
IPC Director of Media and Communication
Adenauerallee 212-214
Bonn 53113
Germany
Phone: 49 228 209 7200,

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