Paralympic Pathway
Get connected with a Paralympic Pathway to begin, or advance, your journey in Paralympic sport. Learn about classification, sport eligibility, and opportunities that match your background and interests as you navigate the pathway toward the Paralympic Games.
What is Paralympic Sport?
The Paralympic Games are the pinnacle global sporting event for athletes with disabilities, showcasing the highest level of performance in Para sport. Held every two years, the Games bring together a diverse group of athletes competing under optimal conditions, and attract millions of spectators and billions of viewers worldwide.
The Paralympic Games are open to athletes with eligible physical, visual and intellectual impairments.
Who is Eligible?
To be eligible for Paralympic sport, athletes must have a permanent impairment that affects their ability to participate in sport. Some athletes are born with their impairment (congenital), while others may acquire it later in life due to injury, illness or medical conditions (acquired). Impairments must be permanent in nature and cannot be cured through surgery or recovery.
Eligibility Criteria
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) recognizes seven eligible impairment groups, which are categorized into physical, vision, and intellectual impairments. Each International Federation then establishes specific criteria for how these impairments apply to its respective Paralympic sport.
To learn more, review the IPC Classification Code Version 1 January 2025.
Paralympic Eligible Impairment Types
- Coordination Impairments
- Impaired Muscle Power
- Impaired Passive Range of Movement
- Limb Deficiency and/or Limb Length Difference
- Short Stature
- Vision Impairments
- Intellectual Impairments
Physical Impairments
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Intellectual Impairment Information
The steps outlined below are recommended but not mandatory. Athletes can enter the Paralympic pathway at any stage, and there is no requirement to follow the steps in a specific order. Many athletes may be unaware of their eligibility and are already competing in a sport while seeking to become more involved in the Paralympic pathway.
Get Connected
Start Today, opens in a new tabComplete our Para Athlete Questionnaire to get connected with the Paralympic sport you are most interested in. Once submitted, the Paralympic Pathways team will review your responses and connect you with the appropriate Paralympic sport program.
Explore Sports
Find Your SportExplore the Impairment Types above to learn more about what sports may be eligible to you based on your impairment type. You may also explore Paralympic sports by reviewing our Paralympic sport guides that provide an overview of how to begin your journey in interested sports.
Train
Begin training in your sport, find a program, a coach, and explore the classification process for your sport and impairment type.
Get Classified and Compete
Get classified in your sport of interest and start competing. In some cases, athletes may already be participating in a sport before knowing they are eligible for Paralympic competition or before exploring classification.
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