The KL 2 class is for
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paddlers with partial leg and trunk function alongside good arm strength. A KL2 class paddler should be able to sit upright within the kayak but may require a backrest.
These athletes may be able to use a footboard to propel the canoe depending on leg function.
Eligible paddlers typically meet one of the following:
* Limb loss of deficiency equivalent to double above leg amputation.
* Significant muscle strength loss in both legs equivalent to complete spinal cord injury at L3
lumbar vertebrae
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, or incomplete lesion at L1 lumbar vertebrae.
*Impaired range of motion: In lower limbs and trunk
Definition
This classification is for disability athletes. This classification is one of several classification for athletes with lower limb deficiencies, impaired muscle power and/or impaired passive range of motion.
The Australian Paralympic Committee defines this classification for “paddlers who have good use of the arms, but partial leg and trunk function.”
In July 2016, the
International Paralympic Committee defined this class as, "Athletes in this sports class have partial trunk and leg function; they are able to sit upright in the kayak. Along with this, they will have limited leg movement during paddling."
Performance and technique
KL 2 paddlers may use a footboard depending on the severity of their disability.
History
The classification was created by the
International Paralympic Committee (IPC). In 2003, the IPC Athletics Classification Project developed an evidence-based classification system to assist with eligibility and sports class allocation. In April 2015, the
International Canoe Federation
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released a new classification system ahead of the
2016 Rio Paralympics
The 2016 Summer Paralympics (), the 15th Summer Paralympic Games, were a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 Septe ...
. Changes were made to rename different classes of para-canoeing.
Para-canoeing will be included for the first time at the Summer Paralympics in Rio 2016 as voted in by the IPC in 2010.
For the
2016 Summer Paralympics
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in Rio, the
International Paralympic Committee had a zero classification at the Games policy. This policy was put into place in 2014, with the goal of avoiding last minute changes in classes that would negatively impact athlete training preparations. All competitors needed to be internationally classified with their classification status confirmed prior to the Games, with exceptions to this policy being dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
Becoming classified
Becoming classified as a paddler involves the examination of the impairment, pre-competition assessment of sport specific skills and in competition review.
Assessment of sport specific skills includes strength and functional movement training, ergometer testing and on-water testing.
Paddlers are classified based on loss of muscle strength equivalent to a spinal cord injury complete at T12 level and impaired range of motion.
Each paddler receives a status for classification and further allocated a review time.
Competitors
Medallists in the KL2 class at the
2015 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
The 2015 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, the 41st edition of the World Championships, were held from 19–23 August 2015 in Milan, Italy.
Explanation of events
Canoe sprint competitions are broken up into Canadian canoe (C), an open canoe wi ...
included
Markus Swoboda
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(Austria),
Curtis McGrath
Curtis Wain McGrath, (born 31 March 1988) is an Australian paracanoeist and former soldier. He took up canoeing competitively after both of his legs were amputated as a result of a mine blast while serving with the Australian Army in Afghanist ...
(Australia),
Fernando Rufino de Paulo
Fernando Rufino de Paulo (born 22 May 1985) is a Brazilian paracanoeist. He represented Brazil at the 2020 Summer Paralympics.
Career
Rufino represented Brazil at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
The , branded as the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, ...
(Brazil),
Emma Wiggs
Emma Clare Wiggs, (born 14 June 1980) is a British paracanoeist and former
sitting volleyball player, who competes in the KL2 classification of paracanoe. She won gold at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in the KL2 category, gold and silver at th ...
(Great Britain),
Nicola Paterson
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(Great Britain) and
Susan Seipel
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(Australia).
See also
*
Paracanoe Paracanoe is canoeing for athletes with a range of physical disabilities. The Paralympic version of the sport is governed by the International Canoe Federation (ICF), and a va'a-specific variant is governed by the International Va'a Federation (IVF) ...
*
Paracanoeing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
Paracanoeing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, also simply referred to as canoeing, was held in Rio de Janeiro in September 2016, with a maximum of 60 athletes (30 men, 30 women) competing in six sprint style events. This was the first appearan ...
References
External links
International Canoe Federation - Classification DocumentsCurrent Classified Athletes{{Paracanoe classification
Parasports classifications
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