International Virtus Sports Federation
Virtus Sport is a federation which was established in 1986 by professionals in the Netherlands who were involved in sport and wanted to promote the participation of athletes with mental handicap in elite sports.
The organisation uses the brand name Virtus to promote sport worldwide for athletes with intellectual disability, autism and Down syndrome.
It provides competition opportunities for elite athletes with an intellectual disability in Paralympic and non-Paralympic sports and is different from Special Olympics, which provides non-elite opportunities worldwide.
Names
- INAS-FMH – 1986–1994
- INAS-FID – International Sports Federation for Persons with an Intellectual Disability : 1994–?
- INAS – International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability: ?–2019
- Virtus Sport – 2019–present
History
INAS' original membership was 14 nations which has grown into around 80 nations today.
In 1989, the 1st World Games for Athletes with an Intellectual Disability were held in Harnosand, Sweden and in 1992, immediately after the Barcelona Paralympic Games, the first Paralympic Games for 'Persons with mental handicap' were held in Madrid.
In 1994, INAS-FMH became INAS-FID – the 'International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability' and in 1996, for the first time, a small programme of events for athletes with an intellectual disability was included in the Paralympic Games in Atlanta.
A larger programme including athletics, swimming and basketball was included in the Sydney Paralympic Games in 2000, but it soon emerged that a small number of athletes had cheated the system of determining eligibility, resulting in the suspension of events – a suspension that was to remain in place until 2012.
Despite exclusion from the Paralympic Games, the INAS sport programme continued to grow considerably to incorporate more than 10 sports whilst its membership grew to cover all 5 continents.
Eligibility and classification
Athletes with an intellectual disability are characterised by an IQ of 75 or below, significant limitations in Adaptive Behaviour and the disability must be present before the age of 18. This is based on the American Association for Intellectual and Developmental Disability's definition of intellectual disability.Recognized sports
Sports:Core sports
- Athletics
- Basketball
- Cricket
- Cycling
- Equestrian
- Football/futsal
- Judo
- Rowing
- Skiing
- Swimming
- Table tennis
- Tennis
Partnerships with international federations
- Golf
- Karate
- Para-hockey
- Sailing
- Taekwondo
Current activities
Following a partnership between INAS and the International Paralympic Committee to overhaul the process of determining athlete eligibility, events for athletes with an intellectual disability were re-instated to the Paralympic programme by the IPC General Assembly in November 2009, in preparation for the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
In 2019, INAS was rebranded as Virtus.
Events
INAS World Championships
- Main article : INAS World Championships
- Source :
INAS Global Games
- Main article : INAS Global Games
| No. | Year | Dates | City and host country | Champion | Sports | Events | Countries | ||||
| 1 | 2004 | July | POLRegional GamesSource:European ChampionshipsSource:Members : Sports:
The 1st European Winter Games took place in Zakopane, Poland from 2 – 8 March 2024. INAS Asia-Pacific Games
Sports:
In the event, Solomon Islands received one silver while the Republic of Palau received no medals. INAS Pan American GamesThe 2026 Virtus Americas Regional Games are scheduled to take place in Peru. |
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