Paracanoe classification
Paracanoe classification is the classification system for paracanoe. It consists of three categories KL1, KL2 and KL3. Paracanoe will be included for the first time at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. The sport is governed by the International Canoe Federation.
History
The paracanoe classification system was created by the International Paralympic Committee. 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 released a new classification system ahead of the 2016 Rio Paralympics. Changes were made to rename different classes of para-canoeing. Current categories are included below.Para-canoeing will be included for the first time at the Summer Paralympics in Rio 2016 as voted in by the IPC in 2010.
| Formerly Known As | Currently Known As |
| A | KL1 |
| TA | KL2 |
| LTA | KL3 |
ICF classification
The ICF classifies paddlers into three classes according to their impairments.;KL1
KL1-class competitors have limited or no trunk function and no leg balance. They apply force predominantly using the arms and/or shoulders.
Eligible paddlers meet one of the following:
- Impaired range of motion
- Loss of muscle strength equivalent to spinal cord injury complete at T12 level.
KL2-class competitors have partial leg and trunk function alongside good arm strength. They may require a backrest and footboard to propel the canoe depending on their leg function.
Eligible paddlers meet one of the following:
- Limb loss of deficiency equivalent to double above leg amputation
- Significant muscle strength loss in both legs
- Impaired range of motion within lower limbs and trunk
KL3-class competitors have trunk function and partial leg function. They sit in a forward flexed position and use a footboard or the seat to help propel the boat.
Eligible paddlers meet one of the following:
- Limb loss deficiency equivalent to tarsal metatarsal amputation of foot
- Loss of muscle strength equivalent to incomplete spinal cord injury at S1
- Impaired range of motion: In lower limbs
Non-Paralympic Paracanoe events