Classification is the cornerstone of wheelchair basketball, ensuring fair and competitive play for players with disabilities worldwide. At IWBF, our classification system categorises players based on their functional abilities, promoting inclusivity and maintaining the integrity of the sport. Discover the principles and procedures behind our classification system and its pivotal role in wheelchair basketball.
BASICS OF CLASSIFICATION IN WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL
To play wheelchair basketball at an international level (i.e. for your country at an IWBF competition) you must meet BOTH of the following criteria:
Have one of the following Eligible Impairments:
Impaired Muscle Power, Impaired Passive Range of Movement, Limb Deficiency, Leg Length Difference, Hypertonia, Ataxia or Athetosis
* (These Eligible Impairments are defined by the IPC Athlete Classification Code and Players must have an accepted Underlying Health Condition also defined within the IPC Classification Code)
Meet the sports’ Minimum Impairment Criteria (MIC) for their Eligible Impairment. (the MIC can be found in the IWBF 2021 Player Classification Rules)