MULTI CLASS AND INCLUSIVE ATHLETES : ACC DIVISIONAL SWIMMING CARNIVALS
ACC students with a disability can compete in the ACC Age Championship Swimming Carnivals on the appropriate day for their school. All students are welcome to compete whether they are Multi Class (classified) or Inclusive (non classified) athletes. The ACC recognises there are athletes with a disability, who have been identified by the school as athletically talented but are yet to commence their athletic journey with coaching and club competition, however would benefit from competing at a higher level of a division carnival These athletes can be nominated as an Inclusive athletes, for the ACC divisional swimming carnivals.
Sports Coordinators / Educators, as they would for any athlete, are to take careful consideration before nominating an inclusive athlete into an event(s) at an ACC divisional swimming carnival
Students MUST BE ABLE to swim 50m, WITHOUT PAUSING, to participate at ACC Divisional swimming carnivals.
NOMINATION
NOTE : if an athlete is competing as an INCLUSIVE athlete, no classification is to be provided at the time of nomination
PLEASE NOTE :
On carnival day, swimmers will marshal and compete in the programmed Multi Class / Inclusive events which include:
50m Freestyle
50m Breaststroke
50m Backstroke
50m Butterfly
Individual swim results for classified swimmers will be recorded and collated. However, no points will be allocated to the swimmers’ school team results. The exception is only those Multi Class swimmers, that are competing as an age category swimmer for their school.
Only Multi Class athletes will be eligible for ACC records and All Stars Team selection. Inclusive athletes will still receive a time for their own performance.
Multi Class results are calculated according to the student’s classification using the Multi Class Point Score Calculator (MCPS). This score is based off the World Record for their classification, awarding points to the competitor according to how close they are to the World Record. This means that the first Multi Class swimmer to touch the wall will not necessarily be the winner.
All Multi Class Swimming results will be forwarded to Swimming WA with swimmer’s times considered for development and state team selection.
SWIMMING WA CLASSIFICATION CATEGORIES
CLASSIFICATION |
DETAILS |
1 - 10 |
those with a physical impairment |
11 - 13 |
those with a visual impairment |
14 |
those with an intellectual impairment |
15 |
those with a hearing impairment |
16 |
those with a transplant |
17 |
transition classification |
18 |
those with a significant other impairment (ie Down Syndrome) |
19 |
those with high functioning autism |
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SWIMMING WA CLASSIFICATION PROCESS
For further information regarding classification please refer to :
https://wa.swimming.org.au/swimmers/multi-class-swimming
E | waswim@wa.swimming.org.au [1]
Organisations involved with classification processes:
PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT CLASSIFICATION TYPES
Provisional
Allows the individual to compete at school & club level. To obtain a provisional classification, students must complete sections 1-4 of the Provisional Evaluation Kit, & attach a copy of a report or letter from a medical doctor stating the students diagnosed medical condition with their application. Please contact Cherie on her email address below for a Provisional Evaluation Kit for physical impairments.
National
Performed by a medical & technical classifier & allows students to compete at National level competition. These are organised quarterly in WA & are free of charge.
INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT / DOWN SYNDROME / AUTISM
Sport Inclusion Australia have provided a summary table of the sport eligibility criteria for individuals with an intellectual impairment, down syndrome, or autism:
https://sportinclusionaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/SIAElegibilityInfo.pdf [2]
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For more information, please contact :
Cherie Pirnie
ACC Sport Operations Manager - Inclusion
cherie.pirnie@cewa.edu.au
Links:
[1] mailto:waswim@wa.swimming.org.au
[2] https://sportinclusionaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/SIAElegibilityInfo.pdf