词条 | Para table tennis | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Para table tennis is a disabled sport which follows the rules set by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). The usual table tennis rules are in effect with slight modifications for wheelchair athletes. Athletes from disability groups can take part. Athletes receive classifications between 1-11. Classes 1-5 are for those in wheelchairs and classes 6-10 for those who have disabilities that allow them to play standing. Within those groups, the higher classification means the more function the athlete has. Class 11 is defined for players with an intellectual disability. ClassificationThe roles of classification are to determine eligibility to compete for athletes with disability and to group athletes equitably for competition purposes.[1][2] Athletes are grouped by reference to functional ability, resulting from their impairment. Sitting classes
Standing classes
Laws of table tennis in wheelchairThere are no exceptions to the laws of table tennis for standing players with a disability. All players play according to the laws and regulations of the ITTF. The umpire may relax the requirements for a correct service if the compliance is prevented by physical disability.[3] ServiceIf the receiver is in wheelchair, the service shall be a let under the following circumstances:[4]
If the receiver strikes the ball before it crosses a sideline or takes a second bounce on his or her side of the playing surface, the service is considered good and no let is called.[5] DoublesWhen two players who are in wheelchairs are a pair playing doubles, the server shall first make a service, the receiver shall then make a return but thereafter either player of the disabled pair may make returns.[6] However, no part of a player's wheelchair shall protrude beyond the imaginary extension of the centre line of the table. If it does, the umpire shall award the point to the opposing pair. Limb positionsIf both players or pairs are in a wheelchair, the player or the pair score a point if:[7]
WheelchairsWheelchairs must have at least two large wheels and one small wheel.[5] If the wheels on the player's wheelchair become dislodged and the wheelchair has no more than two wheels, then the rally must be stopped immediately and a point awarded to his or her opponent. The height of one or maximum two cushions is limited to 15 cm in playing conditions with no other addition to the wheelchair. In team and class events, no part of the body above the knees may be attached to the chair as this could improve balance. Equipment and playing conditionsA player may not normally wear any part of a tracksuit during play.[5] A player with a physical disability, either in a wheelchair or standing, may wear the trousers portion of a tracksuit during play, but jeans are not permitted. Table legs shall be at least 40 cm from the end line of the table for wheelchair players.[8] In international competitions, the playing space is not less than 14m long, 7m wide and the flooring shall not be concrete. The space for wheelchair events may be reduced to 8m long and 6m wide. The flooring may be of concrete for wheelchair events, which is prohibited on other occasions. Competitions5 levels of international competitions are sanctioned.[9][10] Factor of the tournament is counted in the tournament credit system used for qualification purpose of some tournaments. Players participate in regional championships (Fa50) earn 50 credit points. The tournament credit for the 2012 Summer Paralympics is 80 credit points must be met during a period starting on 4 November 2010 until 31 December 2011.[11] It's also required a minimum tournament credit for the qualification of World Para Table Tennis Championships.[12]
Notable players
References1. ^{{Cite web|title=The ITTF Classification Code|url=http://www.ipttc.org/classification/ITTF-Classification-Code-final-March-2010.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=ITTF|accessdate=1 September 2012}} 2. ^{{Cite web|title=The ITTF Handbook for Tournament Referees 6th edition|url=http://www.ittf.com/URC/PDF/HTR_2011_online.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=ITTF|date=June 2011|accessdate=1 September 2012}} 3. ^ITTF Handbook 2012/2013 Index 2.06 4. ^ITTF Handbook 2012/2013 Index 2.09 5. ^1 2 {{Cite web|title=The ITTF Handbook for Match Officials 14th edition|url=http://www.ittf.com/URC/PDF/HMO_14th_edition_online.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=ITTF |date=June 2011}} 6. ^ITTF Handbook 2012/2013 Index 2.08 7. ^ITTF Handbook 2012/2013 Index 2.10 8. ^ITTF Handbook 2012/2013 Index 3.02 9. ^{{Cite web|title=Competition information for tournaments organizers - summary for all tournaments|url=http://www.ipttc.org/organizers/Annexure_A_2012.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=ITTF|date=31 October 2011|accessdate=1 September 2012}} 10. ^{{Cite web|title=Directives for hosting ITTF para table tennis events|url=http://www.ipttc.org/rules/Directives_PTT_events.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=ITTF|date=16 February 2012|accessdate=1 September 2012}} 11. ^{{Cite web|title=2012 Paralympic Games Selection General Information|url=http://www.ittf.com/World_Events/2012PG/Selection_General_Info.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=ITTF|date=11 August 2011|accessdate=4 September 2012}} 12. ^ITTF Handbook 2012/2013 Index 4.07 13. ^http://tabletennis.about.com/od/disabledplayers/fl/Ibrahim-Hamato-The-Armless-Table-Tennis-Player.htm External links
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