2016 IPC Athletics European Championships

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IPC Athletics European Championships
2016 IPC Athletics European Championships logo.jpg
Host city Grosseto, Italy
Events Track and field
Dates 10 – 16 June
Main venue Stadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini
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The 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships is a track and field competition for athletes with a disability open to International Paralympic Committee (IPC) affiliated countries within Europe. It will be held in Grosseto, Italy and will take part between 10 to 16 July. The competition will be staged at Stadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini. Approximately 700 athletes from 40 countries are expected to attended the games.[1]

Venue

The venue for the Championships will be the Stadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini athletics stadium which has held IPC Grand Prix athletic tournaments in the past.[1] The stadium has an eight lane MONDO track and has a capacity of 10,200 people.[1]

Format

The 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships is an invitational tournament taking in track and field events. No combined sports were included in the 2016 Championships. Not all events were open to all classifications, though no events were contested between classifications.

Athletes finishing in first place are awarded the gold medal, second place the silver medal and third place the bronze. If only three competitors are available to challenge for an event then no bronze medal is awarded. Some events will be classed as 'no medal' events.

Events

Classification

Stadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini in 2010

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To ensure competition is as fair and balanced as possible, athletes are classified dependent on how their disability impacts on their chosen event/s. Thus athletes may compete in an event against competitors with a different disability to themselves. Where there are more than one classification in one event, (for example discus throw F54/55/56), a points system is used to determine the winner.

  • F = field athletes
  • T = track athletes
  • 11-13 – visually impaired, 11 and 12 compete with a sighted guide
  • 20 – intellectual disability
  • 31-38 – cerebral palsy or other conditions that affect muscle co-ordination and control. Athletes in class 31-34 compete in a seated position; athletes in class 35-38 compete standing.
  • 41-46 – amputation, les autres
  • 51-58 – wheelchair athletes

Schedule

Medal table


      Host nation (Italy)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
Total 0 0 0 0

Multiple medallists

Many competitors won multiple medals at the 2016 Championships. The following athletes won four gold medals or more.

Name Country Medal Event

Participating nations

Below is the list of countries who agreed to participate in the Championships and the requested number of athlete places for each.

Footnotes

Notes
References
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