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World records in disability athletics are ratified by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). In Para-athletics competitions, athletes are given a class depending on the type and extent of their disability.
World Athletics (then IAAF) commenced the recognition of world records in 1912, and indoor world records after 1987. In 2000, IAAF rule 260.18a (formerly 260.6a) was amended, so that "world records" (as opposed to "indoor world records") can be set in a facility "with or without roof".
The World Athletics Championships is a biennial event which began in 1983. Organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), the World Championships are a competition comprising track and field athletics events available to male and female athletes from any of the IAAF's 213 member federations.
This category is for the sport of athletics, comprising track and field, road running, cross country running and racewalking. It is not to be used for competitors in other sports or to categorize anyone who is physically fit , two other meanings associated with the word athletics .
As of October 2016, Tlili is the owner of IPC world records of 33.38 meters in the discus category F41, [5] which is also the Paralympic record, and she is also the Paralympic record holder in the F41 shot put with 10.19, [6] she also holds the IPC Athletics World Championships records in shot put and discus, she set them both at the 2015 IPC ...
[2] [3] In July 2013 at the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships at the Stade du Rhône in Lyon he broke Jonnie Peacock's world record when he recorded a time of 10.83 in the T44 100m semi-finals. [4] He subsequently broke the T44 100m world record with a time of 10.75 in the 2013 Paralympic Anniversary Games in London.
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The men's javelin throw at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships was held at the QEII Stadium from 22 ... WR = World Record, CR = Championship Record, AR = Area ...