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Para Pole Sports

The International Pole and Aerial Sports Federation was delighted to announce the introduction of a Para Pole category at the 2017 World Pole Sports Championships in the Netherlands.
Challenging the interests of para-sport is the threat of one sided and predictable competition, in which the least impaired athlete always wins. To prevent this, para-athletes are placed in categories for competition based on their impairment, these are called sport classes. The IPC classification system determines which athletes are eligible to compete in a sport and how athletes are grouped together for competition. This, to a certain extent, is similar to grouping athletes by age, gender or weight.
In para-sport, athletes are grouped by the degree of activity limitation resulting from the impairment. Different sports require athletes to perform different activities. As sports require different activities, the impact of the impairment on each sport also differs (sourced from Classification Model Rules for Para Sports, January 2017- IPC International Paralympics Comité, available at www.paralympic.org/classification). Therefore, for classification to minimise the impact of impairment on pole sport performance, classification is now pole sport specific.

This flagship discipline includes artistic elements but is based heavily on athleticism and technical merit, and judged by an original Code of Points in line with Olympic standards.

Qualification by attending a national or open championships (all IPSF competitions host an Open).

Here is the latest IPSF Pole Sports Code of Points:

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The rules and regulations governing Pole Sports, published on 7 Jaunary 2025.

Ammendments:
- Correction on Filling out the Form for Compulsory versus Technical Bonus

And here is the Tracksuit Addendum (this document should be read together with the IPSF Pole Sports Code of Points):

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All the rules around tracksuits for athletes and federations.

And here are the forms you need to submit:

Compulsory Form:

This is the Compulsory Form to be used in all Sports disciplines (Pole, Aerial Hoop & Aerial Pole) in 2025.

Technical Bonus Form (Singles Athletes):

This is the Technical Bonus form to use if you are competing in Para Pole Sports in 2025.

 
 
 

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