A Digital Solution to Surpass Incidents on 100m Sprint for Paralympic Visually Impaired Athletes

Stefane Rego, Emília Leal, A. Martins, Ana Carolina Oliveira Lima, Nilton Cesar, Luiz Alberto Queiroz Cordovil Júnior, N. Rocha
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There is a great concern in the Paralympic field about the occurrence of incidents such as falls and disqualifications among other problems involving visually impaired athletes. The main goal of the study reported by this paper was to identify the incidents related to the orientation process based on the connection by a rope between an athlete and the respective guide on the 100m sprint for Paralympic visually impaired athletes. This allowed to elicit the requirements of a possible solution based on information technologies to optimize orientation in running tracks. To identify the type of incidents, 186 official championship videos of T11 to T13 sports’ classes of the 100m sprint races were analyzed, and all incidents were registered. The incidents were defined according to the International Paralympic Committee rules and include errors or fails, performance issues, unfinished races, and disqualifications. The results show that in almost half of the races there were incidents that affected the dynamics of the athlete-guide pair. Therefore, the results indicate difficulties in performing a synchronized and incidents free race using only one rope to guide the visually impaired athletes, and make it clear that they would benefit from a digital solution to improve their perception of what surrounds them, namely by providing information about the running tracks, routes and locations. These results could impact the Paralympic sport, namely by minimizing the interferences of the guides on the performance of the visually impaired athletes.
残奥会视障运动员100米短跑事故的数字解决方案
在残奥领域,人们非常关注视力受损运动员在其他问题中发生的摔倒和取消参赛资格等事件。本文研究的主要目的是在残疾人视障运动员100米短跑比赛中,通过运动员和各自的指导员之间的绳子连接来识别与定向过程相关的事件。这可以引出一个基于信息技术的可能解决方案的需求,以优化跑道的方向。为了确定事件类型,我们分析了186个T11 - T13级100米短跑比赛的官方冠军视频,并对所有事件进行了登记。这些事件是根据国际残奥委员会的规则定义的,包括错误或失败、表现问题、未完成比赛和取消资格。结果表明,在几乎一半的比赛中,有一些事件影响了运动员-向导对的动力。因此,研究结果表明,仅使用一根绳子来指导视障运动员进行同步和无事故比赛的困难,并明确指出,他们将受益于数字解决方案,即通过提供有关跑道、路线和位置的信息来提高他们对周围环境的感知。这些结果可能会影响残奥会运动,即通过最大限度地减少导盲器对视障运动员表现的干扰。
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