The Classification System in Para Judo: Transitions, Performance Outcomes, and Future Challenges.

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Rafael Lima Kons
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This study evaluated the transition from the former visual-impairment classification (B1-B3) to the new J1/J2 model in Para judo, focusing on its impact on fairness and performance. Previously, Para athletes with different levels of visual impairment competed together, often disadvantaging totally blind (B1) Para athletes. In response to this imbalance, the International Blind Sports Federation introduced the J1 and J2 classes in 2022, based on visual functional, and a reduction in weight categories to improve equity. An analysis of competition outcomes over the last years in Paralympic Games suggests that the new system reduces performance disparities between classifications. However, broader weight categories within classes may create new fairness concerns. The study concludes that the revised classification constitutes a significant advancement toward enhanced inclusion and competitive equity. Nevertheless, continuous evaluation, potential refinement of weight divisions, and rigorous enforcement against intentional misrepresentation remain critical to preserving the integrity of Para judo.

柔道的分类系统:过渡、表现结果和未来的挑战。
本研究评估了Para柔道从原来的视觉障碍分类(B1-B3)到新的J1/J2模式的转变,重点研究了其对公平性和成绩的影响。以前,不同程度的视力障碍的残疾人运动员在一起比赛,通常对完全失明的(B1)残疾人运动员不利。为了应对这种不平衡,国际盲人体育联合会于2022年推出了基于视觉功能的J1和J2级别,并减少了体重类别以提高公平性。对过去几年残奥会比赛结果的分析表明,新系统减少了不同类别运动员之间的表现差距。然而,类中更广泛的权重类别可能会产生新的公平性问题。该研究的结论是,修订后的分类是朝着增强包容性和竞争公平迈出的重要一步。然而,持续的评估,潜在的重量分级的改进,以及对故意虚假陈述的严格执行仍然是保持Para柔道完整性的关键。
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