Competing on an Even Playing Field (Factoring)
Categories
Athletes in Alpine Skiing at the Paralympics are classified into three main categories:
- Standing – This category includes individuals with amputations, cerebral palsy, or other conditions affecting one or more limbs.
- Sitting – Athletes who compete using a sit-ski. This category is for those with spinal cord injuries or similar impairments affecting their lower limbs.
- Visually Impaired – Athletes with visual impairments, who compete with the assistance of a sighted guide.
Factoring Process
The factoring system works by applying a specific percentage reduction to the raw finish time of each athlete based on their classification. This adjusted time is used to determine the final standings. The factor for each classification is calculated based on extensive statistical analysis of performance data from past competitions.
How It Works
Raw Time Recording
Applying the Factor
Adjusted Time Calculation
Comparison of Adjusted Times
Examples
Importance
The factoring system is crucial for maintaining fairness and competitive integrity in Paralympic Alpine Skiing. By accounting for the varying degrees of functional ability, it ensures that the athlete’s skill, strategy, and performance on the day of the competition are what determine the outcome, rather than the nature of their impairment. This system allows for a diverse group of athletes to compete together, celebrating their athletic achievements on an even playing field.