David Toupé, one of para-badminton players from WH1 class.
Para-badminton is a variant of badminton for athletes with a range of physical disabilities. Badminton World Federation (BWF) is the main governing body for para-badminton starting from June 2011. The sport was governed by Para Badminton World Federation (PBWF) until a unanimous decision to join BWF during a meeting in Dortmund in June 2011.[1]
Classification
Players are classified to six[2] different classes determined by BWF:
Wheelchair
WH1 Players in this class are those who have impairment in both lower limbs and trunk function and require wheelchair to play
WH2 Players have impairment in one or both lower limbs and minimal or no impairment of the trunk and also require wheelchair
Standing
Bartłomiej Mróz, one of para-badminton players from SU5 class.
SL3 Players have impairment in one or both lower limbs and poor walking/running balance
SL4 Players have impairment in one or both lower limbs and minimal impairment in walking/running balance (better walking/running compared to SL3)
SU5 Players have impairment of the upper limbs.
Short stature
SH6 Players in this class have short stature caused by achondroplasia or other genetic conditions.
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