- Adaptive rowing
Adaptive rowing is a special category of rowing races for those with physical disabilities. Under FISA rules there are three categories for adaptive rowers:
;LTA - Legs, Trunk, Arms : Use of at least one leg, trunk and arms. Also for those with visual and
intellectual impairment s. Rowed with standard boats and sliding seats.;TA - Trunk and Arms : Only use of trunk muscles. Boat has fixed seat.;A - Arms only : Limited trunk control. Boat has fixed seat and rower is strapped at upper chest level to only allow shoulder and arm movements.At FISA events there are 4 boat events (standard nomenclature is used):
* 4+ Mixed LTA
* 2x Mixed TA
* 1x Men A
* 1x Women ARacing is held over 1,000 m (rather than the standard 2,000 m). In mixed events half the crew must be male and other half female (coxswain maybe of either gender and may be able bodied). Single shells for the Arms Only category must have stabilising pontoons attached to the riggers.
Adaptive events were added to the
World Rowing Championships in 2002 and are due to take place at the2008 Summer Paralympics inBeijing ,China .External links
* [http://www.adaptiverowing.com International Society for Adaptive Rowing]
* [http://www.worldrowing.com/event/report.sps?iType=4138&icustompageid=6618 FISA Adaptive Rowing page]
* [http://www.rowingcanada.org/domestic_rowing/adaptive Rowing Canada's Domestic Adaptive Rowing Page]
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