Paralympic shooting

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El tiro deportivo adaptado es un deporte derivado del tiro deportivo, practicado por personas con discapacidad física y visual. Está regulado por el Comité Paralímpico Internacional. Forma parte del programa paralímpico desde los Juegos de Toronto 1976.​ rdf:langString
Le tir sportif handisport (ou para-tir) comprend le tir au pistolet, à la carabine et à l'arbalète (le tir à l'arc et la sarbacane sont considérés comme des sports à part). C'est un sport dérivé du tir sportif qui est pratiqué par des handicapés moteurs Au niveau international, c'est directement le Comité international paralympique (IPC) qui est la fédération de référence. En France, la Fédération française de tir (FFTir) a reçu délégation le 31 décembre 2016 du ministère des Sports pour organiser la pratique du para-taekwondo. rdf:langString
Il tiro a segno paralimpico, o tiro a segno per disabili, è una variante del tiro a segno praticata da persone con disabilità fisica, lesioni della spina dorsale, amputazioni, handicap muscolo-scheletrici, malformazioni congenite e lesioni nervose che costringono all’uso di una sedia a rotelle. rdf:langString
De schietsport is een van de sporten die op het programma van de Paralympische Spelen staan. De sport staat onder auspiciën van de Internationaal Paralympisch Comité (IPC). rdf:langString
Paralympic shooting, also known as shooting Para sport, is an adaptation of shooting sports for competitors with disabilities. Shooting is a test of accuracy and control, in which competitors use pistols or rifles to fire a series of shots at a stationary target. Each shot is worth a maximum score of 10.9 points. Athletes use .22 caliber rifles, pistols and .177 caliber air guns (compressed air or pneumatic). Paralympic shooting first appeared in the Summer Paralympics at the 1976 Toronto Games. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El tiro deportivo adaptado es un deporte derivado del tiro deportivo, practicado por personas con discapacidad física y visual. Está regulado por el Comité Paralímpico Internacional. Forma parte del programa paralímpico desde los Juegos de Toronto 1976.​
rdf:langString Paralympic shooting, also known as shooting Para sport, is an adaptation of shooting sports for competitors with disabilities. Shooting is a test of accuracy and control, in which competitors use pistols or rifles to fire a series of shots at a stationary target. Each shot is worth a maximum score of 10.9 points. Athletes use .22 caliber rifles, pistols and .177 caliber air guns (compressed air or pneumatic). Paralympic shooting first appeared in the Summer Paralympics at the 1976 Toronto Games. Competitions are open to all athletes with a physical disability. Shooting utilizes a functional classification system, which enables wheelchair users and ambulant athletes from different disability classes to compete together either individually or in teams. Athletes compete in rifle and pistol events from distances of 10, 25 and 50 meters, in men's, women's and mixed competitions. Of the 12 Paralympic Shooting events, six are open to both women and men, three are open to women only and three are open to men only. The sport is governed by International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and co-ordinated by the World Shooting Para Sport Technical Committee following the modified rules of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). These rules consider the differences that exist between shooting for the able-bodied and shooting for persons with a disability. In November 2016, IPC changed the official name of the sport to "shooting Para sport", and renamed the coordinating committee from "IPC Shooting Sport Technical Committee" to reflect this change.
rdf:langString Le tir sportif handisport (ou para-tir) comprend le tir au pistolet, à la carabine et à l'arbalète (le tir à l'arc et la sarbacane sont considérés comme des sports à part). C'est un sport dérivé du tir sportif qui est pratiqué par des handicapés moteurs Au niveau international, c'est directement le Comité international paralympique (IPC) qui est la fédération de référence. En France, la Fédération française de tir (FFTir) a reçu délégation le 31 décembre 2016 du ministère des Sports pour organiser la pratique du para-taekwondo.
rdf:langString Il tiro a segno paralimpico, o tiro a segno per disabili, è una variante del tiro a segno praticata da persone con disabilità fisica, lesioni della spina dorsale, amputazioni, handicap muscolo-scheletrici, malformazioni congenite e lesioni nervose che costringono all’uso di una sedia a rotelle.
rdf:langString De schietsport is een van de sporten die op het programma van de Paralympische Spelen staan. De sport staat onder auspiciën van de Internationaal Paralympisch Comité (IPC).
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