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CONTENTS
Welcome from the Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games Organizing Committee
History of the IBSA World Games
Criteria for Participation in the SEOUL 2015 IBSA World Games
The Host City of the Fifth IBSA World Games Climate and Geographical Characteristics
Some Tourist Attractions of Seoul
Mascots, Slogan & Emblem of the Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games
Sport Information
Sports Venues
Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games Schedule
Classification
IBSA procedure for classification at the Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games
General Information
Airport Information
Arrivals & Departures
Hotel Information
Entry standards for Athletics and Swimming
- Athletics
• Criteria for participation
• Entry Standards
- Swimming
• Criteria for participation
• Entry Standards
Other Information (Anti-Doping, Insurance, Entry Fee, etc)
Addendum 1: List of countries that DO NOT require a visa for Korea
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Dear IBSA Member,
The SEOUL 2015 IBSA World Games Organizing Committee (SWGOC) is proud to
present the information package for the SEOUL 2015 IBSA WORLD GAMES to be held in
Seoul, Korea, 10-17 May 2015. The Opening and Closing Ceremony will take place in the Jamsil
Indoor Gymnasium on the 10th
and 17th May respectively. We are working hard to stage these Games
in the best possible conditions for the many IBSA members who will participate in the nine sports
featured in this competition. We are confident that we can offer all IBSA members and athletes a
memorable experience and a successful World Games.
History of the IBSA World Games The 1
st IBSA World Games made its debut in 1998 in Spain comprising a total of 719 athletes
competing in Athletics, Goalball, Judo and Swimming from 71 countries. In 2003 the 2nd
IBSA World
Games were held in Quebec, Canada. Cycling and Powerlifting were added to the program and about
a thousand athletes from 61 countries competed for medals. The 3
rd IBSA World Games was performed in Sao Paolo, Brazil in 2007. In this championship, the
athletes were given the opportunity to compete in the sports of Athletics, Football B1&Football B2/B3,
Goalball, Judo, Powerlifting and Swimming. A thousand athletes from 75 countries competed here. In
2011 Antalya, Turkey was the host city for the 4th IBSA World Games where Athletics, Chess,
Football B1& B2/B3, Judo, Goalball, Powerlifting and Swimming were offered. Athletics, Goalball,
Judo, and Swimming were qualifying events for the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
In 2015 Seoul, Korea is the host city of the 5th IBSA World Games and we are expecting over 2000
athletes competing in the largest sports programme that have ever been presented in the history of
IBSA: nine sports - Athletics; Chess; Football B1 & B2/B3; Goalball; Judo; Powerlifting;
Showdown; Swimming; Tenpin Bowling. The Athletics, Goalball, Judo and Swimming competitions
will be counted for qualification in the Rio Paralympic Games in 2016.
Criteria for Participation in the SEOUL 2015 IBSA WORLD GAMES
• Each IBSA Member must have paid its 2015 IBSA Membership fee;
• All athletes (except Athletics and Swimming) participating must be registered in the new
ISAS database and have a current ISAS Sport license. For more information please
contact [email protected];
• For the Athletics and Swimming each athlete must have an IPC license and have at least
achieved one minimum standard in an IPC approved competition between 1 September
2013 – 22 March 2014.
We look very much forward to meeting you and welcoming you to Seoul. Should you have any
enquiries regarding our Games, please contact us at: [email protected]
The Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games Organizing Committee
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Climate and Geographical Characteristics Seoul, officially the Seoul Metropolitan City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea,
forming the heart of the Seoul Capital Area, which includes the surrounding Incheon metropolis
and Gyeonggi province, the world's second largest metropolitan area with over 25.6 million
people. The language is Korean and the currency the Korean Won (KRW). The time in Korea is
GMT + 9hrs and the weather in May averages 20~23℃℃℃℃. The shop opening hours are from
10:00am to 10:00pm while bank opening hours are from 9:00am to 4:00pm.
Some Tourist Attractions of Seoul 1. Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace was the first royal palace built by the Joseon Dynasty, three years after
the Joseon Dynasty was founded. Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace was located at the heart
of newly appointed capital of Seoul (then known as Hanyang) and represented the sovereignty of
the Joseon Dynasty. The largest of the Five Grand Palaces (the others being Gyeonghuigung
Palace, Deoksugung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace),
Gyeongbokgung served as the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty.
2. N Seoul Tower
N Seoul Tower was built in 1969 as Korea's first integrated transmission tower beaming
television and radio broadcasts across the capital. Since opening to the public in 1980, it has
become a much-loved Seoul landmark. The tower's main attractions include multi-colored digital
art projected onto the tower at night, a digital observatory, a roof terrace, the HanCook restaurant,
the Grill restaurant, and the Haneul (Sky) Restroom. N Seoul Tower's mountain surroundings on
Namsan (Mt.) have made it a popular place to unwind for locals and tourists alike.
3. Namsangol Hanok Village
Namsangol Hanok Village is a collection of five hanoks (traditional Korean houses) from the
Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), recovered from different parts of the city and relocated to the
northern foot of Namsan mountain. The interiors of each of these five houses reflect owners from
different walks of life, from the middle class to the yangban (who were mainly high government
officials, noblemen and aristocrats).
4. Bongeunsa (Temple)
Bongeunsa is a Buddhist temple founded in 794 during the Silla (one of the Three Kingdoms of
Korea) period. The temple has more than 1,000 years of history and has many interesting historic
and cultural features, including woodblock carvings of the Avatamsaka Sutra (Flower Garland
Sutra). The temple is also a very popular tourist destination, offering various programs relating to
traditional Korean Buddhist culture, in a variety of languages.
5. Cheongwadae
Cheongwadae is the Presidential residence of the Republic of Korea and is regarded as the heart
of the nation. It is comprised of the main Presidential office, reception rooms, conference rooms
and living quarters; annexes for Chunchugwan and Yeongbingwan, the Secretariat and Security
Service Office; and gardens and ponds in front and back. The two-storied granite presidential
office is covered with blue roof tiles, from which the name of Cheongwadae was derived
(“Cheongwa” means blue roof tile in Korean).
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Mascots, Slogan and Emblem of the Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games
Mascots
The mascots for the SEOUL 2015
IBSA World Games are three
characters. Haechi (middle) is the
official mascost of Seoul the host
city. Otter (left) and Eagle-owl
(right) are endangered native
animals. These characters reflect the
geographical characterictics of
Seoul and stand for the minority,
mirroring the specificity of the blind.
Slogan
The slogan is ‘See with Passion, Run with Hope!’
It offers encouragement to see and feel a bigger
world and run towards a hopeful future with
a passion beyond visual impairment.
Emblem For the blind, Braille is the key method to communicate with
others and the light to recognize society. This emblem stands
for a running athlete outlined by Braille. The star
above his head signifies hope.
The colours of the emblem mean:
• Wine – Love, Enthusiasm
• Yellow – Hope for the future, Positivity
• Green – Peace, Vitality
• Blue – Trust & Belief in athletes
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SPORT VENUES
ATHLETICS: Incheon Munhak Stadium (One hour from hotels)
The Incheon Munhak Stadium (also known as the Incheon World Cup
Stadium or Muhak Stadium ) is a sports complex in Incheon, South Korea and
includes a multi-purpose stadium, a baseball park and other sports facilities. It
hosted some matches in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. It also hosted the 2005 Asian
Athletics Championships and hosted the football matches during the 2014 Asian
Games.
CHESS : Grand Ballroom, Olympic Parktel (30 minutes from hotels)
FOOTBALL B1: Songpa Women’s Football Field (25 minutes from hotels)
FOOTBALL B2/B3 : SK Handball Stadium (25 minutes from hotels)
GOALBALL(Female):Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium (20 minutes from Hotels)
GOALBALL (Male): JangChung Gymnasium (30 minutes from hotels)
JUDO : Seoul Student Gymnasium (20 minutes from hotels)
POWERLIFTING : Woori Art Hall (Olympic Powerlifting Stadium) (30 minutes from hotels)
SHOWDOWN : Meeting Room, Olympic Parktel (30 minutes from Hotel)
SWIMMING : Tancheon Swimming Pool (30~40 minutes from Hotels)
TEN PIN BOWLING : Hogye Bowling Center (40~50 minutes from Hotel)
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SEOUL 2015 IBSA WORLD GAMES PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE
※ T: Training, C: Competition
Sport Competition Venue 5.8 (Fri) 5.9
(Sat) 5.10 (Sun) 5.11
(Mon) 5.12 (Tue) 5.13
(Wed) 5.14 (Thu) 5.15
(Fri) 5.16 (Sat) 5.17
(Sun) Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium
Opening
Ceremony
Athletics Incheon Munhak
Stadium T T T C C C C C
Chess Seoul Olympic Parktel T T C C C C C C C
Football
(B1) Songpa Women's
Football Field T T T C C C C C C
Football
(B2/3) SK Handball Stadium (Olympic Park) T T T C C C C C C
Goalball
(M) JangChung
Gymnasium T T C
(M/F) C C C C C C C
(M/F)
Goalball
(F) Jamsil Indoor
Gymnasium T T
C C C C C C
Judo Seoul Student
Gymnasium T T T T C C C C
Powerlifting
Woori Art Hall (Olympic Powerlifting
Stadium) T T T C C C
Swimming Tancheon Swimming
Pool T T T C C C C C
Showdown Seoul Olympic Parktel T T T C C C C
Tenpin
Bowling Anyang Hogye
Gymnasium T T T T T C C C C
Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium
Closing
Ceremony
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Classification Information for the SEOUL 2015 IBSA World Games
Classification will be offered to all athletes with a new or review status attending the SEOUL 2015 IBSA World Games.
IBSA Sport Administration System – ISAS. From 1st January 2015 all IBSA athletes
must be registered on the IBSA Sport Administration System (ISAS). In this way IBSA will
have all data regarding their athletes and their data registered on a central IPC database.
Please be aware that no athlete can be presented for classification without FIRST
being registered on the ISAS database!
Table A. Sport Class Status
SPORT CLASS STATUS ABBREVIATION DEFINITION
Confirmed C
C is assigned to athletes who have been
internationally classified according to the
relevant Sport Classification Rules and are not
under review. C-athletes will not be required
to undergo evaluation (classification) at the
Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games.
Review
R
R is assigned to athletes who have been
internationally classified according to the
relevant Sport Classification Rules, but are
subject to review. R-athletes are required
to undergo classification evaluation during
the scheduled classification evaluation period
and/or be observed during the IBSA Wordl
Games. Athletes assigned R may have a
changing or progressive condition that
requires ongoing evaluation.
R + Year
R + Year: If an athlete has R + 2015 and
presenting for international classification for
the first time in 2015, they are required to
undergo classification evaluation during
the scheduled classification evaluation period
and/or be observed during competition at the
IBSA World Games in accordance with the
relevant IBSA/IPC Sport Rules. [If the R +
Year is 2016 or later, these athletes are not
required to undergo athlete evaluation until
the Review Year specified.]
New N
New is assigned to athletes who have not
been internationally classified and are not
under review. Sports Class Status N Athletes
include athletes who have been allocated a
Sport Class by their National Federation for
entry purposes. Sports Class Status N Athletes
are required to undergo classification
evaluation during the IBSA World Games
and/or be observed during competition at the
IBSA World Games in accordance with the
relevant IBSA/IPC Sport Rules.
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How to apply for classification at the Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games
An athlete will only be permitted to undergo International Classification at
the IBSA World Games if he or she has: • STEP 1: Completed the CLASSIFICATION REQUEST FORM in the 2nd
Entry form applying for a place on the classification programme; • STEP 2: obtained an IBSA ISAS license for Chess; Football; Goalball;
Judo; Powerlifting; Showdown; TenPin Bowling;
• STEP 3: obtained an IPC SDMS license for Athletics and Swimming; • STEP 4: uploaded the Medical Diagnostics Form (MDF) and other
required medical diagnostics documentation on either database BEFORE the 28th March.
For assistance with obtaining an ISAS or SDMS License please
contact: [email protected]
Medical Diagnostics Form To facilitate our classifiers and to ascertain that the athlete is correctly classified, it is compulsory that the IBSA Medical Diagnostics
Form (MDF) be completed for each athlete and uploaded no later than 28 March 2015, as well as any medical reports and required as outlined on the form. This allows our classifiers to have enough time to review the documentation and if
necessary ask for more information. The following conditions apply:
• The MDF form must be completed in English and by a registered
ophthalmologist in your country;
• All medical documentation on pages 2-3 needs to be scanned and attached. If
the medical documentation is incomplete, the classifiers will not be able to
allocate a sport class. This medical documentation is necessary to ascertain
that your athlete receives the correct classification: the more information, the
better it is for both the athlete and the classifier;
• The form and any additional medical documentation e.g. electrophysiological
assessments (VEPs and ERGs), should not be older than 12 months at the
time of the Athlete Evaluation.
IBSA Members are reminded that athletes presenting for classification who
have not completed the above four steps before the 28 March will NOT be classified at the SEOUL 2015 IBSA World Games.
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How to upload the Medical Diagnostics form and related material into the
ISAS database Your athlete must be already registered on the ISAS database with a copy of
passport, recent photo and IBSA Eligibility Form.
1. Scan the Medical Form Document (MDF) into a PDF (Max. size 1280KB) 2. Name your MDF in this way: : (3 CAPITAL letters for Country code +
underscore + first 2 letters of the first given name small letters and all the last family name in CAPITAL letters (as it is on passport) all together (no spaces) :
• Example: Anna Merkovic from Uzbekistan – File name = UZB_anMERKOVIC_MDF1.pdf
3. Log in to the ISAS database; 4. Under “participants” click on Classification; 5. Select the athlete you wish to upload medical information;
6. Click on the “Documentation + relevant sport “ Tab; 7. Upload the MDF to “Medical Form 1”;
8. Upload any other medical documentation including ERG, VF, OCT medical tests to “Medical Form 2” naming your files as in item 2.
• Example: UZB_anMERKOVIC_ERG.pdf or _VF or _ OCT
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Classification Evaluation Schedule
IBSA will schedule all athletes with a New or Review status and if classification
schedules are full: New athletes will take priority over Review athletes. The Provisional Classification Evaluation Schedule will be distributed via email no
later than 15 April 2014. Updates, if applicable, will be communicated to the respective IBSA Member countries via email and posted on the IBSA website. All
athletes listed on the Classification Evaluation Schedule must present themselves for classification on the specified date, location and time. Appropriate sport equipment, attire and (medical) documentation in the English language are required
to be available with each athlete to be classified at the Classification Evaluation Location.
IBSA Member countries are reminded that failure to present for classification in a
timely manner and/or without required equipment, attire and documentation will be
viewed as a failure to comply with the IBSA and IPC classification rules and an
athlete may be deemed not eligible to be undergo classification evaluation and
ineligible to compete.
Failure of athletes to be present when scheduled to be classified may result
in the athlete not being given another opportunity for classification in the
Classification Evaluation Period. IBSA Member countries are requested to
take note of the Classification Evaluation Schedule and the dates and times
their athletes need to present themselves at the respective Classification
Center. It is recommended to bring originals of all required medical
documents (inclusive of the Medical Diagnostics Form) and any additional
tests, with the athlete concerned during classification.
The athlete shall also sign a Classification Consent Form as required by IBSA and
IPC. The medical documents shall be in the English language or if not, shall be
accompanied by an English language translation.
The athlete shall also make available a photocopy of their passport (photograph and
personal details page only) or national identification document with photograph to
the Classification Panel if requested.
Non-cooperation during Classification Evaluation by an athlete can result in the
athlete not being allocated a sport class and therefore not be allowed to compete.
IBSA Member countries are to ensure that athletes are aware of the need for them
to cooperate during classification and the consequences if they do not.
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Classification Authorized Representative for Seoul 2015 It is the collective responsibility of each athlete and their IBSA Member Team, through their respective Chef de Mission and relevant team officials, to be
informed about and comply with all classification policies and procedures relating to the Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games. These policies and procedures
are outlined in the IBSA Classification Guide.
Each IBSA Member Country is responsible for ensuring that the athletes who need to be present for assessment during the Classification Evaluation Period,
are there at the times defined in the Classification Evaluation Schedule. They
also must determine who will be responsible for following up on classification procedures during the Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games. Each IBSA member
country should list below the details of one authorized Classification Representative who will represent their team in all matters relating to
classification.
Please complete and send to the IBSA Classification Coordinator at: [email protected]
Classification Authorized Representative
Country:
Position in Team:
Family Name, Given Name:
Male/Female
Date of Birth:
Contact E-mail:
Contact No. in Seoul:
Signature of IBSA Member
Official Stamp of IBSA Member:
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AIRPORT INFORMATION
Incheon International Airport
Since its opening in 2011, Incheon international airport has achieved outstanding development in
all sectors, recognized as the airport offering the best quality service and its international
passenger and cargo numbers exceeding expectations at all times.
Name : Incheon International Airport
Address : 272 Gonghangno, Jung-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City
TEL(Help Desk) : +82-2-1577-2600
Website : www.airport.kr/eng/
Gimpo International Airport
The history of Gimpo airport started when the Japanese army built a landing strip at the present
site in 1939. After Korean Independence from Japan in 1945, the American air force used it and
commercial airplanes were allowed to land at the airport.
From 1954, the Korean government was partly allowed to use this airport. Gimpo airport was
renamed Gimpo International Airport by a Presidential Order in 1958 and its full-scale upgrade
into an international airport was completed in 1971.Gimpo International Airport has been the
gateway to Seoul, Republic of Korea and nowadays it is giving new pleasure to airport travellers
enjoying the complex space, called 'Sky City' which is, a place of culture, leisure and shopping.
Name : Gimpo International Airport
Address : 112 Haneul-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul Metropolitan City
TEL : +82-1661-2626
Website : www.airport.co.kr/mbs/gimpoeng/
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ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES
Arrival by Air
Incheon & Gimpo international airports are the official airports of arrival and departure for the
Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games.
Welcome Service
The Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games Organizing Committee will provide teams with an efficient
pick-up service at the airport. After arrival, teams will be escorted to buses, which will take them
to their hotels.
Coach transport will operate for teams. Coaches will be allocated to teams and will be clearly
identified by signage. These coaches will be parked at the airport.
Transportation of Equipment
Transportation of equipment will be arranged by SWGOC.
Departure Service
The SWGOC will provide teams with coach transport for teams according to their flight schedule
departure times.
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HOTEL INFORMATION 1. Ramada Seoul
The Ramada Seoul is designed to offer guests the ultimate comfort and convenience with its
distinctive services and amenities. Steps away from Seolleung Park, Ramada Seoul’s guest rooms
provide a quiet oasis from the big city with its modern design and exotic and yet traditional
atmosphere.
Address:112-5 Samsung-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
TEL : +82-2-6202-2000 FAX : +82-2-6202-2001
Website : www.ramadaseoul.co.kr/eng/
2. The K Hotel Seoul
A place for healing in the middle of the city, The-K Hotel Seoul sits within lush natural
surroundings including Yangjae Citizens' Forest, Yangjaecheon, and Umyeonsan eco park. In
addition, these connect with the hotel's internal green space to offer guests relaxation of the five
senses and a chance to escape. The-K Hotel Seoul is situated just three minutes from Yangjae IC
on the Gyeongbu expressway. The hotel is very convenient in terms of transportation. At walking
distance from Yangjae station (line 3) and Yangjae Citizens' Forest (Maehyeon- Shinbundang
line), the hotel is easily accessible and parking is plentiful, giving added convenience for your
event or function.
Address: 70, Baumwae-ro 12-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul
TEL : +82-2-571-8100
Website : www.thek-hotel.co.kr/e_seoul/
More Hotels will added as required.
ENTRY FEE = 995 EUROS PER PERSON FROM May 8th – May 18th 2015
The entry fee per person includes hotel, meals, ground transportation to/from the
Incheon/Gimpp International Airport and to competition venues during the event.
N.B. The entry fee does not cover airfares nor Capitation Fees. Capitation fees of
25 euros per person will be collected by IBSA for every team that participates in
the Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games.
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ENTRY STANDARDS FOR ATHLETICS
The obtained results will be recognized by the IPC and will be a qualifier for the 2015 World
Championships and the Rio 2016 Paralympics. Each athlete is required to have an IPC license
for recognition of his/her results by IPC. Competitions will be conducted based on IBSA /IPC
rules. Place: INCHEON MUNHAK STADIUM Track: IAAF Class 1 Certificate
Training: 8-9 May 10.30 – 16.30; 10 May: 10.30- 13.30
Distance from Hotels: 1 hr (64 km)
Transport: Shuttle bus
Technical Meeting: 9th
May 18.00
Competition Dates: 11 May – 15 May. Competition schedule will be fixed after final entries. Competition Hours: 13.30 -17.30
Participation criteria
• A maximum of 03 (THREE) athletes from each country can be registered per event; • Participation of a minimum of 04 (FOUR) athletes from 03 (THREE) countries is
required to confirm the event at the time of entry by name. Events that do not meet
this criterion WILL be combined or cancelled. B1 or B2 events that do not meet
the criterion will be combined “up” with the similar B2 or B3 event. B3 events
that do not meet the criterion will be combined with the similar B2 event if the B2
event has fewer than 8 B2 entries and the combined event meets the minimum
participation criterion; otherwise the B3 event will be cancelled;
• In order to participate, the athlete must have at least 01(ONE) minimum standard
established in an event of the program;
• Minimum standards obtained will be counted from 1 September 2013 - 22 March
2015 (times are only recognised if the athlete was already IPC licensed at
the time of the achievement);
• Each country can have 01 (ONE) relay team per event;
• If fewer than four athletes appear for an event that originally met the minimum
participation criterion at final entry, the minus one rule will be applied for medals.
• Each country is required to bring its own escort athlete for competitions.
DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES FOR THE SEOUL 2015 IBSA WORLD GAMES
- 06 MARCH 2015
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ATHLETICS EVENT PROGRAM
Men Women
100m B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
200m B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
400m B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
800m B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
1.500m B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
5.000m B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
10.000m B1/B2/B3 Shotput B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
Discus throw B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
Javelin B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
High jump B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
Long jump B1/B2/B3 B1/B2/B3
Triple jump B1/B2/B3 4x100M Open
4x400M Open
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Women
STANDARDS B1 B2 B3
100m 15.40 14.50 14.70
200m 33.00 31.00 32.00
400m 1:23.00 1:18.00 1:20.00
800m 3:30.00 3:20.00 3:15.00
1.500m 5:58.00 5:45.00 5:38.00
5.000m 28:30.00 27:40.00 28:00.00
Shot put 6.50 7.00 7.00
Discus throw
15.00 20.00 20.50
Javelin 10.00 15.00 13.00
High jump 1.05 1.10 1.10
Long jump 3.00 3.60 4.00
Triple jump Open Open Open
4x100m Open
4x400m Open
MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR PARTICIPATION IN
ATHLETICS
DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES FOR THE SEOUL 2015 IBSA WORLD GAMES
- 06 MARCH 2015
Men
STANDARDS B1 B2 B3
100m 12.50 12.30 12.40
200m 27.00 26.00 25.50
400m 1:04.00 56.00 57.00
800m 2:25.00 2:15.00 2:12.00
1.500m 4:56.00 4:30.00 4:28.00
5.000m 18:00.00 17.35.00 17:30.00
10.000m 38:00.00 36:40.00 37:40.00
Shot put 10.00 10.25 09.50
Discus throw 25.00 26.00 26.00
Javelin 27.00 34.00 30.00
High jump 1.00 1.30 1.30
Long jump 4.50 5.10 5.30
Triple jump 10.00 10.50 10.95
4x100m Open
4x400m Open
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ENTRY STANDARDS FOR SWIMMING
The achieved results from this competition, specifically for swimming classes S11-13, will be recognized as qualifying times for the 2015 World Championships and the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games. Competitions will be conducted under IPC Swimming rules.
Place: TANCHEON SWIMMING POOL (25-30 minutes from Hotel)
Classification: 8-10 May
Training days: 8-10 May
Technical meeting: 10th
May
Competition days: 11-15th
May
Competition hours: Heats: 9:00
Finals: 17:00 The warm-up will be opened 2 hours before the beginning of the competition.
ELIGIBILITY OF SWIMMERS Athletes need to have an active IPC Swimming license for the 2015 season and have an IPC Swimming Review or Confirmed class status to have results from this competition recognized by IPC Swimming for inclusion in the IPC Swimming ranking lists.
PARTICIPATION CRITERIA
• Have achieved a Minimum Qualification Standard (MQS) at an IPC Swimming
recognised competition for at least one of the respective events between 1
September 2013 and 22 March 2015 (times are only recognised if the athlete was already
IPC licensed at the time of the achievement);
• A maximum of 03 (THREE) athletes from each country can be registered per event;
• Participation of a minimum of 04 (FOUR) athletes from 03 (THREE) countries is
required to confirm the event at the time of entry by name (final entries).
• Events that do not meet this criterion WILL be combined or cancelled. B1 or B2 events
that do not meet the criterion will be combined “up” with the similar B2 or B3 event. B3
events that do not meet the criterion will be combined with the similar B2 event if the B2
event has fewer than 8 B2 entries and the combined event meets the minimum
participation criterion; otherwise the B3 event will be cancelled.
• Medals will be awarded to the the first three in every event - If fewer than four swimmers
appear for an event that meets the minimum participation criterion at final entry, the minus
one rule will be applied.
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SWIMMING EVENT PROGRAMME
MEN WOMEN 50m freestyle 50m freestyle
100m freestyle 100m freestyle
200m Freestyle 200m Freestyle
50m backstroke 50m backstroke
100m backstroke 100m backstroke
200m backstroke 200m backstroke
50m breastroke 50m breastroke
100m breastroke 100m breastroke
200m breastroke 200m breastroke
50m butterfly 50m butterfly
100m butterfly 100m butterfly
200m butterfly 200m butterfly
200m medley 200m medley
400m freestyle 400m freestyle
1500m freestyle Relay 4 x 50m freestyle Relay 4 x 50m freestyle
Relay 4 x 100m freestyle Relay 4 x 100m freestyle
Relay 4 x 50m medley Relay 4 x 50m medley
Relay 4 x 100m medley Relay 4 x 100m medley
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
Event Classification Men Women
50m Freestyle S11 37.00 45.00 S12 33.00 41.00
S13 31.00 38.00
100m Freestyle S11 1:20.00 1:42.00 S12 1:15.00 1:32.00 S13 1:10.00 1:25.00
200m Freestyle S11 3:30.00 3:25.00 S12 3:00.00 3:15.00 S13 2:50.00 3:10.00
50m Backstroke S11 56.00 1:05.00 S12 52.00 1:00.00
S13 46.00 55.00
100m Backstroke S11 1:50.00 2:00.00
S12 1:40.00 1:56.00
S13 1:35.00 1:45.00
200m Backstroke S11 3:40.00 3:55.00
S12 3:20.00 3:45.00
S13 3:12.00 3:30.00
50m Breastroke S11 55.00 1:10.00 S12 50.00 1:00.00 S13 45.00 56.00
100m Breastroke S11 1:55.00 2:23.00
S12 1:42.00 2:15.00
S13 1:38.00 2:00.00
200m Breastroke S11 3:50.00 3:58.00 S12 3:40.00 3:50.00
S13 3:20.00 3:45.00
50m Butterfly S11 55.00 1:00.00 S12 50.00 55.00 S13 45.00 50.00
100m Butterfly S11 1:45.00 2:15.00 S12 1:30.00 2:10.00 S13 1:25.00 2:05.00
200m Butterfly S11 3:25.00 4:10.00 S12 3:20.00 4:05.00
S13 3:15.00 4.00.00
200m Medley S11 3:40.00 4:20.00 S12 3:30.00 4:15.00
S13 3:20.00 4:10.00
400m Freestyle S11 7:30.00 8:00.00 S12 7:00.00 7:30.00 S13 6:30.00 7:00.00
Relay 4X50m Freestyle Max 49 Point Nil Nil
Relay 4X100m Freestyle Max 49 Point Nil Nil
Relay 4X50m Medley Max 49 Point Nil Nil
Relay 4X100m Medley Max 49 Point Nil Nil
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COMPETITION SCHEDULE SWIMMING
DAY 1
Category Classification Event
Women S11/S12/S13 100m Butterfly
Men S11/S12/S13 100m Butterfly
Women S11/S12/S13 50m Breastroke
Men S11/S12/S13 50m Breastroke
Women S11/S12/S13 200m Freestyle
Men S11/S12/S13 200m Freestyle
Women Max 49 Point Relay 4 X 50 Medley
Men Max 49 Point Relay 4 X 50 Medley
DAY 2
Category Classification Event
Women S11/S12/S13 100m Backstroke
Men S11/S12/S13 100m Backstroke
Women S11/S12/S13 50m Butterfly
Men S11/S12/S13 50m Butterfly
Women S11/S12/S13 200m Breastroke
Men S11/S12/S13 200m Breastroke
Women S11/S12/S13 400m Freestyle
Men S11/S12/S13 400m Freestyle
DAY 3
Category Classification
Women S11/S12/S13 200m Backstroke
Men S11/S12/S13 200m Backstroke
Women S11/S12/S13 100m Freestyle
Men S11/S12/S13 100m Freestyle
Women Max 49 Point Relay 4 X 100 Medley
Men Max 49 Point Relay 4X100 Medley
DAY 4
Category Classification Event
Women S11/S12/S13 100m Breastroke
Men S11/S12/S13 100m Breastroke
Women S11/S12/S13 50m Backstroke
Men S11/S12/S13 50m Backstroke
Women S11/S12/S13 200m Butterfly
Men S11/S12/S13 200m Butterfly
Women Max 49 Point Relay 4X50 Freestyle Men Max 49 Point Relay 4X50 Freestyle
DAY 5
Category Classification Event
Women S11/S12/S13 200m Medley
Men S11/S12/S13 200m Medley
Women S11/S12/S13 50m Freestyle
Men S11/S12/S13 50m Freestyle
Women Max 49 Point Relay 4X100 Freestyle
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Other Information
Anti-Doping: Anti-Doping will be conducted in line with WADA procedures at an Anti-Doping
Laboratory in the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul.
Referees: The number of referees who will officiate at the World Games will be decided in
consultation with the Sports Chairs.
Medical Attendance: Each competition venue will have all the necessary support for urgent
medical assistance for every participant during the competitions and official training.
Insurance: All members of your delegation MUST have an international travel and personal
accident insurance.
Entry Fees: The official arrival date is the 8th
May. Each participant will be charged an entry fee
of € 995, from each of the participants relating to the period from May 8th
to May 18th
, 2015. The
entry fee includes room and board from 8th
to 18th
May, 2015, ground transportation to/from the
Incheon & Gimpo international airport to the hotel and competition venues. The entry fee DOES
NOT include the capitation fee (€ 25) per athlete NOR the air transportation for delegation
members. Delegations can only stay at the official hotels of the World Games during the Games
period.
Outwith the dates of May 8th
to May 18th
, 2015, the Organizing Committee will collect an
additional fee of € 150 in a double room; €270 in a single room per person for each extra day.
However, if the participant wishes to stay in a different hotel from the official hotel of the games
which SWGOC recommends, it will be charged at the amount of €100 in double room; €180 in a
single room per person and per each extra day.
The payments should be transferred via bank no later than 20th
March 2015 to the following
bank account:
Account Owner: Seoul 2015 IBSA World Games Organizing Committee
Name of the bank: Shinhan Bank
Address of the bank: Shinhan Bank 120, 2ga, Taepyung-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-102, Korea
Account No: 180-066-651860
SWIFT: SHBKKRSE
Official Website: http://www.ibsawg2015seoul.org
Official E-mail Address: [email protected]
DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES FOR THE SEOUL 2015 IBSA WORLD GAMES
- 06 MARCH 2015
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ADDENDUM 1.
Nationalities that do NOT need a visa for South Korea for short-term TOURISTIC purposes
Maximum stay of 3 months
• European Union: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, The Netherlands,
Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, UK.
• Other Citizens (in alphabetical order): Antigua & Barbuda, The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados,
Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica (Commonwealth of), Dominican Republic, El Salvador,
Grenada, Haiti, Iceland, Israel, Jamaica, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Morocco,
New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Peru, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent & the
Grenadines, Singapore, Surinam, Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago and Turkey.
Maximum stay of 2 months
Italy, Lesotho, Portugal
Maximum stay of 1 month
Tunisia
Nationals of the following countries, traveling for short term touristic or transit purposes, are
allowed to enter visa-free, provided they hold a confirmed onward or return ticket and proof of
sufficient funds.
Maximum duration of 30 days
Albania, Argentina, Brunei, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Fiji, Guam, Guatemala, Honduras, Japan, Kuwait,
Latvia, Lithuania, Macau, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Monaco, New Caledonia,
Oman, Palau, Paraguay, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Solomon Islands, Slovenia, South Africa, Swaziland,
Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, USA, Vatican City, Venezuela and Yemen.
Maximum duration of 90 days
Australia, Hong Kong
Maximum duration of 6 months
Canada
Regardless of your citizenship or any visa-exemptions that may apply to you, your passport has to
be valid for a minimum of 6 months upon entry in South Korea.
Any citizen of any country not mentioned above must apply for a visa no matter the duration of stay
or purpose of travel.
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Generally, individuals staying in Korea for longer than 90 days must apply for an Alien Registration Card.
https://www.justlanded.com/english/South-Korea/South-Korea-Guide/Visas-Permits/Visiting-South-Korea