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Do visual fields need to be considered in classification criteria within visually impaired shooting?

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posted on 2021-11-19, 09:35 authored by Keziah Latham, David L Mann, Rebecca Dolan, Joy Myint, Matthew A Timmis, Donghyun Ryu, Steven Frisson, Peter M Allen
Classification within the sport of vision impairment (VI) shooting is based upon the athlete’s visual function. This study aimed to determine whether more than one class of competition is needed within VI shooting on the basis of visual field loss. Qualification scores of 23 elite athletes were obtained at World Championship events in prone and standing shooting disciplines. Visual field data were obtained from classification data and from assessment at events. A standardized scoring protocol determined whether athletes had function (≥10 dB) or no function (<10 dB) at locations between 0–60 degrees eccentricity along 10 meridia. Visual field function was not associated with shooting performance in prone or standing disciplines (p > 0.05). Having measurable visual field function beyond 30 degrees made no difference to athletes’ ability to shoot competitively in prone (p = 0.65) or standing disciplines (p = 0.47), although a potential impact on qualification was observed in the standing discipline. There was no evidence that loss of visual field function at any specific location adversely affected ability to shoot competitively. There is currently no evidence to consider visual fields in classification within prone or standing VI shooting, although further research is needed as the sport grows.

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Agitos Foundation

College of Optometrists (UK)

International Paralympic Committee

British Paralympic Association

International Blind Sports Federation (Germany)

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  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

Published in

Journal of Sports Sciences

Volume

39

Issue

sup1

Pages

150 - 158

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Rights holder

© Taylor & Francis

Publisher statement

This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Sciences on 16 Apr 2021, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/02640414.2021.1911425.

Acceptance date

2021-03-29

Publication date

2021-04-16

Copyright date

2021

ISSN

0264-0414

eISSN

1466-447X

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Donghyun Ryu. Deposit date: 18 November 2021

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