Minimum Disability Standard
There is also be a specific "Minimum Disability Standard' enforced. These standards may be being reworked by USAT and ITU but they are in place, as written as of today. We know that this may have a significant impact on many athletes (especially in the "Les Autres" category) so please read them very carefully:
- All athletes must be undergo functional testing of limbs, trunk, etc., to receive classification. These functional tests primarily measure strength, range of motion, and/or coordination, i.e., an athlete's ability to move their limbs, stabilize their torso, etc. To qualify for ITU international and USAT sanctioned events, an athlete must meet the minimum disability standard of having a permanent and specific loss of at least 15% function.
- Any impairment must be permanent and always present. Athletes with disabilities such as relapsing or remitting Multiple Sclerosis or Arthritis, etc., will have to show a significant permanent functional impact (as defined above) and that impact must not involve any period of remission (whether controlled with medication or otherwise), however brief.
- Athletes with disabilities such as incomplete spinal chord injuries, traumatic brain injuries and/or Muscular Dystrophy, etc., will be evaluated as to the permanent continuous nature of their disability and on its functional effect as defined by these proposed standards.
- Athletes with miscellaneous conditions such as intolerance to temperature extremes, impacted cognitive ability, organ transplant and joint replacement (endoprosthetics) patients and/or migraine sufferers, etc., are not eligible as defined by these proposed standards. If you are unsure of your qualification, ask the USAT Paratriathlon Commission for guidance before registering for events to avoid wasted time and expense.
- Persons with disabilities propelled by able-bodied athletes through the use of floatation devices, tandem or "sidecar" bicycles and/or being pushed in wheelchairs, are not considered paratriathletes and are not allowed to compete in the paratriathlete division at sanctioned events. They may however (at the discretion of the race director) participate as a non-competitor or demonstration entry.
In most cases, a simple doctor's note will no longer be sufficient to compete in Paratriathlon (AWAD) categories. Even after initial testing has been completed by the individual athlete, all athletes will be re-evaluated by trained IPC classifiers at USAT National and ITU International events and will be prohibited from competition if they do not meet the minimum standards. This means that even if you passed through for a specific race, you may be denied participation in another. Be aware of this possibility.



