Why are so many Paralympic athletes getting stripped of their medals?

More technical rules
More disqualifications
Stripped of bronze
The rules
Letting go of the band
Not the only one
Complaint over equipment
Her head pillow
Italian rower
Direct violation
Forgetting to remove his phone
Statement
More technical rules

The Paralympic Games can come with many more technical rules than the Olympic Games, with athletes requiring extra help to compete to the highest level in their sport.

More disqualifications

With more technical rules comes more ways for athletes to be disqualified, leaving athletes in devastation even if they never meant to break the rules in the first place.

Stripped of bronze

Australian Paralympic runner Jaryd Clifford was stripped of his bronze medal in the men's T13 5000m final, a category for athletes with visual impairments.

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The rules

The New York Post reports that runners and guides must hold the tether, a 20-inch-long band with handles on both ends, until the end of the race.

Letting go of the band

The International Paralympic Committee ruled that Clifford let go of the band, binding him to his guide, Matt Clarke, for the second part of the race before crossing the finish line.

"I can't see how they DQ'd us"

According to the Bored Panda website, Clifford said: "They give everything for me out there. That's ****. I can't see how they DQ'd us, but I'm sure there's a reason, which makes me nervous."

"Absolutely devastated"

The runner reflected on his Instagram account: "I'm absolutely devastated that we made such a critical mistake out there today. Remaining tethered is a fundamental rule in guiding, and I'm shattered that I lost my mind in those final meters."

Not the only one

The Aussie Paralympic star hasn't been the only athlete to miss out on a medal because of specific rules and regulations. Polish star Roza Kozakowska was stripped of a gold medal after a record-breaking showing in the women's club throw F32 event at the Games.

Complaint over equipment

After registering a world record with a throw of 31.30m in her first attempt, her gold medal celebration was cut short after the Brazilian contingent lodged a complaint regarding her equipment.

Her head pillow

The IPC ruled that the Polish athlete's pillow, which supported her head during the event, contravened regulations due to its size. The Polish Paralympic Committee appealed, but it was unsuccessful.

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"Such are the laws of the sport"

The Mirror US reports that the Polish Paralympic Committee said, "Unfortunately, its decision was unfavourable for us. We take this ruling into account; such are the laws of sport and its rigorous procedures; we have to reckon with them."

Italian rower

Italian Paralympic rower Giacomo Perini was stripped of his bronze medal after finishing third in the PR1 Men's Single Sculls event.

"Unknown communication device"

Perini was excluded from the official race results following an investigation that found an "unknown communication device" during the race.

Direct violation

According to the Mirror, Paris 2024 officials confirmed that using a mobile device or a walky-talky during the race violates race rules, giving enough evidence to strip Perini of his medal.

Forgetting to remove his phone

Italy's rowing authorities released a statement after Perini was disqualified, confirming that he had forgotten to remove his phone from the boat before the race.

Statement

"In the final Men's singles PR1, the Italian athlete was found using communication equipment during the race, in violation of rule 28 and Appendix R2, Byelaw of rule 28. Consequently, the crew was excluded from the event and is classified last."

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