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LONDON 2019
WORLD PARA
SWIMMING ALLIANZ
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Contents 1. Welcome ................................................. 3
2. Organisation & Contacts ......................... 4
3. General Information ............................... 5
3.1 Championship Dates ............................. 5
3.2. Venue Overview ................................... 5
3.3. Travelling to London ............................ 5
3.4. Visa Information ................................... 6
3.5. Arrivals & Departures ........................... 6
3.6. Accommodation ................................... 7
3.7. Accommodation Transport .................. 7
3.8. Smoking Regulations ............................ 7
3.9. Electrical Supply ................................... 8
3.10. Language ............................................ 8
3.11 Currency and Banking ......................... 8
3.12. Dialling Codes ..................................... 8
4. Prior to the Competition ......................... 9
4.1 Sport Entries & Competition ................. 9
4.2. Rules& Regulations .............................. 9
4.3. Swimmers Eligibility ............................. 9
4.4. Competition Format ........................... 10
4.5. Event Viability Criteria ....................... 10
4.6. Maximum Entry per NPC .................... 10
4.7. Final Entries ........................................ 10
5. Competition Information .......................... 11
5.1. Competition Venue ............................ 11
5.2. Upon Arrival ....................................... 11
5.3. Delegation Registration Meeting (DRM)
.................................................................. 11
5.4. Accreditation ...................................... 11
5.5 Classification ....................................... 12
5.6. Training .............................................. 13
5.7. Technical Meeting .............................. 13
5.8. Swimsuit Check & Equipment Approval
(Athlete Uniform)...................................... 14
5.9. Warm-up & Swim Down .................... 14
5.10. Call Rooms & Competition ............... 14
5.11. Mixed Zone ...................................... 15
5.12. Lactate Testing ................................. 15
6. NPC Services Information ......................... 15
6.1. Sport Information Desk (SID) ............. 15
6.2. Team Preparation Areas .................... 15
6.3. Massage Tables .................................. 16
6.4. Ice Baths ............................................. 16
6.5. Changing Rooms ................................ 16
6.6. NPC Filming/Race Analysis ................. 16
6.7. Athlete & Team Official Seating ......... 17
6.8. Ticketing ............................................. 17
6.9. Social Media/Websites ...................... 17
7. Ceremonies ............................................... 17
7.1. Opening Ceremony ............................ 17
7.2. Medal Ceremonies ............................. 17
7.3. Medals ............................................... 18
8. Medical & Anti-Doping Information ......... 18
8.1. Anti-Doping ........................................ 18
8.2. Medical Services at the Venue ........... 18
8.3. Insurance ........................................... 19
9. Competition Programme .......................... 20
10. Venue map .............................................. 22
1. Welcome Local Organising Committee Welcome
Dear Team Leaders,
It is my honour to present to you the London
2019 World Para Swimming Allianz
Championships Team Leader Manual on behalf
of the Local Organising Committee.
When you come to London this year you and
your athletes will be welcomed into this truly
diverse and historical part of England. You will
experience the iconic Paralympic grounds
where stars were born in 2012, and be part of
the history and legacy that is home to the
London Aquatics Centre.
To see over 75 countries being represented by
650 athletes is truly inspiring. Knowing that
some of these swimmers competing in London
this year will then go on to represent their
countries in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics is
something we are so proud to be a part of.
The information that you will find within this
guide will serve as useful information as you
plan your visit to London this September.
From everyone here at British Swimming, the
very best luck.
Thank you,
Jack Buckner
British Swimming
CEO
International Paralympic Committee
Dear Team Leaders,
Welcome to the London 2019 World Para
Swimming Allianz Championships.
London 2019 is the biggest Para Sport event
to take place in the United Kingdom this year
and will showcase some of the world’s best
swimmers alongside young athletes making
their international debut.
On this guide you will find all the information
about the competition, the venue,
classification, transport, accommodation and
other important areas.
The World Championships is one of the most
important competitions on the road to the
Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games and I am sure
some of the swimmers competing in London
will be the stars of the next Paralympics.
The Local Organising Committee, has done
great work with the support of World Para
Swimming to deliver a fantastic event.
We look forward to an exciting event and I
wish you the best of
luck.
Thank you,
Andrew Parsons
President
International
Paralympic
Committee.
2. Organisation & Contacts
Local Organising Committee
British Swimming
SportPark, Pavilion 3, 3 Oakwood Drive
Loughborough University, LE11 3 QF
Georgina Coulson – Project Manager
Phone: +44 (0) 1509 640172
Phone: +44 (0) 79662717753
Email: [email protected]
Gabriel Behr – Sport Manager
Phone: +44 (0) 7583029374
Email: [email protected]
International Paralympic Committee
Tracy Glassford - World Para Swimming Senior Manager
Phone: +492282097272
Fax: +492282097209
Email: [email protected]
3. General Information
3.1 Championship Dates 5 September – Team Arrivals (no access to the venue)
6-8 September – Physical and Intellectual Impairment International Classification at the
London Aquatics Centre (all athletes must be available for classification on the morning of 6
September. Travel plans should be made accordingly, travel to and from the venue will be
provided to teams booked on the Team Accommodation Packages)
7-8 September – Visual Impairment International Classification at City Sight (all athletes
must be available for classification on the morning of 7 September. Travel plans should be
made accordingly travel to and from the venue will be provided to teams booked on the
Team Accommodation Packages)
6-8 September – Training dates
7 September – Technical Meeting
9 September – Opening Ceremony
9-15 September – Championships dates
15 September – Closing Ceremony
16 September – Team Departures
3.2. Venue Overview The London Aquatics Centre is part of the legacy of the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic
Games and is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the World, making this an ideal venue
to host the London 2019 World Para Swimming Allianz Championships. At the heart of the
facility is an approved Paralympic standard, ten lane 50m pool (50m x 25m) with up to 3m
depth. The training pool is also a Paralympic quality 50m, 8 lane pool and will be used as
the training and warm-up/ cool-down pool for the event.
The venue has seating for 2,800 spectators is also equipped with medical and anti-doping
rooms, marshalling areas, and timing and scoring facilities. Full details of the London
Aquatics Centre can be accessed at: https://www.londonaquaticscentre.org/
3.3. Travelling to London The organising committee will provide transport at no cost to all teams that have booked
onto the Teams Accommodation Packages via CSE from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and
London City Airport (LCY). London Heathrow airport (LHR) is situated 55kms from London
Stratford. The journey is approximately 1hr 45 minutes. London City (LCY) is situated 8.5km
from London Stratford, the journey time is approximately 30 minutes.
If you are looking to arrive into alternative airport to those shown above transport can be
arranged but there will be an additional supplement charged to the team. These airports
are;
• London Stansted (STN)
• London Gatwick (LGW)
• London Luton (LTN)
All transfer times are dependent upon the time of day and can be subject to traffic delays.
For additional information on accommodation and transport please contact Lucy Williams
and the CSE accommodation team at [email protected] or +44 1216474094.
For additional information on the city of London please visit www.visitlondon.com
3.4. Visa Information Information on entry to Great Britain can be found via the British Government’s website. Any
delegation requiring an official event invitation from the LOC is requested to submit the
required information for all members requiring visas to [email protected] by
Monday 29 July. This must be done as soon as possible in order for your visa to be
processed in time. Please include the following visa information per delegation request;
First name, Surname, Date of Birth, Passport Number, Role in team.
If you are not sure if you require a visa for Great Britain, please check the following website:
www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa.
3.5. Arrivals & Departures All NPCs are responsible for submitting their team arrival and departure details by no later
than Monday 5 August via the IPC Accreditation System. NPCs may submit this information
at any stage from Friday 1 June. Changes to your team’s arrival and departure details will
only be permitted after Monday 5 August in exceptional circumstances.
On official arrival and departure days, transport will be provided to official championship
hotels from London airports for teams booked onto the package. The LOC will schedule
transport from the airport to the hotels based on the information provided and arranged
with CSE.
CSE will have a Welcome Desk at London City Airport (LCY) only, located outside arrivals.
Specific meetings points for teams arriving at London Heathrow (LHR) will be sent by CSE to
each relevant NPC.
3.6. Accommodation Championship Hotels:
• Holiday Inn London Stratford
• Holiday Inn Express Stratford
• Marriott Cheshunt
• Premier Inn London Stratford
• Ibis London Stratford
• MOXY London London Stratford
• OYO Epsilon Hotel
• Roomzzz London Stratford
• Staybridge Suites London Stratford
• Travelodge London Stratford
• The Stratford Hotel London
• Westbridge Hotel London Stratford
For more information please refer to the official Accommodation Guide available online via
the link Accommodation Plan or contact Lucy Williams and the CSE accommodation team at
[email protected] or +44 1216474094.
3.7. Accommodation Transport Transport plans have been divided into three clusters (chart below) Transport will not be
provided for Cluster One due to their proximity to the training and competition venue. For
Clusters Two, Three and Cheshunt, a shuttle service timetable will be available at the hotel
when you arrive.
More information is available via [email protected] or +44 1216474094.
HOTEL DISTANCE TRANSPORT CLUSTER
Holiday Inn London – Stratford City 3 minute walk ONE
Premier Inn London Stratford 7 minute walk ONE
Staybridge Suites London – Stratford City 5 minute walk ONE
The Stratford Hotel London 10 minute walk ONE
ibis London Stratford Hotel 20 minute walk TWO
MOXY London Stratford 12 minute walk TWO
OYO Epsilon Hotel 21 minute walk TWO
Holiday Inn Express London – Stratford 10 minute walk THREE
Roomzzz London Stratford 22 minute walk THREE
Travelodge London Stratford 10 minute walk THREE
The Westbridge Hotel London Stratford 12 minute walk THREE
Cheshunt Marriott Hotel 40-minute drive CHESHUNT
3.8. Smoking Regulations In Great Britain it is illegal to smoke in any enclosed public place. This includes cafes,
restaurants, bars, shopping centres and on public transport, as well as station platforms and
sports stadia. The London Aquatics Centre is strictly a non-smoking venue.
3.9. Electrical Supply Standard power sockets operate 240 volts. You will require a 3 pin
converter in order to use your electrical appliance if purchased
outside of Great Britain.
3.10. Language The other official language of Great Britain is English.
3.11 Currency and Banking The local currency in Great Britain is pound sterling (£). ATM machines can be found outside
most banks, supermarkets and transport stations. There may be a charge for withdrawals
but you will be notified of any charge prior to making the transaction. Most shops and
restaurants accept debit and credit cards. In Great Britain tipping is not normally obligatory
but is often expected. The usual tip is around 10% - 15% of the total price.
3.12. Dialling Codes To call overseas from Great Britain, first dial 00 or use the ‘+’ symbol. The international
dialling code for Great Britain is +44.
4. Prior to the Competition
4.1 Sport Entries & Competition
January 2018 Start of the period for swimmers to achieve MQS performances
15 April 2019 Open of online Preliminary NPC Delegation Calculation
01 May 2019 Start to apply for Wild Card(s)
03 May 2019 Deadline to submit Preliminary NPC Delegation Calculation Accurate numbers.
01 June 2019 Opening of Online NPC Accreditation System
1 July 2019 Deadline to apply for Wild Card(s) and Relay only athletes.
15 July 2019 Open of Online Entry System for Entry by Number per Event
21 July 2019 End of the period for swimmers to achieve MQS performances
22 July 2019 Deadline for Entry by Number per Event (NPCs will be invoiced based on the number provided in this entry, no withdrawal is possible after this entry deadline, with the exceptions below). The accurate Entry by Number data is very important for accurate planning of Championships services and programme; therefore please enter accurate numbers (= qualified athletes) both for women and men events.
22 July 2019 Opening of Online Entry System for Entry by Name per Event (final entry)
29 July 2019
Deadline for Online Entry by Name per Event (final entry deadline). No changes in the entries will be accepted after this date.
29 July 2019 Deadline for Competition Fee Payment
5 August 2019 Deadline to accredit NPC delegations via online Accreditation System and to enter Arrival and departure information
The Online Entry forms are available through the IPC Online Entry System (EBS):
https://db.ipc-services.org/sdms/app/login . Once in SDMS navigate to the “IPC Online
Entries System”. Please refer to the online manual for further assistance.
4.2. Rules& Regulations For the London 2019 World Para Swimming Allianz Championships the current World Para
Swimming Rules and Regulations apply.
They can be found on the WPS website, ( https://www.paralympic.org/swimming/rules-and-
regulations )
4.3. Swimmers Eligibility To be eligible for selection by an NPC for the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships
(50m) swimmers must:
• hold an active World Para Swimming license for the 2019 Season.
• have achieved a Minimum Qualification Standard (MQS) at a World Para Swimming
Recognised 50m Competition for an event on the programme between 01 January 2018 and
21 July 2019 (times are only recognised if the athlete was already licensed at the time of the
achievement or has a recognised split time World/Regional record in the same length &
stroke, that is included in the rankings).
• be classified with a “Review” (R) or “Confirmed” (C) sport class status.
• one relay specific athlete (without MQS) can be added to the NPC Team (no participation
in other events is allowed in this case) – please contact the World Para Swimming office for
such addition by 1 July. There can be a different relay-specific athlete entered for the
different relays on the final programme.
4.4. Competition Format The London 2019 World Para Swimming Allianz Championships will be conducted by the
single class competition format. Only events that meet the Event Viability Criteria outlined
below after the Entry by Name will be included in the Final Event Programme. Sport classes
without a viable event will be able to “swim up” to the nearest single class event included in
the Programme. These sport classes will be considered Eligible Classes for the respective
single class event, and medals will not be allocated separately for these Eligible Classes.
4.5. Event Viability Criteria Individual events will be considered viable if they have a minimum of six (6) eligible
swimmers from three (3) NPCs entered through the Entry by Name. For classes S1-2 and
S11 five (5) eligible athletes from two (2) NPCs through Entry by Name is required. Relay
events will be considered viable if they have a minimum of four (4) eligible NPCs entered
through the Entry by Name. At the close of Final Entries, WPS reserves the right to provide
direct invitation per event to athletes already entered in Entry by Name for the sole purpose
of ensuring events featured on the programme have sufficient representation for viability.
4.6. Maximum Entry per NPC NPCs can enter a maximum of three (3) eligible swimmers per medal event if all have met
the MQS/MET (Minimum Entry Time). If there is more than one eligible class in the single
sport class event, a maximum of five (5) swimmers per event can be entered per each NPC.
However, only a maximum of three (3) swimmers per each eligible sport class can be
entered if all met the MQS/MET. NPCs can enter their athletes that have met at least one (1)
MQS in an unlimited number of events providing they meet the Minimum Entry Time (MET)
for the additional events.
4.7. Final Entries At the close of Final Entries the list of events is set and will not change. After classification
should an event become viable (that was combined after close of final entries) it will remain
swam as a combined event. Medals from designated (combined) events will be presented at
Medal Ceremonies and for single class events that become viable after class changes during
classification, medals for these newly viable single class event can be collected at SID at the
end of the session.
5. Competition Information
5.1. Competition Venue The competition will be held at the London Aquatics Centre. The venue is part of the Queen
Elizabeth Olympic Park which is part of the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games
Legacy.
The full address for the pool is:
London Aquatic Centre
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Stratford
E20 2ZQ
5.2. Upon Arrival All delegates who have entered their travel details in the Arrival and Departure System
(ADS) will be provided with transport from London Heathrow or London City Airport. Arrivals
from other airports are at the responsibility of the NPCs.
The timing of the Delegation Registration Meeting (DRM) will be confirmed to the Team
Leader on arrival and everybody will be taken to their accommodation. It is hoped to align
the DRM with the first training session of the NPC at the competition venue.
All financial obligations must be met before receiving accreditation for athletes and team
officials, including accommodation fees.
5.3. Delegation Registration Meeting (DRM) The Delegation Registration Meeting will be scheduled with each participating NPC by the
NPC Services Team and will take place at the venue. This meeting will take place at a time
agreed in advance of the championships with each NPC. Each teams DRM must be
conducted before the first training session of the relevant NPC. To schedule DRMs please
contact [email protected] .
During the DRM the following key information will be confirmed with each Team Leader:
• Contact details
• Venue overview of key spaces and flow
• Accreditation allocation
• Transport information
• Training information
• Classification information
• Other relevant information
5.4. Accreditation The IPC offers on-line accreditation for all NPCs via the IPC Accreditation System website.
NPCs must register all members of their Delegation within the accreditation system
(athletes, coaches, officials, medical supports, etc.). Further information on accreditation will
be communicated to NPCs by email when the system opens on Friday 1 June. The
accreditation programme will close on Monday 5 August.
All team accreditation profiles must be completed by this date. The accreditation cards will
be provided to the Team Leader once the DRM is completed.
As the access to all Championship Zones will be controlled, everyone is requested to wear
their accreditation cards visibly at all times, during both the training and competition period.
The accreditation card is a personal belonging, transferring it to another person is
prohibited.
All athletes and approved support staff must present their accreditation card when checking
into the Call Room prior to their event.
Any person who has lost an accreditation pass will need to go immediately to the Main
Accreditation Centre located outside of the Competition Venue and fill out a ‘Lost Card
Declaration’. A valid passport or identity card will be required to replace the lost card, and a
£25 fee will be required to be paid upon replacement of the accreditation card.
For questions regarding accreditation, please contact the WPS office:
Name: Nyasha Mharakurwa
E-mail: [email protected]
5.5 Classification Classification will be conducted in accordance with the 2019 World Para Swimming
Classification Rules and Regulations on 6-8 September for a physical (PI) and intellectual
impairment (II), and on the 7 – 8 September for athletes with a visual impairment (VI).
Classification for PI and II swimmers will be conducted at the Competition Venue, while the
VI classification will take place at City Sight, located at the City University of London Tait
Building (Ashby Street), Northampton Square, EC1V 0HB. Additional information about this
facility can be found on the City Sight website https://www.city.ac.uk/about/schools/health-
sciences/facilities/city-sight
The classification schedules will be circulated to the NPCs after the final entries are closed
and athletes who are required to be classified should schedule their travel to be present on
the first day of classification The NPC must upload the Medical Information in the
Classification Section of the SDMS eight (8) weeks before the competition (by Friday 12
July).
NPCs can check their athletes’ classification information online here:
https://www.paralympic.org/swimming/classification/masterlist
The classification schedules will be posted on the World Para Swimming website here
https://www.paralympic.org/swimming/classification/opportunities
If a competitor does not attend classification, he/she will be disqualified from the
competition.
5.6. Training Training will take place in the Competition venue from 6-8 September 07:30 – 20:30 as per
the following schedule:
Training pool
Competition pool
Slot Start End Slot Start End
T1 07:30 09:00 C1 07:30 09:00
T2 09:00 10:30 C2 09:00 10:30
T3 10:30 12:00 C3 10:30 12:00
T4 12:00 13:30 C4 12:00 13:30
T5 14:30 16:00 C5 14:30 16:00
T6 16:00 17:30 C6 16:00 17:30
T7 17:30 19:00 C7 17:30 19:00
T8 19:00 20:30 C8 19:00 20:30
NPC training times and lanes will be allocated by WPS for NPCs. Each NPC will be entitled to
1.5 hours training time both in the morning and afternoon sessions. The final training
schedule will be published two weeks prior to the beginning of the Championships.
5.7. Technical Meeting The technical meeting will be held on Saturday 7 September at 18:30 at the Holiday Inn
Stratford Conference rooms Atlanta & Beijing located at 10a Chestnut Plaza, Westfield
Stratford City London E2O 1GL. This location is within walking distance of the Competition
Venue, please use training transportation.
NPCs are entitled to bring two (2) people to the Technical Meeting and an additional person
as a translator if necessary. All meetings will be conducted in English.
Two weeks prior to the technical meeting, World Para Swimming will send the technical
meeting presentation to the NPCs/Team Leaders. Please read through it carefully and
familiarise yourself with the content.
It is the Team Leaders responsibility to consider the information provided in the presentation
and if there are questions or clarity on a topic/item required, these questions must be
submitted in advance to World Para Swimming.
Team Leaders will have until 18:00 on 6 September to submit any questions in writing to
World Para Swimming, indicating which NPC is submitting the question/query. Additional
details will be provided around this process closer to the technical meeting
At the technical meeting the Technical Delegate (TD) will only answer the questions or
queries submitted by teams in advance, no other questions will be accepted. The list of
team questions and TD answers will be provided to NPCs at the technical meeting and no
print copies of the presentation will be provided to the NPCs.
5.8. Swimsuit Check & Equipment Approval (Athlete Uniform) NPCs are requested to present the starting and tapping devices for approval to World Para
Swimming representatives after the technical meeting on Saturday, 7 September. World
Para Swimming Technical Officials will be available on 7 and 8 September at the competition
venue to check swimsuits/and equipment, at times announced in the Technical Meeting
presentation that is circulated to teams.
All team uniforms and personal equipment must follow the World Para Swimming Rules and
Regulations.
5.9. Warm-up & Swim Down The competition pool and warm-up pool will be available for warm-up for a minimum of 1.5
hours prior to each session as follows:
Before the heats- 08:00 to 9:45
Before the finals- 16:00 to 17:45 on all competition days except 9 September when warm-
up will be available from 15:00 to 16:30 to accommodate the opening ceremony
For the safety of all swimmers, please ensure everyone follows the guidelines for the lanes
and the instructions of the pool marshals.
The warm-up pool will be available for warm-up/swim-down during and after the sessions,
until 30 minutes after the competition session ends daily. During warm up and swim down
on competition days athletes will not be allowed to use any hard training devices such as
fins, hand paddles or resistance cords. Pull-buoys and kickboards will be allowed. It is at the
discretion of the TD if usage might be prohibited if causing problems.
5.10. Call Rooms & Competition There will be four call rooms in place for the Championships. Two 50m call rooms for all
50m/150m races and a two call room process for all other races. These spaces will be
highlighted to NPC Team Leaders during the venue overview session of the DRM.
It is the responsibility of the athlete to report to the First Call room no later than 15 minutes
prior to the scheduled start of their event. Athletes must bring their accreditation passes.
Swimwear, (caps, goggles, swimsuit) will also be checked in accordance with World Para
Swimming Rules and Regulations Athletes will be escorted from the Final Call Room onto the
pool deck. After their event, upon exiting the pool deck, athletes are required to pick up
their accreditation passes from the Collection Area.
5.11. Mixed Zone All athletes must go through the mixed zone following their event(s). The Mixed Zone is
located along the diving pool on the spectator side.
5.12. Lactate Testing Lactate testing will be possible in accordance with World Para Swimming Rules and
Regulations. Only NPCs approved by IPC in advance will be eligible to conduct lactate
testing. Completed forms are to be submitted to [email protected] by
Friday 26 July.
Testing will only be possible in the designated area within the medical space inside the
venue. The designated area will be highlighted to the approved NPC during the venue
overview section of the DRM. Medical waste bins and sharps containers will be provided by
the LOC to dispose of used medical materials in the appropriate and prescribed manner.
6. NPC Services Information
6.1. Sport Information Desk (SID) The Sport Information Desk will operate on the competition days, as well as during any
scheduled training sessions. It is the primary and only point of distribution for all
Championship related information including the following:
• Distribution of start lists for the NPCs
• Official communication with teams
• Official forms distribution (Relay Entry Forms, Protest Form, and Medical Withdrawal
Form).
• Liaison between teams and LOC Access to the Sport Information Desk will be restricted to
two accredited team officials per NPC via their “Sport Information Collection Pass” (e g
Team Leader and Coach) This pass is authorising the bearer to collect official information
and mailings from the Sport Information Desk on behalf of their NPC.
6.2. Team Preparation Areas There is limited space available at the training pool. However, a separate dedicated area on
the upper level of the venue will be separated for teams to use as preparation & recovery.
This area is accessible from the athlete stands or via stairs/elevator from the lower level
main athlete entry.
This is a dry preparation/recovery area and no ice baths will be permitted.
Space within the athlete preparation area must be booked and paid for in advance by any
NPC who wishes to reserve this space. These spaces will cost £500 and will include:
• 9m2 dedicated space • 4 x chairs • Wi-fi For additional information or to book one of these spaces please contact the LOC at
[email protected] to receive a Team Preparation Area booking form. Forms must
be complete at your earliest convenience but no later than 9 August by 17:00 London time.
6.3. Massage Tables Teams are requested to bring their own massage tables. The LOC will have a very limited
number of massage tables available and they will be allocated on a first come – first served
basis. It is highly recommended that teams bring their own.
6.4. Ice Baths NPCs can bring their own ice baths to be placed in a designated area close to the changing
rooms of the training pool. This area will be highlighted to NPCs during the venue overview
section of the DRM meeting.
There is very limited space for ice baths, so you will need to apply for a space by contacting
[email protected] by no later than Friday 9 August. A form will be issued to
collect the information on size and power requirements for the LOC. If the ice baths require
power, please make sure to bring the correct adapters and converters for British outlets as
outlined in section 3.9 above (i.e. 3 pin plug).
6.5. Changing Rooms Changing rooms are available for athletes at the venue. Please respect the separation of
changing areas for male and female athletes. Showers and accessible toilets can be found in
the changing area by the training pool.
6.6. NPC Filming/Race Analysis Race analysis will be possible in accordance with World Para Swimming Rules and
Regulations. Only NPCs approved in advance by World Para Swimming will be eligible to
conduct race analysis. Filming will be possible only from the designated area, which will be
located by row J of athlete seating near 25 metre line.
Two accreditation cards will be provided for each approved NPC to access the designated
area. The application form approval will be circulated in advance and completed forms are
to be submitted to [email protected] by Friday 26 July. Space allocation within
this tribune will be rotated by the NPC Services team.
6.7. Athlete & Team Official Seating A specified number of seats for accredited NPC team members will be made available in the
main seating tribune.
We kindly ask teams to respect the need of a clear pool deck during competition times and
remind athletes and team staff that there is no pool deck seating. If needed a team seating
rotation plan may be implemented.
6.8. Ticketing Tickets are on sale via https://www.britishswimming.org/events-and-tickets/world-para-
swimming-championships-2019/
For further information contact [email protected].
6.9. Social Media/Websites The official hashtags for the event are #London2019 #ParaSwimming
#ExperiencetheExtradordinary
When posting through social accounts please use the official hashtag.
The official social media accounts for the event are:
Facebook: @BritishSwimming & @Paraswimming
Twitter: @britishswimming & @Para_swimming
Instagram: British Swimming & Paraswimming
Website: www.britishswimming.org & www.paralympic.org/swimming
7. Ceremonies
7.1. Opening Ceremony The Opening Ceremony will be held in advance of the first finals session on Monday 9
September at 17:00. Further information will be provided to teams during the Technical
Meeting.
7.2. Medal Ceremonies It is the Team Leader’s responsibility to ensure the athlete is in the Ceremony Room in a
timely manner to attend the medal ceremony. Athletes will be briefed about the Medal
Ceremony procedure in the Ceremony Room.
All athletes and support staff are requested to wear their full team uniform when
participating in Medal Ceremonies Long pants and closed shoes are required (no shorts, flip-
flops, clogs, etc are allowed). No flags or other national symbols (other than the team
uniform) are allowed on the medal podium. The ceremonies will take place during the finals
sessions.
7.3. Medals Medals will be awarded to the first three (3) athletes finishing the event (regardless of the
sport class) In the exceptional case an event is completed by only three (3) or fewer
swimmers medals will be awarded following the ‘minus one rule’.
Please note all events that are viable as of the Final Programme (close of Final entries) will
remain medal events, independent of any changes of classes following classification or
medical withdrawals. If necessary rule 10.14.1 will apply.
Should an athlete’s first Appearance take place in a Direct Final and their class gets allocated
as a higher Sport Class (E.g. S5 to S6) then World Para Swimming rule 10.13.2 will come
into effect and World Para Swimming will recall the medal after the classification results are
posted, at the end of the finals session. Other medallists affected by this will subsequently
receive the correct medals.
Disclaimer: Due to the number of athletes being classified at these Championships this
situation might come to pass.
8. Medical & Anti-Doping Information
8.1. Anti-Doping The Anti-Doping control/process will be carried out in full accordance with the IPC Anti-
Doping Code & Regulations and in conjunction with the IPC Doping Control Agreement in
place with the LOC and National Anti-Doping Programme UK Anti-Doping (UKAD).
All athletes may be subject to in and out of competition Doping Control sample collection
and testing throughout the Championships in accordance with the regulations above. The in-
competition testing will be carried out via UKAD with additional information available here
https://www.ukad.org.uk/ .
If an athlete is selected for testing in competition, a chaperone will escort the athlete and be
in possession of the athlete’s accreditation card until the testing has been completed.
8.2. Medical Services at the Venue The LOC will ensure that the implementation of all necessary and appropriate on-site
medical, emergency ambulance and first aid services during the Championships training and
competition dates. Transportation will be provided to a local hospital only in an emergency;
the closest hospital to the venue is Homerton Hospital, which is a 14 minute journey from
the London Aquatics Centre.
Medical services will be provided at the official competition venue. The Chief Medical Officer
will be responsible for medical arrangements for the competition and will supervise medical
support, which includes recording all injuries and diseases. They will also supervise the
emergency medical room including all essential first aid equipment and materials. The Chief
Medical Officer will act as liaison for visiting NPC doctors with laboratory facilities,
emergency treatment, necessary hospitalisation and obtaining necessary medications.
First aid and limited medical facilities will be available at the First Aid room located on the
pool deck level. Details of any special medical emergency plan arrangements will be given at
the technical meeting. Information on location of medical facilities and notification of
required team support will be outlined in the DRM and will be available at the SID.
NPCs that have medical personnel travelling with them are reminded to ensure that NPC’s
medical staff have appropriate medical insurance and are enabled to conduct medical
treatment within Great Britain.
Lifeguards will be on duty during all competition and training sessions.
8.3. Insurance Generally, visitors can access emergency health care in Great Britain. However, NPC
delegation members are obliged to have their own travel and medical insurance for the
duration of their stay in Great Britain, including repatriation coverage as each NPC will be
responsible for any medical expenses resulting from participation in the event.
In Great Britain, with regards to transportation, it is required for wheelchair users to have
their wheelchairs clamped during the journey – this will add additional time to the travel
journeys.
9. Competition Programme
World Para Swimming - London 2019
9th September 10th September 11th September 12th September
DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4
1 Men's 400m Freestyle S6 26 Men's 200m Freestyle S5 48
Men's 100m
Backstroke S1 72
Men's 100m Breaststroke
SB12
2
Women's 400m Freestyle
S6 27
Women's 200m Freestyle
S5 (1-5) 49
Men's 100m
Backstroke S2 73
Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB12
3
Men's 100m Breaststroke
SB4 28 Men's 100m Backstroke S9 50
Women's 100m
Backstroke S2 (S1-2) 74
Men's 100m Backstroke
S7
4
Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB4 29
Women's 100m
Backstroke S9 51
Men's 100m Butterfly
S8 75
Women's 100m
Backstroke S7
5 Men's 100m Freestyle S8 30 Men's 100m Backstroke S8 52
Women's 100m
Butterfly S8 76 Men's 100m Freestyle S10
6
Women's 100m Freestyle
S8 31
Women's 100m
Backstroke S8 53
Men's 200m Ind
Medley SM6 (SM5-6) 77
Women's 100m Freestyle
S10
7 Men's 200m Freestyle S14 32 Men's 100m Freestyle S6 54
Women's 200m Ind
Medley SM6 78
Men's 100m Breaststroke
SB13
8
Women's 200m Freestyle
S14 33
Women's 100m Freestyle
S6 55
Men's 100m
Breaststroke SB14 79
Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB13
9 Men's 50m Freestyle S11 34
Men's 200m Ind Medley
SM10 56
Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB14 80 Men's 50m Butterfly S5
10
Women's 50m Freestyle
S11 35
Women's 200m Ind
Medley SM10 57
Men's 150m Ind
Medley SM4 81
Women's 50m Butterfly
S5
11 Men's 100m Freestyle S9 36 Men's 100m Butterfly S12 58
Women's 150m Ind
Medley SM4 (SM1-4) 82 Men's 50m Backstroke S3
12
Women's 100m Freestyle
S9 37
Men's 100m Backstroke
S14 59
Men's 50m Freestyle
S12 83
Women's 50m Backstroke
S3
13
Men's 100m Backstroke
S12 38
Women's 100m
Backstroke S14 60
Women's 50m
Freestyle S12 84 Men's 50m Backstroke S4
14
Women's 100m Backstroke
S12 39
Men's 100m Freestyle S4
(S1-4) 61
Men's 100m Butterfly
S9 85
Women's 50m Backstroke
S4
15 Men's 50m Freestyle S5 40
Women's 100m Freestyle
S4 62
Women's 100m
Butterfly S9 86
Men's 200m Freestyle S2
(S1-2)
16
Women's 50m Freestyle
S5 41 Men's 400m Freestyle S7 63
Men's 100m
Breaststroke SB11 87
Men's 200m Ind Medley
SM11
17 Men's 50m Freestyle S10 42
Women's 400m Freestyle
S7 64
Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB11 88
Women's 200m Ind
Medley SM11
18
Women's 50m Freestyle
S10 43
Men's 100m Backstroke
S13 65
Men's 400m Freestyle
S10 89 Men's 400m Freestyle S8
19 Men's 400m Freestyle S13 44
Women's 100m
Backstroke S13 66
Women's 400m
Freestyle S10 90
Women's 400m Freestyle
S8
20
Women's 400m Freestyle
S13 45
Men's 100m Backstroke
S11 67
Men's 100m
Breaststroke SB7 91
Men's 100m Backstroke
S6
21
Men's 50m Breaststroke
SB2 46
Women's 100m
Backstroke S11 68
Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB7 92
Women's 100m
Backstroke S6
22 Men's 50m Butterfly S7 47
Mixed 4 x 50m Medley
20pts 69
Men's 100m Freestyle
S13 93
Women's 200m Ind
Medley SM5
23 Women's 50m Butterfly S7 70
Women's 100m
Freestyle S13 94
Mixed 4 x 100m Freestyle
S14
24
Men's 100m Breaststroke
SB5 71
Mixed 4 x 50m
Freestyle 20pts
25
Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB5
13th September 2019 14th September 2019 15th September 2019
DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7
95 Men's 400m Freestyle S9 117 Men's 100m Breaststroke
SB9 141 Men's 100m
Breaststroke SB6
96 Women's 400m Freestyle
S9 118 Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB9 142 Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB6
97 Men's 200m Ind Medley
SM7 119 Men's 100m Butterfly S13 143 Men's 100m
Breaststroke SB8
98 Women's 200m Ind
Medley SM7 120 Women's 100m Butterfly
S13 144 Women's 100m
Breaststroke SB8
99 Men's 100m Butterfly S10 121 Men's 50m Backstroke S1 145 Men's 100m Butterfly
S14
100 Women's 100m Butterfly
S10 122 Men's 150m Ind Medley
SM3 (SM1-3) 146 Women's 100m Butterfly S14
101 Men's 50m Freestyle S8 123 Men's 50m Backstroke S5 147 Men's 50m
Breaststroke SB3
102
Women's 50m Freestyle
S8 124
Women's 50m Backstroke
S5 148
Women's 50m Breaststroke SB3
(SB1-3)
103 Men's 50m Freestyle S6 125
Men's 200m Ind Medley
SM14 149
Men's 50m Freestyle
S13
104
Women's 50m Freestyle
S6 126
Women's 200m Ind
Medley SM14 150
Women's 50m
Freestyle S13
105
Men's 200m Ind Medley
SM13 127
Men's 200m Ind Medley
SM8 151
Men's 50m Freestyle
S7
106
Women's 200m Ind
Medley SM13 128
Women's 200m Ind
Medley SM8 152
Women's 50m
Freestyle S7
107 Men's 100m Freestyle S12 129 Men's 100m Butterfly S11 153
Men's 50m Freestyle
S9
108
Women's 100m Freestyle
S12 130 Men's 200m Freestyle S4 154
Women's 50m
Freestyle S9
109 Men's 50m Freestyle S4 131 Men's 100m Freestyle S7 155
Men's 400m Freestyle
S11
110
Women's 50m Freestyle
S4 (S1-4) 132
Women's 100m Freestyle
S7 156
Women's 400m
Freestyle S11
111 Men's 50m Backstroke S2 133
Men's 200m Ind Medley
SM9 157
Men's 100m Freestyle
S5
112
Women's 50m Backstroke
S2 (S1-2) 134
Women's 200m Ind
Medley SM9 158
Women's 100m
Freestyle S5
113 Men's 100m Freestyle S11 135 Men's 50m Butterfly S6 159
Men's 200m Freestyle
S3
114
Women's 100m Freestyle
S11 136 Women's 50m Butterfly S6 160
Women's 100m
Freestyle S3 (S1-3)
115
Men's 4 x 100 Medley
34pts 137
Men's 50m Freestyle S3
(S1-3) 161
Men's 4 x 100
Freestyle 34pts
116
Women's 4 x 100 Medley
34pts 138
Men's 100m Backstroke
S10 162
Women's 4 x 100
Freestyle 34pts
139
Women's 100m
Backstroke S10
140
Mixed 4 x 100m Freestyle
49pts
10. Venue map
Legend
1- Training Pool 2- Competition Pool 3- Diving Pool – not use during this event 4- Athlete Preparation Area – this is an external space bookable in advance 5- Male Changing 6- Ice Bath area – this space is contained within a lockers and changing cubicle area 7- Female Changing 8- Call Rooms 9- Athlete Kit Collection 10- Mixed Zone 11- Photographer positions 12- Sport Information Desk