QUAD RUGBY CLASSIFICATION
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This area has been created to give future classifiers and players information on classification.
To play wheelchair rugby a person must be classified into a specific class.
The classification process consists of a formal strength and functional evaluation by
certified USQRA classifiers who are licensed physical therapists, occupational therapists
or physicians.
CLASSIFICATION HIGHLIGHTS

Who can be a classifier: Any
individual (PT, OT, MD) with formal training in neuromuscular evaluation and demonstrates
competence in manual muscle testing of the upper extremities, trunk, and lower extremities
can become a wheelchair rugby classifier. One must also have the knowledge or willingness
to learn about wheelchair sports, specifically rugby.
Classifier Certification:
There are four levels of certification for classifiers.
Tournament Classification
For a tournament to have a valid classification panel, a team of 3
classifiers must be present. For regional tournaments, one of the classifiers
must be a level 3 or 4 classifier to give athletes final classes. For post
season tournaments, two level IV classifiers must be on the panel. At Nationals,
two level IV classifiers must be present.
To find out who is the Level IV classifier closest to you (in your region), contact a board member or your regional rep. (see below)
Player Classification
Wheelchair rugby players are classed into one of seven classes: .5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5
With the higher classes going to those players that have higher functional levels and the lower class players are players with less function.
There are three off the court components used to determine players classification:
A player will also be evaluated on the court, while playing, to help determine which class he/she falls into.
There are functional characteristics and identified muscle grades for each player class. Through the testing as summarized above the characteristics and muscle strengths are determined and a player is given a class that is agreed upon by the full panel of classifiers. If a full panel is not present a player may be given a temporary class that is good until the player is at a tournament with a full classification board when he must get a formal class. If the panel is unable to come to a unanimous decision or if the panel would like other classifiers to evaluate a player, a review class is given to a player (i.e. 3.0R). This player would then be looked at by another panel while playing under the class he was given by the first panel.
The Classification
Manual
As of the 2005 USQRA AGM we have adopted the International Wheelchair Rugby
Federation’s classification manual (for definitions of classes). The IWRF
Manual is available on line at
www.IWRF.com, or
click here for the direct link.
The USQRA Classification Committee has it’s own set of policy and procedures that relate specifically to our organization. This manual addendum is currently being worked on. If you have any questions or concerns please email Trisha Suhr at trishasuhr@aol.com.
A Formal Protest
If a player does not agree with his final classification or if a
team or player disagrees with another players class they may
submit a formal protest. This is done by
obtaining a protest form from
a classifier, submitting it in a timely manner at a tournament with a valid classification
panel along with $50 that will be returned to you if you are found to be right in the
protest.
*Note: click on link above to print form, or here to download protest form.
Upcoming Events
We are now considering what tournaments to have classification
panels at for the 2006-2007 rugby season. If you are interested or feel your
tournament would benefit from a classification panel please contact Lauren Rosen
at
PTLauren@aol.com. Tournaments that
we are considering include:
Las Vegas, Salt
Lake City, Beast of the East, Milwaukee, Shepherd, Pasadena and Tampa.
Current Issues/Updates
International Classification in the USQRA
1. An International Class of a USQRA member will be upheld in the US.
2. Any foreign player playing with a US team will need a USQRA classification to play in a US tournament.
3. International teams playing at a US tournament must have International or Zonal classifications to play.
USQRA Classification Board of Directors
| Title | Name | E-mail address |
| Chairperson | Lauren Rosen | ptlauren@aol.com |
| Secretary/Treasurer | Cyndy Ellis | cyndyellis@yahoo.com |
| Database Administrator | Lauren Rosen | ptlauren@aol.com |
| Educational Training | Michelle Lanouette | Michelle.Lanouette@med.va.gov |
| Policy and Procedure | Trisha Suhr | trishasuhr@aol.com |
Sectional Contacts
| Section | Name | E-mail address |
| Atlantic | Lauren Rosen | ptlauren@aol.com |
| Heartland | Michelle Lanouette | Michelle.Lanouette@med.va.gov |
| Mountain | Trisha Suhr | trishasuhr@aol.com |
| Pacific | Trisha Suhr | trishasuhr@aol.com |
To contact your sectional representative, please use the e-mail addresses above or contact any classification member and they will put you in touch with your rep.
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