Development of adaptive sport in the Russian Federation at the present stage (statistical analysis)

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The article discusses the development of adaptive sport in the Russian Federation in accordance with the target indicators of public programs, which consist in the number of disabled people regularly engaged in physical culture and sports, the number of sports-adaptive institutions and their availability. The article also presents data on the number of athletes with disabilities at various stages of preparation and fulfilling the qualifying standards in the various areas of adaptive sports and analyzes data on the number of coaches providing sports training for people with disabilities. The aim of the study was to investigate the development of adaptive sport in the Russian Federation on the basis of statistical data analysis. It is revealed that overall trends in the development of adaptive sports in Russia is positive. Problems of development of adaptive sport are considered at all levels of government, increased attention in a number of regions, increases the number of types of adaptive sports, an increasing number of athletes of the highest sports skill, the number of specialized adaptive sports schools, training centers Paralympic and deaf athletes, increasing the number of competitions. For the Paralympic games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro it is necessary to increase the number of athletes able to compete for medals in a large number of disciplines, especially medulienka - athletics, swimming, Cycling, table tennis, powerlifting, judo, shooting, fencing and archery. Our athletes need to participate in the competitions in wheelchair basketball, boccia, sitting volleyball (women), handball, equestrian, sailing, wheelchair Rugby, wheelchair tennis, football 5x5, in which at the Paralympics in London did not take part.

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Adaptive sports, government programs, the number involved, establishment of adaptive sports, athletes from different nosological groups

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