RT journal article T1 Performance analysis of Paralympic 2.4mR class sailing A1 Caraballo Vidal, Israel A1 Cruz León, Carolina Vaeny A1 Perez Bey, Alejandro A1 Gutiérrez Manzanedo, José Vicente A2 Didáctica de la Educación FísicaPlástica y Musical K1 Performance K1 Paralympic K1 sailing K1 GPS AB Adapted sailing is a Paralympic sport in which sailors with different types of disabilities can compete in the same event. According to 2.4mR Class, eligible impairments include limb deficiency and vision impairment. However, it is still unknown the variables that determine performance. Thus, the objectives of this study were: (i) to identify the variables that determine the sailing performance, (ii) to analyse the influence of the type of impairment on sailing performance, and (iii) analyse the influence of the wind force on sailing performance. Thirty-three elite sailors with disabilities participated and were divided into three groups according to the type of impairment: affectation of upper, lower, or upper and lower limbs. Participants were evaluated during three 2.4mR class World Cups and the following variables were assessed: velocity made good, distance and manoeuvres in upwind-downwind courses and type of impairment. Those sailors with better performance travelled a shorter distance during downwind sailing. The results showed that performance was not affected by which category the sailor was placed according to the type of impairment. The sailors with a lesser disability perform better when the wind is medium and high. PB Taylor & Francis SN 1466-447X YR 2021 FD 2021-04-13 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10498/34695 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10498/34695 LA eng DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Cádiz RD 10-may-2026