Qualification starts from 1 October 2018 and finishes on 1 August 2021.
Classes There are three swimming sport class prefixes for swimming strokes: •
S is for
freestyle,
butterfly and
backstroke events. •
SB is for
breaststroke •
SM is for
individual medley events. As well as swimming strokes, they are also divided into ten different categories: • S1/SB1: swimmers who may have
tetraplegia or some form of loss of muscular power in their legs, arms and hands. These swimmers would regularly use a wheelchair. • S2/SB1: swimmers who may have limited function in their hands, but no use of trunk and legs and mainly rely on their arms to swim. • S3/SB2: swimmers who have leg and arm
amputations, have severe coordination problems in their limbs or are able to swim with their arms but don't use their trunk or legs. • S4/SB3: swimmers who have function in their hands and arms but can't use their trunk or legs to swim or they have three amputated limbs. • S5/SB4: swimmers who have
hemiplegia,
paraplegia or short stature. • S6/SB5: swimmers who have short stature or arm amputations or some form of coordination problem on one side of their body. • S7/SB6: swimmers who have one leg and one arm amputation on opposite side or paralysis on one side of their body. These swimmers have full control of their arms and trunk but variable function in their legs. • S8/SB7: swimmers who have a single amputation or restrictive movement in their hip, knee and ankle joints. • S9/SB8: swimmers who have joint restrictions in one leg or double below-the-knee amputations. • S10/SB9: swimmers who have minor physical impairments, for example, loss of one hand. • S11/SB11: swimmers who have severe
visual impairments and have very low or no light perception, such as
blindness, they are required to wear blackened goggles to compete. They use tappers when competing in swimming events. • S12/SB12: swimmers who have moderate visual impairment and have a visual field of less than 5 degrees radius. They are required to wear blackened goggles to compete. They may wish to use a tapper. • S13/SB13: swimmers who have minor visual impairment and have high visual acuity. They are required to wear blackened goggles to compete. They may wish to use a tapper. • S14/SB14: swimmers who have
intellectual impairment. For relay races, the sum of their individual swimmers' classes must not exceed the stated points total. For example, three S8 swimmers and an S10 swimmer is a valid combination for 34-point freestyle relay (8 + 8 + 8 + 10 = 34). ==Qualified nations==