MICHAEL JOHNSON BELIEVES Paralympic sport must step up its attempts to find a new classification system that is easier for a growing audience to understand.
Global viewing figures for the Rio 2016 Paralympics topped four billion, according to Statista, and could increase for Tokyo 2020, which gets under way on 24 August.
Four-time Olympic champion Johnson is an avid supporter of the Paralympic movement, but says it must meet the demand for a clearer and fairer way of grouping athletes together.
The 53-year-old American told the PA news agency: “That’s a view which is shared by a lot of people, myself included.
“I think it’s a challenge, and I don’t think it’s any secret, a challenge that Paralympic sport will have to deal with as people start to move away from just appreciating and supporting out of sympathy.
“When people have watched and start to say, ‘Hey, this is good sport’, which is what Paralympic athletes want to see and be recognised as, and I’m sure that’s what the Paralympic movement wants – to be recognised just as competitive sport.
“As people move more towards viewing it from that perspective, there’s going to need to be more work done by the Paralympic movement to ensure that the classifications are clear to people, so they understand it.”
Johnson urged any viewers who might be put off by the confusion to stick with it, but said the classification system must also be made fairer for the athletes themselves.
“They must make it a more level playing field, and I know that’s something that they’re dealing with now and that’s not going to be easy,” he said.
“That’s going to be a huge undertaking. So I would say to people who watch and have that frustration to be patient.
“But at the same time, fans of Paralympic sport and the athletes will have to continue to demand improvement continues around the classification, so that ultimately it’s as fair as it can possibly be.
“How fair and how level you can get given that everyone’s disability is different, I’m not sure.
“If you compare it to Olympic sport, everyone’s talent is different too, so you know, there’s probably an argument that, well everybody’s different.
“But I think that at a point you have to create some boundaries and classifications that make sense to people.”
Johnson has been closely involved in the development of Paralympic athletes since founding his Texas-based sports performance company, Michael Johnson Performance, in 2007.
He has gained even greater insight by hosting Channel 4’s new Paralympic series, ‘Michael Johnson Meets…’.
Over four episodes, the eight-time world champion sits down with top ParalympicGB athletes Ellie Simmonds, Will Bayley, Hannah Cockroft and Kadeena Cox to discuss their life journeys.
The first two episodes, featuring Simmonds and then Cox, will be screened on Saturday (4.35pm) with the final two on 21 August.
“When we first started talking about this series I was intrigued to dig a little more in depth to some of these athletes’ amazing stories,” said Johnson, who put his recovery from a stroke suffered in 2018 down to an “Olympic attitude”.
“Paralympic athletes have incredible stories of overcoming the natural challenges of their disability, to then go on and not just overcome them, but become world-class athletes.
“I wanted to understand how they achieved success and compare that to how I achieved success.
“I’m in awe of some of those health and life-threatening challenges that some of them have had to overcome.
“I’ve had to do that myself, having suffered a stroke three years ago, but in terms of comparisons to my situation with these athletes, I couldn’t have imagined when I was an athlete what they have gone through.”
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It’s a negative tactic that limits your chance of getting the most out of your squad for that week!
But good luck with it…
Goalkeeper: Gordon banks
Defenders: cafu. Maldini. Roberto Carlos. Beckenbauer
Midfield: Ronaldo. Ronaldinho. Kaka. Zico
Strikers Messi. Pele. Real Ronaldo. Maradona And Fionn Dillon Kelly
Managed by Steve Staunton.
What do you think???
It is not as simple as Rvp is worth two Ricky van Wolfswinkel. you still need another two forwards. Having Rvp means something like Rvp or Anelka over Soldado and Negredo/Benteke/Sturridge. I know which one i prefer. The second one is cheaper too
My team is
Mignolet, Lewis
Terry, Toure, Collins, Michael Turner, Chester
Hazard(c), Walcott, Michu, Mirallas, Jedinak
Benteke, Soldado, Lukaku
Foster
Toure Coleman Terry
Coutinho Mirrales Hazard (c) Nolan
RVP Lukaku Dzeko
Gazzaniga Lucas Brayford Ramage
Mata isn’t fully fit, despite being left out of the Spain squad, I doubt he will play both games in the double gameweek, Hazard is probably a better option.
Cech(V)
Baines, Jagielka, Vertonghen, Assou-Ekotto
Fellaini, Hoolahan, Carrick, Taarabt
Berbatov,Van Persie(C)
Vorn, Rodallega, Diame, O’Shea
Alvaro Negredo I think.
My team:
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Rvp dzeko bony
Boruc
Baker, Martin, Baines,
Michu, Gerrard, Lampard(C), Hazard,
Dzeko, RVP, Anelka.
Mignolet; Riether, Coleman, Zabaleta; Coutinho (v), Downing, Snodgrass, Hazard (c); Anelka, Sturridge, RvP.
that’s a brutal team.
cech
distan luiz mertesacker baines
Mata cazorla silva diame
dzeko giroud.
Mignolet Zabaleta Mertesacker Ivanovic(V) Azpillicuta Fellaini Hazard(C) Coutinho Anelka Aspas & RVP(natch).
Gk mignolet
Ivanovic vidic whittaker zabletta
Y toure kagawa coutinho dembele
Rvp Capt podolski
Subs boruc baker shelvey anelka
Here goes.
Marshall (GKP)
Baines (DEF)
Ivanovic (DEF)
Zabaleta (DEF)
Shelvey (MID)
Mata (MID)
Coutinho (MID) vc
Santi Cazorla (MID)
Ba (FWD) cpt
Bony (FWD)
Anelka (FWD)
Subs
Boruc (GKP)
Figueroa (DEF)
Kim (MID)
Diakité (DEF)
Lloris
Walker Zabeleta Ivanovic Baines
Couthino (C) Allen Ben Arfa
Dzeko Benteke (V) Bony
Given Mertszacker Cabaye Snodgrass
Mignolet
Williams. Kompany Baines
Santi Cazorla,Gerrard,Cabaye,Hazard,
V.Wonswinkel, Benteke, Berbatov
Mannone.
Ivanovic, Riether, Evans.
Brady, Hoolahan, Garvan, Mata (c).
Benteke, RVP, Soldado.
Begovic
Baines Williams Luis Lugano
Miralles (V)Hazard Cleverly
Vydra (C)Van Persie Lukaku
Starting 11:
Lloris
Vidic G.Johnson Luiz
Nolan Walcott Essien Yaya Toure
Lambert Rooney Podolski
Subs : Davis Redmond Shaw Garrido
Nice team lad