Frame Runner (RaceRunner) is used by people of all ages for recreation, mobility, and sports at various levels.
It is available in different sizes: Small, Medium, Large, and X-large. Frame Running originated in Denmark and has since spread to other countries.
Like Portugal, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Scotland, Poland, Canada, Finland, the USA, Australia, and Saudi Arabia.
Frame Running is an athletic discipline where the athlete runs with his/her feet while using a FrameRunner/RaceRunner.
Frame Runner/RaceRunner is a three-wheeled running frame to support his/her body.
The athlete is supported by a saddle and a body support plate while he steers the RaceRunner on the handlebars. Although it looks like a bicycle, it is a running frame with no pedals!
The disabled runner may be affected by a combination of neurological, muscular, or skeletal problems; thus, the majority have cerebral palsy as the main problem.
CP-ISRA organizes international championships in Frame Running. Until now, the competitions are for RR 1, RR2, and RR3. The distances have been 40M, 100 M, 200 M, 400 M, 800 M, and 3000 M.
In some countries, athletes with a non-CP diagnosis or CP with some particular conditions may compete locally within or in separate classes such as RR 4 or RR A.
A Frame Running competition in Malmo Open Sweden.
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