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confirmed prior to the Games, with exceptions to this policy being dealt with on a case-by-case basis. In case there was a need for classification or reclassification at the Games despite best efforts otherwise, judo classification was scheduled for September 4 to 5 and September 6 at the Paralympic Village.
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had a zero classification at the Games policy. This policy was put into place in 2014, with the goal of avoiding last minute changes in classes that would negatively impact athlete training preparations. All competitors needed to be internationally classified with their classification status
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B1 competitors, those with the most severe vision problems, have a red 7" diameter circle attached on both sleeves. This identifier makes it easier for referees to spot B1 competitors and give them certain allowances (for example, B1 athletes cannot be expected to see the competition area
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from 30 August to 1 September. There will be 13 medal events, and each country may only enter one athlete per event. The total number of athletes per country allowed is six men and five women. Being the host nation, Great Britain is allowed another two competitors (one male, one female).
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Beyond the level of vision impairment, research done at the Central Institute on Employment Abilities of the Handicapped in Moscow has found differences in functional capabilities based on differences in visual acuity. This does not play a significant role in judo.
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Doll-Tepper, Gudrun; Kröner, Michael; Sonnenschein, Werner; International Paralympic Committee, Sport Science Committee (2001). "Organisation and Administration of the Classification Process for the Paralympics".
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Trends and issues in Winter Paralympic sport : proceedings of Winter Paralympic Experts Congress -4th Paralympic Congress - organized by the IPC and NAPOC March 7-8, 1998 Nagano, Japan
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New Horizons in sport for athletes with a disability : proceedings of the International VISTA '99 Conference, Cologne, Germany, 28 August-1 September 1999
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As of 2012, people with visual disabilities are eligible to compete in this sport. The sport is also open to blind people with hearing loss.
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Tolmatchev, Roman (1998). "On the Issue of Sports Classification of the Blind and Partially Sighted". In Yabe, Kyonosuke (ed.).
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boundaries). Competitors who are deaf have a small blue circle on their judogi's bib on the back in the right hand corner.
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athletes compete with each other in their own weight divisions. Men have seven weight divisions and women have six.
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Cashman, Richard I; Darcy, Simon; University of Technology, Sydney. Australian Centre for Olympic Studies (2008).
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The blind classifications are based on medical classification, no functional classification.
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Classes for the sport are based on weight, not based on functional disability.
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For Australian competitors in this sport, the sport is not supported by the
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Going forward, disability sport's major classification body, the
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formally took control of governance for disability sport.
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Benchmark games : the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games
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The sport's classification system is governed by the
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is the medical classification system for disability
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