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the original system developed by
Guttmann during the 1950s. By 1991, an adaptive rowing classification system was in place for domestic competitions in the United States, but it was still under development. Many rowers also competed against their able-bodied counterparts during this period. The first FISA recognised adaptive rowing World Cup event took place in 1991 and held in the Netherlands. By 1991, an international classification system was attempting to be developed for adaptive rowing. These classes were: Q1: Laesion at C4-C6, Q2: C7-T1, P1: T2-T9, P2: T10-L4, A1: A single amputation, A2: A double amputation and A3: Respiratory problems. While this was nominally a functional classification system, there was a lot of discussion about it as people did not agree on its implementation and it was not universally used. At the same time that this was going on, adaptive rowing was also debating the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in their sport.
207:. This system is the one that has been used consistently in the international community since then. It was subsequently used at the 1984 World Games for the Disabled in England. The introduction of a functional classification system also meant that for the first time, amputee players could participate in the sport. Despite the system being in place in time for the 1984 and 1988 Summer Paralympics, a decision was made to delay its use at the Paralympic Games until 1992, where it was used for the first time. This was in part a result of conflict between broader ISMGF and the Wheelchair Basketball Subcommittee. The ISMGF was opposed in some measure to fully moving to a functional classification system for the sport. This conflict would not officially resolve itself until 1986, when the United States men and women threatened to boycott major tournaments unless the functional system was fully implemented.
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national level is governed by the
Australian Paralympic Committee and Australian Sport and Recreation Association for People with Integration Difficulties. Sportspeople classified nationally in Australia are not guaranteed that they will meet international classification standards. Locally, Australian eligibility may also be handled by Lifestream Australia. As it relates to sport specific classification in Australia, Swimming Australia supports the relevant classifying agencies in classification assessment. In New Zealand, classification for ID sportspeople is handled by Paralympics New Zealand. In the United Kingdom, classification may be handled on a sport specific basis in partnership with UK Sports Association. For athletics, this is handled by British Athletics. For swimming in Scotland, it is handled by Scottish Disability Sport in partnership with British Para-Swimming.
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ambulatory classes and four wheelchair classes, and used a functional classification system. In 1983, classification for cerebral palsy competitors was undertaken by the CP-ISRA for a variety of sports including boccia and athletics. The classification was based upon the system designed for field athletics events but used in a wider variety of sports including archery and boccia. The system was originally designed with five classifications. The system was designed after consulting medical experts from two other international sport organizations, ISOD and ICPS. They defined cerebral palsy as a non-progressive brain legion that results in impairment. People with cerebral palsy or non-progressive brain damage were eligible for classification by them. The organisation also dealt with classification for people with similar impairments. For their classification system, people with
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intellectual disability, rejected outright by INAS or referred to sport specific classifiers. Tests that are eligible to document the disability include
Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales, Raven Progressive Matrices, Stanford Binet, Wechsler Intelligence Scales, ABAS Adaptive Behavior Scales, AAMR Adaptive Behaviour Scales, HAWIE, SSAIS and MAWIE. In Australia, documents that may be submitted in support of classification include documentation of attending a specialized school for people with intellectual disabilities, an IQ test conducted by a psychologist or specialist who works with people with intellectual disabilities, or getting government assistance because of their disability. In New Zealand, documentation may include evidence that students are part of Ongoing Resourcing Scheme because of their intellectual disability.
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also participate in sitting volleyball. In the past, the sport had a classification system and they were assigned to one of these classes. The rules were later changed to be inclusive of anyone, including Les Autres players, who meet the minimum disability requirement. In Nordic and alpine skiing, Les Autres competitors participate in different classes depending on their type of disability and what is effected. Wheelchair softball uses a point system similar to wheelchair basketball. Wheelchair
American football requires at least one of the six football players on the field be a tetraplegic or woman with a disability. In CP soccer, rules requiring a CP5 player on the field led to wider adoption of Les Autres classes into the CP classification system to facilitate comparable participation.
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ineligible, the next step is to inform the sportsperson of this decision. Another potential status is Non-Cooperative. This occurs when the sportsperson did not, according to the
Classification Panel, cooperate during the classification process. When this occurs, sportspeople need to wait three or more months before being eligible to apply for classification again. If a sportsperson is determined to be eligible for more than one class in the same sport, the sportsperson must make a decision as to which class they want to compete in as they cannot be classified into two different classes in the same sport at the same time. They may opt to change classes at the end of the sporting season or at after the Paralympic Games depending on the rules for the sport.
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vaulting, platform diving, boxing, ski jumping, American football, rugby, wrestling, karate, javelin, discus, hammer throw, and trampolining. Sports supported by the
Special Olympics including track and field, soccer, basketball, ten-pin bowling, and aquatics. Many of these sports have local and national organizations that have signed memorandums of understanding with their national Special Olympics organizations, with Gymnastics Australia being an example in Australia. Classification for Special Olympics often uses groupings based on performance times or performance levels. This is different from the Paralympics where classification is done based on function or medical definitions.
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the boat with the development of a hinge-system to prevent rowers from tiring as easily. Blind rowers used the same boats during the 1970s and 1980s as their able-bodied counterparts but were guided on the course by a referee. Blind rowers were also encouraged to be in boats with sighted rowers, with the blind rowers serving as the stroke and the cox paying special attention to help the blinder rower. Classification was not something developed in France in this era as there was a focus on integrating rowers into the regular rowing community. In 1976, the total number of amputee classes was reduced to twelve ahead of the
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Rules, which was distributed to people involved with paraplegic sport at the time including coaches, doctors and physiotherapists in various countries. At the time, this classification system was a medical classification. The early history of amputee sport had concurrent histories, with
European and American amputee sports developing during the 1950s and 1960s largely independent of each other. In Europe, unilateral and bilateral lower limb amputees participated in sports using prosthetic limbs. In the United States, these types of amputees participated in wheelchair sports instead.
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assessed on a scale of 1 to 5 for people with cerebral palsy and other issues with muscle spasticity. A 1 is for no functional movement of the muscle or where there is no motor coordination. A 2 is for normal muscle movement range not exceeding 25% or where the movement can only take place with great difficult and, even then, very slowly. A 3 is where normal muscle movement range does not exceed 50%. A 4 is when normal muscle movement range does not exceed 75% and or there is slight in-coordination of muscle movement. A 5 is for normal muscle movement.
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Sportspeople can be classified as
Provisional International Eligibility, which allows them to compete internationally in development events. They can also be classified as Full Primary Eligibility. This allows them to participate in all INAS sanction international events The third eligibility class is Sport Specific Classification. This classification is required for participation at the Paralympic Games. The third eligibility type is governed by the sport specific organization, while the first two are handled by INAS.
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signatories to the IPC Classification Code. Protests involve the class for which a person is assigned. An appeal is a procedural objection to actions taken during the classification process. Protests go to the governing body for that classification. For example, cycling classification protests would be submitted to the UCI. Sportsperson confidentiality is to be insured so that the public is not aware of who has protests someone's classification or appealed their own classification until after a decision has been made.
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of the dorsal musculature. The second test is for lateral balance of the upper limbs. The third test measures trunk extension of the lumbar muscles. The fourth test measures lateral balance while holding a weapon. The fifth test measures the trunk movement in a position between that recorded in tests one and three, and tests two and four. The sixth test measures the trunk extension involving the lumbar and dorsal muscles while leaning forward at a 45-degree angle. In addition, a bench test is required to be performed.
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Championships. At the time, there were four classes for the sport. The competition demonstrated that ISMGF medical classifiers had issues with correctly placing players into classes that best represented their ability. The new system increased player confidence and reduced criticism of the classification system as it pertained to accusations that players had been incorrectly classified. The functional classification system used at the 1983 Gold Cup Championships was developed in Cologne based
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Successful coaching strategies differ from other sports. Coaches need to be more effusive with praise, not assume that athletes will understand and retain what they are told, focusing on improving overall physical ability to improve competition performance, focus more skills while playing rather than as independent drills removed from the sport, and revisit concepts often. People with mild levels of intellectual disability have performance levels similar to non-disabled sportspeople.
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extensive medical information including medical diagnosis and any loss of function related to their condition. This includes if the condition is progressive or stable, if it is an acquired or congenital condition. It may include a request for information on any future anticipated medical care. It may also include a request for any medications the person is taking. Documentation that may be required my include x-rays, ASIA scale results, or
Modified Ashworth Scale scores.
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Classification is undertaken to ensure that an Athlete’s impairment is relevant to sport performance, and to ensure that the Athlete competes equitably with other Athletes." According to the IPC, the classification process serves two roles. The first is to determine who is eligible and the second is to group sportspeople for the purpose of competition. The eligibility minimum is an impairment that limits the sportsperson's ability to participate in an activity.
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these sports include archery, boccia, cycling, equestrian, paracanoe, paratriathlon, powerlifting, rowing, sailing, shooting, swimming, table tennis, track and field, wheelchair American football, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair fencing, wheelchair softball and wheelchair tennis. Historically, a number of sports were closed internationally to LA sportspeople including boccia, CP football, wheelchair fencing, wheelchair rugby and wheelchair tennis.
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TSAL-Q, a questionnaire that explains total time training and experience with the sport. It also includes in competition observation. In swimming, after the competition, the race will likely be reviewed using video analysis to look at stroke speed in the pool. This information is then compared to create a sportsperson profile which is compared to a baseline of non-disabled sportspeople to determine Paralympic eligibility.
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Wheelchair Rugby Federation since 2010. Lawn bowls is handled by International Bowls for the Disabled. Wheelchair fencing is governed by IWAS Wheelchair Fencing (IWF). The International Paralympic Committee manages classification for a number of spinal cord injury and wheelchair sports including alpine skiing, biathlon, cross country skiing, ice sledge hockey, powerlifting, shooting, swimming, and wheelchair dance.
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stature, vision impairments, spinal cord injuries, and other disabilities not covered by these groups. Within specific disability types, some of the major organizations have been: CPISRA for cerebral palsy and head injuries, ISMWSF for spinal cord injuries, ISOD for orthopaedic conditions and amputees, INAS for people with intellectual disabilities, and IBSA for blind and vision impaired athletes.
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system to a functional classification system. This was not without controversy as it represented a move to allow people with different types of disabilities to compete against each other, and there was pushback as a result. A major overhaul of classification took place during the 2000s. At the same, individual sports began to develop their own sport specific classification systems.
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the effect of these variables on outcome even as there is a great range in terms of performance inside these classifications based on other variables. Classification for disability sport is generally not a performance based system where players are grouped based on skill level. These systems include different level leagues in association football and use of a handicap in golf.
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track events, and F31 to F38 for field events. This is not always the case though, and some CP athletes may be grouped in T and F classes in the 50s for people who use wheelchairs. CP2 athletes may be grouped in F52 or F53. CP3 athletes may be classified as F53, F54, or F55. CP4 athletes may be classified as F54, F55 or F56. CP5 athletes may be classified as F56.
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same, with CP-ISRA classes of CP3, CP4 and CP5 all eligible to participate in the sport. Sledge hockey and wheelchair dance are similar, with the highest eligible class of participants being CP7. Standing volleyball, open to people with different types of disabilities, is also similar, but is limited to only to CP7 and CP8 competitors.
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muscle being assessed on a scale of 0 to 5. A 0 is for no muscle contraction. A 1 is for a flicker or trace of contraction in a muscle. A 2 is for active movement in a muscle with gravity eliminated. A 3 is for movement against gravity. A 4 is for active movement against gravity with some resistance. A 5 is for normal muscle movement.
3168:(ISOD). The Les Autres class of disabilities generally covers two classes. These are people with short stature and people with impaired passive range of movement. The latter is sometimes referred to as PROM. People with short stature have this issue as a result of congenital issues. PROM includes people with joint disorders including
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classification system is largely medical, and generally has four stages. The first is a medical examination. The second is observation at practice or training. The third is observation during competition. The final is being put into a classification group. There is some variance to this based on sport specific needs.
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had multiple national swimming teams based on disability type but instead had one mixed disability national team. At the end of 1996, the CP-ISRA had 22 international classifiers. The first classification rules for table tennis published by the International Table Tennis Federation were published in September 1996.
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rules. For example, if a person applying is blind, is deaf and has an intellectual disability and is seeking classification for a sport for the blind, they will not require experts for intellectual disabilities or deafness as these disabilities are not generally covered by the classification for those sports.
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During the classification process, sportspeople deal with multiple classifiers who are assessing different things. Following their assessment, this panel, appointed by the ISF or the IF, gets together to discuss which class a sportsperson should be put into and what their classification status should
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In general, a classifier is trained specifically to classify by an ISF or disability type sporting organization to determine a sportsperson's class and classification status. Their skill sets often include medical knowledge, sport specific knowledge and other technical qualifications. They go through
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Swimming uses a number of sport specific tests for eligibility. The Corsi test is one. It tests memory capacity, with a cut-off score of 6.69. The Tower of London test is used to check executive function. It has a cut-off score of 12.43. Block design is used for visual spatial ability, with a cut-off
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After this is done, a second step is done involving sport specific classification by technical experts familiar with the sport. Cognitive and sport specific tests are conducted to determine if minimum eligible requirements are met. Their participation eligibility is either then confirmed or rejected.
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One of the standard means of assessing functional classification is the bench test, which is used in swimming, lawn bowls and wheelchair fencing. Using the Adapted Research Council (MRC) measurements, muscle strength is tested using the bench press for a variety of spinal cord related injuries with a
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Functional classification often involves experts familiar with a person's specific medical disability. If a person has multiple disabilities, they may be evaluated by multiple experts, one for each of their disability types. These multiple types are only disability types covered by the classification
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systems that in some cases were not compatible with the ISOD system. This included swimming, table tennis and equestrian as they tried to integrate multiple types of disabilities in their sports. Amputee sportspeople have specific challenges that different from other types of disability sportspeople.
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Following the 2000 Summer Paralympics, there was a push in the wider disability sport community to move away from disability specific classification systems to a more unified classification system that incorporated multiple disability types. By 2000, swimming, table tennis, and equestrian had already
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The 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta were the first ones where swimming was fully integrated based on functional disability, with classification no longer separated into classes based on the four disability types of vision impaired, cerebral palsy, amputee, and wheelchair sport. Countries no longer
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The Les Autres class of disabilities generally covers two classes. These are people with short stature and people with impaired passive range of movement. The latter is sometimes referred to as PROM. There are a number of sports open to people who fit into Les Autres classes, though their eligibility
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The final stage of classification is having eligibility determined and then being put into a class. There are several status and classes, of which one is "Ineligible". Other classification statuses include New, Review, Confirmed, and Fixed Review Date. Following being put into a class or being ruled
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Since the 1990s, there has been a move away from many of these sport specific disability type classifications and into a more functional classification system that allows sportspeople with different types of disabilities to compete fairly against each other. This classification system tends to use a
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Some sports are not open via their IFs to people with intellectual disabilities on the elite level. This includes cycling. It is also true for lawn bowls and sailing. Some sports are deliberately not supported by INAS-FID because of concerns about safety for sportspeople. These sports including pole
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International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability (INAS) is the governing body for competitive sport for people with intellectual disabilities. At the Paralympic Games, the relevant international sport organization takes over classification. In Australia, classification on the
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Governance for wheelchair and amputee sport classification was taken over by IWAS following the 2005 merger of ISMWSF and ISOD. In 2009, IPC Athletics classification rules were changed for athletics as a result of recommendations that were approved by the board. These changes affect CP athletes. The
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In 1992, ahead of the Barcelona hosted Paralympics, the amputee sport classification system again was changed with the total number of classes reduced to the nine that currently exist today. Despite this, sometimes classes with different levels of performances would compete against each other in the
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appointing classifiers, keeping a master list of all sportspeople's classification and classification status, liaise with all relevant parties, insuring all private medical information and other data remains secure, organizing classifier training, and otherwise overseeing the classification system.
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If during this process, the Classification Panel determines that the sportsperson or personnel around the sportsperson attempted to manipulate classification results to get an incorrect and beneficial class assignment, the sportsperson could be banned from participating in the sport for two or more
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Wheelchair fencing classification has 6 test for functionality during classification, along with a bench test. Each test gives 0 to 3 points. A 0 is for no function. A 1 is for minimum movement. A 2 is for fair movement but weak execution. A 3 is for normal execution. The first test is an extension
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Eligibility for the deaf football class in England through The FA is based on proof membership in UK Deaf Sports, an ICSD identification card or a letter from an audiologist, GP or a specialist consultant stating that the athlete has a hearing loss of 41 dB or more. Leagues in the UK are often
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Some sports like powerlifting do not have different classes. Rather, everyone competes in classes based on weight, with minimum and maximum disability requirements existing. The CP-ISRA classes of CP3, CP4, CP5, CP6, CP7 and CP8 are eligible to participate in powerlifting. Wheelchair curling is the
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The classification system developed by the CP-ISRA includes eight classes: CP1, CP2, CP3, CP4, CP5, CP6, CP7 and CP8. These classes can be generally grouped into upper wheelchair, wheelchair and ambulatory classes. CP1 is the class for upper wheelchair, while CP2, CP3 and CP4 are general wheelchair
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In 2010, the International Wheelchair Rugby Federation formally separated from IWAS and took over management of classification of their sport themselves. In 2010, the IPC announced that they would release a new IPC Athletics Classification handbook that specifically dealt with physical impairments.
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tried to carve out its own identity and largely ceased efforts for inclusion of disability sport on the Olympic programme. The Games were the first ones where basketball players of different types of disabilities competed against each other, basketball players had a guaranteed right to appeal their
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In 1991, the International Functional Classification Symposium was held concurrently with the 1991 International Stoke Mandeville Games. Changes were made to the classification system that were formally implemented for the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona. This system was a more refined form of
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Wheelchair basketball was the first disability sport to use a functional classification system instead of a medical classification system. Early experiments with this type of classification system in basketball began during the 1980s, with the first demonstration of the system used at the 1983 Gold
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Part of sport specific classification for athletics is a pacing test. Sport specific classification is handled internationally by classifiers from the International Table Tennis Federation. In table tennis, players are asked to demonstrate several types of serves as part of sport specific testing.
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Classification generally has three or four steps. The first step is generally a medical assessment. The second is generally a functional assessment. This may involve two parts: first observing a sportspeople in training and then involving observing sportspeople in competition. The last step is the
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Some competitions are open to people with these disability types. Special classifications may be used to allow them to compete in some events. Some sports had classifications for people with these types of disabilities, but phased them out. For example, rowing's first classification system in 1991
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Some sports have open classification, with all Les Autres and short stature classes able to participate so long as they meet the minimal definition of having a disability. This was true for powerlifting. In athletics, the T40s and F40s classes include Les Autres classes. Les Autres competitors can
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There are a number of sports open to people who fit into Les Autres classes, though their eligibility often depends on if they have short stature or PROM. For people with short stature, these sports include equestrian, powerlifting, swimming, table tennis and track and field. For people with PROM,
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There are a number of sports open to people who fit into Les Autres classes, though their eligibility often depends on if they have short stature or PROM. For people with short stature, these sports include equestrian, powerlifting, swimming, table tennis and track and field. For people with PROM,
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Swimming also does not use CP-ISRA related classes. People with hemiplegic forms of cerebral palsy are classified as S8, S9 or S10 depending on the severity of the hemiplegia. Table tennis is the same, with classes being open to CP competitors but not using the CP-ISRA system as a guide for how to
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Some sports have historically used these categories without much sport specific classification done. This is the case for CP football, which uses and is only open to CP5, CP6, CP7 and CP8 classes. CP football sometimes uses different classification names, with FT5 mirroring CP5, FT6 mirroring CP6,
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in 1980 in Arnhem, the Netherlands at time when there were only four CP classes. In the next few years, a CP sports specific international organization, CP-ISRA, was founded and took over the role of managing classification. The system then started to move away from a medical based classification
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Originally part of a broader organization, CP-ISRA became an independent organization in 1981. National level cerebral palsy and cerebral palsy sport organizations were recognized at the same time. In 1982, the classification system was expanded from four classes to eight classes. It included four
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Adaptive rowing was taking place in France by 1971, with two classes of rowers initially participating: people with visual disabilities and people recovering from polio. People recovering from polio in France used boats with pontoons in order to increase their stability. Other changes were made to
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The classification for spinal cord injury related sports system was developed by International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF), with the first system having been created in 1952 by Ludwig Guttmann at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital. This system was published in the Handbook of
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The purpose of disability sport classification is similar to selective classification used in some sports. Such selective criteria include sex, gender, age, weight or size. Selective classification is based on variables that are believed to be predictive of performance, with the goal of minimizing
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For amputees, the medical classification stage can often done on site at a sports training facility or competition. Sometimes the health examination may not be done on site because the nature of the amputation could cause not physically visible alterations to the body. This is especially true for
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In general, classification for spinal cord injuries and wheelchair sport is overseen by IWAS. Some sports have classification managed by other organizations. In the case of athletics, classification is handled by IPC Athletics. Wheelchair rugby classification has been managed by the International
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Testing has shown that people with intellectual disabilities often have less strength, endurance, agility, flexibility, balance and slower running speeds than the non-disabled. They also have lower peak heart rates and lower peak oxygen uptake. Many people with intellectual disabilities also have
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Classification for amputee athletes began in the 1950s and 1960s. By the early 1970s, it was formalized with 27 different classes. This was reduced to 12 in 1976, and then down to 9 in 1992 ahead of the Barcelona Paralympics. By the 1990s, a number of sports had developed their own classification
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Historically, disability sports classification has not been open specifically to people with transplants, diabetics and epileptics. On the Paralympic level, this also extends to people with disabilities related to tactile sensation, impaired thermoregulatory and cardiac function. Some of this is
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Sometimes, deaf sportspeople are integrated into competitions with other disability and non-disability sportspeople. They compete in their own classification indicating they are deaf. Because of a lack of deaf sport integration with the IPC, these classifications may be only used nationally. For
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Different sports utilize different classes, with some of these systems mirroring the classes used by the CP-ISRA, while at the same time allowing athletes to compete against people with similar functional disabilities. Athletics have one such system, with classes T31 to T38 mirror CP1 to CP8 for
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The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) sees its role in developing classification as contributing "to sporting excellence for all Athletes and sports in the Paralympic Movement, providing equitable competition". It sees the purpose of classification as "provid a structure for Competition.
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Part of the sport specific testing for includes the Sport Cognition Test Battery. This involves psychometric tests that can be administered non-verbally using large touchscreen computers and are sometimes coupled with other tests conducted without a computer at a desk. This is then coupled with
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The classes for ISOD's amputee sports classification system are A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8 and A9. The first four are for people with lower limb amputations. A5 through A8 are for people with upper limb amputations. A9 is for people with combinations of upper and lower limb amputations. The
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describes eligible impairments for competing in paralympic sports. The document also states that "Any Impairment that is not listed in this International Standard as an Eligible Impairment is referred to as a Non-Eligible Impairment (p. 6). The document provides specific examples of health
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Partially because of issues in objectively identifying functionality that plagued the post Barcelona Games, the IPC unveiled plans to develop a new classification system in 2003. This classification system went into effect in 2007, with standards based around identifying impaired strength, limb
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During the 1980s, there was a move away from a medical classification system to a functional one, with ISMWSF being one of the organizations driving this change on the wheelchair sport side. Some wheelchair sports saw the introduction of sport specific classification systems during this period,
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Historically, the process has been overseen by 2 groups: specific disability type sport organizations that cover multiple sports, and specific sport organizations that cover multiple disability types including amputations, cerebral palsy, deafness, intellectual impairments, les autres and short
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A Chief Classifier is appointed to handle each event. As it relates to the event, their role is similar to that of Head of Classification. They are in charge direction, administration, co-ordination and implementation of classification during that sporting event. If a sportsperson misses their
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One of the standard means of assessing functional classification is the bench test, which is used in swimming, lawn bowls and wheelchair fencing. Using the Adapted Research Council (MRC) measurements, muscle strength is tested using the bench press for a variety of disabilities a muscle being
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The type of medical information required may be sport specific or disability type specific. Medical classification for wheelchair sport can consist of medical records being sent to medical classifiers at the international sports federation. The sportsperson's physician may be asked to provide
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In terms of specific disability sport organizations (IFs), there have historically been six big organizations governing classification. They are CPISRA has for cerebral palsy and head injuries, ISMWSF for spinal cord injuries, ISOD for orthopaedic conditions and amputees, INAS for people with
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The debate about inclusion of competitors into able-bodied competitions was seen by some disability sport advocates like Horst Strokhkendl as a hindrance to the development of an independent classification system not based on the rules for able-bodied sport. These efforts ended by 1993 as the
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Most ISFs or disability type sporting organization have a classification committee. This committee deals with a number of things, including assessing the latest research related to classification, examining their classification criteria against the latest research and reports from the field,
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Intellectual disabilities cause issues with sport performance because of issues with reaction time and processing speed, attention and concentration, working memory, executive function, reasoning and visual-spatial perception. These things are all important components of sports intelligence.
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Starting in the 1990s, changes in the classification system meant that in athletics and swimming, sportspeople with amputations were competing against sportspeople with disabilities like cerebral palsy. Historically up to this point, disability sport has been governed by four different sport
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An important component of the classification process is protests regarding classification assignment and eligibility, and the process to appeal these decisions. IFs and ISFs are expected to have the procedure for protesting and appealing written into their classification process if they are
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INAS classification is a two step process on the international level. The first step is to contact INAS in coordination with the national sports federation to determine if the person meets minimum eligibility requirements. Sportspeople can either be directed to provide more evidence of an
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During the 1970s, a debate began to take place in the physical disability sport community about the merits of a medical versus functional classification system. During this period, people had strong feelings both ways but few practical changes were made to existing classification systems.
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Disability sport classification is open to a variety of different groups with specific types of disabilities. These disabilities need to be permanent in nature. Historically, there have been several different groups of disabilities. These include people with vision impairments, physical
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Beyond the sportspeople getting classified, there are a number of parties involved with the classification process. They include classifiers, head classifier, chief classifier, the classification panel and the classification committee. The need for these people is spelled out by the IPC
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International sports federations (ISFs) started to transition into the role of handling classification for their sports during the 1990s. Among the sports where ISFs are in charge of classification for some disability types are athletics, alpine skiing, wheelchair rugby and lawn bowls.
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including wheelchair fencing, with the IWF Classification system being implemented for the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul. It had first been used at the European Championships in Glasgow 1987, and was small changes were made to this system before its use at the 1988 Games.
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classify table tennis players. Classes 6, 7, 8 and 9 in table tennis are all available for people with cerebral palsy, with a sports specific classification process to determine which class they belong to often based more on arm and hand functionality than other sports.
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number of measures to classify sportspeople including muscle strength, range of joint movement (ROM), co-ordination, amputation, body height and balance. The importance of these various measures then changes based on sport specific needs.
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done that with amputees being given sport specific classifications for these sports. The desire was to increase the number of sports doing that integration.
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a certification process to demonstrate competency as a classifier, generally first on a national level before moving on to international classification.
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years. They may also be required to pay a fine. Support personal cheating classification for sportspeople are also subject to sanction and fines.
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same event for a medal at the Paralympic level. Small changes for amputee sport classification were formalized in 1993.
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7139:"Men & Women 800 Meter Run - Results - 1997 National Summer Games"
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Adaptive rowing in the Netherlands began in 1979 with the founding of
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7077:] (Doctoral thesis) (in Italian). Università Degli Studi di Roma.
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Transplants, diabetics, epileptics and other groups with disabilities
8944:"IPC Athletics Classification Explained - Scottish Disability Sport"
8841:
Pediatric Rehabilitation: Principles & Practices, Fourth Edition
8720:
8535:"How the Paralympics checks intellectual disability — BBC News"
7332:
Health and Elite Sport: Is High Performance Sport a Healthy Pursuit?
5325:(Third ed.). Wolfheze, the Netherlands: CP-ISRA. pp. 7–8.
5270:(Third ed.). Wolfheze, the Netherlands: CP-ISRA. pp. 4–6.
9544:
Tweedy, Sean M.; Beckman, Emma M.; Connick, Mark J. (August 2014).
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8615:
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8566:
International Diplomacy and the Olympic Movement: The New Mediators
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Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System
6631:. Bonn, Germany: International Paralympic Committee. September 2016
6302:"IWAS Athletics - Int'l Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation"
4626:. International Paralympic Committee. November 2007. Archived from
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is a classification system used by sports that include people with
224:
9136:
Webborn, Nick; Van De Vliet, Peter (2012). "Paralympic medicine".
9082:
8865:
8863:
8861:
6626:"International Standard for Eligible Impairments - September 2016"
5737:. Vol. 1. Oxford (UK): Meyer & Meyer Sport. p. 290.
5586:
International Symposium Adaptive Rowing Amsterdam June, 26-27 1991
5560:
International Symposium Adaptive Rowing Amsterdam June, 26-27 1991
5532:
International Symposium Adaptive Rowing Amsterdam June, 26-27 1991
5509:
International Symposium Adaptive Rowing Amsterdam June, 26-27 1991
4944:
International Symposium Adaptive Rowing Amsterdam June, 26-27 1991
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International Symposium Adaptive Rowing Amsterdam June, 26-27 1991
4857:
International Symposium Adaptive Rowing Amsterdam June, 26-27 1991
4774:
DeLisa, Joel A.; Gans, Bruce M.; Walsh, Nicholas E. (2005-01-01).
2204:
774:
Cerebral Palsy International Sport & Recreational Association
8503:"Para-Athlete (AWD) entry form – NSW PSSA Track & Field"
7530:"Para-Athlete (AWD) entry form – NSW PSSA Track & Field"
7349:
7329:
Baker, Joe; Safai, Parissa; Fraser-Thomas, Jessica (2014-10-17).
5244:(Third ed.). Wolfheze, the Netherlands: CP-ISRA. p. 1.
9486:
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9313:(pp. 82-88)Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
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MD, Michael A. Alexander; MD, Dennis J. Matthews (2009-09-18).
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IWAS Committee Electric Wheelchair Hockey (ICEWH) (July 2014).
5899:"IPC Athletics Classification Project for Physical Impairments"
5588:. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Stichting Roeivalidatie. p. 22.
5562:. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Stichting Roeivalidatie. p. 21.
5511:. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Stichting Roeivalidatie. p. 16.
5344:
Whyte, Gregory; Loosemore, Mike; Williams, Clyde (2015-07-27).
4946:. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Stichting Roeivalidatie. p. 14.
4882:. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Stichting Roeivalidatie. p. 19.
4859:. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Stichting Roeivalidatie. p. 18.
2823:
8593:
Adapted Aquatics Programming-2nd Edition: A Professional Guide
8474:
Gilbert, Keith; Schantz, Otto J.; Schantz, Otto (2008-01-01).
7189:
Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association
7019:
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5534:. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Stichting Roeivalidatie. p. 5.
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example, T01 is used for deaf sportspeople only in Australia.
2224:
Cerebral Palsy-International Sports and Recreation Association
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International Standard for Eligible Impairments September 2016
79:
Cerebral Palsy-International Sports and Recreation Association
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5160:(PhD Thesis). Loughborough, England: Loughborough University.
4777:
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Principles and Practice
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Sample form for use for medical classification for ID sports.
2832:
1962:
1918:
1914:
9670:"Classifiers have an Important Role at the IWAS World Games"
9255:
8328:
8177:
8045:"Para-Athlete (AWD) entry form – NSW PSSA Track & Field"
7419:
7023:
6648:
International Sports Organization for the Disabled. (1993).
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5770:. Barcelona: COOB'92, Paralympics Division D.L. p. 46.
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9366:
Management of Paralympics Games: Problems and perspectives
8239:"Disability sport classification | People with disability"
7943:
7941:
7939:
7937:
7935:
7826:"Diocesan Athletics Championships - 2016 School Officials"
7560:"Diocesan Athletics Championships - 2016 School Officials"
6970:
5870:
Vanlandewijck, Yves C.; Thompson, Walter R. (2016-06-01).
5574:
5546:
5500:
5413:"IWF Rules for Competition, Book 4 – Classification Rules"
4935:
16:
Competition classification for disabled athletes in sports
9611:. Germany: International Paralympic Committee. June 2013.
9311:
ICF Australian User Guide, Version 1.0, Disability Series
8919:
Teaching Disability Sport: A Guide for Physical Educators
8005:
8003:
8001:
7422:"Klasifikace Pro Výkonnostní Sport Zdravotné Postižených"
6477:
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Development of a classification model in disability sport
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2689:
2497:
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2139:
2135:
2122:
Combination of amputations of the upper and lower limbs.
9092:
International Paralympic Committee Classification Manual
7964:
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9003:
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8999:
8997:
7932:
7891:"Athletes With A Disability (School Sport - Athletics)"
7328:
7256:(in Spanish) (43 ed.). Buenos Aires. December 2001
6918:. VISTA Conference. International Paralympic Committee.
5583:
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5529:
5506:
5095:
Disability in the Global Sport Arena: A Sporting Chance
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1466:
The International Paralympic Committee's 2016 document
9646:. Paralympics New Zealand. August 2014. Archived from
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7998:
7910:
7908:
7906:
7904:
6843:"Classification System for Students With a Disability"
5709:"IWAS transfer governance of Wheelchair Rugby to IWRF"
5343:
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classes. CP5, CP6, CP7 and CP8 are ambulatory classes.
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People with cerebral palsy were first included at the
210:
People with cerebral palsy were first included at the
8473:
7977:"Impairment Specific Information | Scottish Swimming"
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7129:
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6715:
Kolt, Gregory S.; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn (2007-01-01).
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5865:
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1471:
conditions that are deemed ineligible, which include
420:
Para-Archery International Archery Federation (FITA)
417:
Para-Archery International Archery Federation (FITA)
414:
Para-Archery International Archery Federation (FITA)
411:
Para-Archery International Archery Federation (FITA)
9543:
9083:
International Paralympic Committee (February 2005).
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9029:
8994:
8382:
Patel, Dilip R.; Greydanus, Donald E. (2010-01-01).
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4668:. International Paralympic Committee. December 2009.
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9434:
9135:
8759:"Les Autres: Paralympic Classification Interactive"
8590:Lepore, Monica; Gayle, G. William; Stevens, Shawn.
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5297:
Athlete First: A History of the Paralympic Movement
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IPC Classification Code and International Standards
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6714:
6327:"Paraclimbing Will Debut at the LA28 Paralympics!"
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4976:Labanowich, Stan; Thiboutot, Armand (2011-01-01).
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4967:
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4894:
3166:International Sports Organization for the Disabled
2473:. Have better upper body control when compared to
2054:Unilateral below the elbow upper limb amputations
1948:Unilateral above the elbow upper limb amputations
1504:International Sports Organization for the Disabled
720:IWAS Committee Electric Wheelchair Hockey (ICEWH)
717:IWAS Committee Electric Wheelchair Hockey (ICEWH)
714:IWAS Committee Electric Wheelchair Hockey (ICEWH)
245:International Sports Organisation for the Disabled
168:International Sports Organization for the Disabled
32:International Sports Organization for the Disabled
9179:
9177:
9175:
9026:
8794:McKeag, Douglas; Moeller, James L. (2007-01-01).
8066:Andrews, David L.; Carrington, Ben (2013-06-21).
8065:
8009:
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6902:
6900:
6898:
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6894:
6892:
6890:
6888:
6424:IWAS Committee Electric Wheelchair Hockey (ICEWH)
5639:
5213:Houlihan, Barrie; Malcolm, Dominic (2015-11-16).
4828:Pasquina, Paul F.; Cooper, Rory A. (2009-01-01).
4655:
4653:
4651:
4649:
4647:
4353:
2013:Bilateral below the elbow upper limb amputations
1900:Bilateral above the elbow upper limb amputations
1821:Unilateral below the knee lower limb amputations
1639:Unilateral above the knee lower limb amputations
9956:
9674:Int'l Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation
9238:Int'l Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation
8533:Hammond, Bethan Jinkinson Claudia (2012-08-30).
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6279:Int'l Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation
6128:Int'l Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation
6060:Int'l Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation
5986:Int'l Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation
5958:Int'l Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation
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4745:Int'l Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation
1727:Bilateral below the knee lower limb amputations
1556:Bilateral above the knee lower limb amputations
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8477:The Paralympic Games: Empowerment Or Side Show?
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7380:"Kategorie postižení handicapovaných sportovců"
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6393:. Union Cycliste Internationale. 21 March 2016.
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2334:Disability type for CP8 classified sportspeople
2322:Disability type for CP7 classified sportspeople
2310:Disability type for CP6 classified sportspeople
2298:Disability type for CP5 classified sportspeople
2286:Disability type for CP4 classified sportspeople
2274:Disability type for CP3 classified sportspeople
2262:Disability type for CP2 classified sportspeople
2250:Disability type for CP1 classified sportspeople
2205:Cerebral palsy and other neurological disorders
1290:International Wheelchair Basketball Federation
1287:International Wheelchair Basketball Federation
1284:International Wheelchair Basketball Federation
1272:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
1269:Paratriathlon - International Triatholon Union
1262:Paratriathlon - International Triatholon Union
1259:Paratriathlon - International Triatholon Union
1256:Paratriathlon - International Triatholon Union
1244:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
1217:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
1193:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
1165:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
1137:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
1081:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
1043:International Association for disabled Sailing
1040:International Association for disabled Sailing
1037:International Association for disabled Sailing
917:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
789:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
702:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
531:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
507:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
480:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
456:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
399:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
9284:. United States: Wheelchair Sports, USA. 2003.
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8117:Disability, Sport and Society: An Introduction
7866:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
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7222:Hardman, Alun R.; Jones, Carwyn (2010-12-02).
6211:International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
6090:"Explanation of classification in para-sports"
6007:"Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games Standards"
5289:
5287:
5285:
5186:Cashman, Richmard; Darcy, Simon (2008-01-01).
5127:The Paralympic Games Explained: Second Edition
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6661:DePauw, Karen P. and Gavron, Susan J. (2005)
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5768:Guide to the Barcelona'92 IX Paralympic Games
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8622:"Classification Information Sheet: Class 11"
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8261:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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7464:Hutson, Michael; Speed, Cathy (2011-03-17).
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5873:Training and Coaching the Paralympic Athlete
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8978:"Paralympics: What Do The Categories Mean?"
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7679:Scott, Riewald; Scott, Rodeo (2015-06-01).
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1543:Comparable classifications in other sports
1491:Amputations and other orthopedic conditions
1099:World Organisation Volleyball for Disabled
1096:World Organisation Volleyball for Disabled
1093:World Organisation Volleyball for Disabled
9713:
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8149:"Athletes with an Intellectual Disability"
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5454:
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1415:International Wheelchair Rugby Federation
1410:International Wheelchair Rugby Federation
642:International Federation of Sport Climbing
633:International Federation of Sport Climbing
628:International Federation of Sport Climbing
623:International Federation of Sport Climbing
243:, but were eligible for classification by
9401:
9349:
8734:
8114:Thomas, Nigel; Smith, Andy (2008-12-05).
6397:
5613:. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. p.
5607:DePauw, Karen P; Gavron, Susan J (1995).
5433:
5314:
5256:
5216:Sport and Society: A Student Introduction
5149:
5147:
5020:. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. p.
5014:DePauw, Karen P; Gavron, Susan J (1995).
4926:
4513:"Introduction to Classification in Sport"
4432:
4282:
4268:
4146:Visualisation of functional vision for a
4130:Visualisation of functional vision for a
4114:Visualisation of functional vision for a
699:Para-Cycling International Cycling Union
689:Para-Cycling International Cycling Union
686:Para-Cycling International Cycling Union
683:Para-Cycling International Cycling Union
9329:"UCI Cycling Regulations - Para cycling"
8814:
8464:
7717:Sports Nutrition for Paralympic Athletes
7605:"Invitation til DHIF's Atletik Forbunds"
6718:Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise
6543:
6296:
6294:
5926:McNamee, Mike; Parry, Jim (2014-07-10).
5233:
5123:
4717:(in Korean). KOCCA. 2011. Archived from
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4695:
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4328:
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239:were not eligible for classification by
9323:
9321:
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9288:
9036:Moya Cuevas, Raquel María (June 2014).
8532:
8411:
7804:International Federation of CP Football
7758:"Classification and Sports Rule Manual"
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575:Boccia International Sports Federation
572:Boccia International Sports Federation
569:Boccia International Sports Federation
9957:
9550:Paralympic Sports Medicine and Science
9388:"Applying for Adaptive Classification"
9009:"Paralympic classifications explained"
8765:. US Olympic Committee. Archived from
8562:
5896:
5471:
5293:
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1160:International Table Tennis Federation
1155:International Table Tennis Federation
1152:International Table Tennis Federation
1149:International Table Tennis Federation
9694:
8915:
8800:. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
8453:
7714:
7024:Consejo Superior de Deportes (2011).
6291:
5323:Classification and sport rules manual
5268:Classification and sport rules manual
5242:Classification and sport rules manual
5091:
4780:. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
4273:
943:International Bowls for the Disabled
938:International Bowls for the Disabled
935:International Bowls for the Disabled
932:International Bowls for the Disabled
929:International Bowls for the Disabled
914:International Blind Sport Federation
811:International Blind Sport Federation
786:International Blind Sport Federation
9336:Union Cycliste International website
9316:
8837:
8507:New South Wales Department of Sports
8415:Adapted Physical Education and Sport
8049:New South Wales Department of Sports
7307:
6688:Adapted Physical Education and Sport
6140:
6094:International Bowls for the Disabled
5982:"New Records in CPISRA Race Running"
5766:Hores Extraordinaries, S.A. (1992).
4980:. Boston, MA.: Acanthus Publishing.
4672:
4517:International Bowls for the Disabled
4337:
1457:
755:International Equestrian Federation
752:International Equestrian Federation
749:International Equestrian Federation
746:International Equestrian Federation
743:International Equestrian Federation
740:International Equestrian Federation
9362:
8797:ACSM's Primary Care Sports Medicine
8691:"Persons with Disability and Sport"
8236:
8017:. Cycling Australia. Archived from
7352:Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
7281:Exercise in Rehabilitation Medicine
6587:"Para-Rowing Classification Policy"
5474:Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
5347:ABC of Sports and Exercise Medicine
4440:
2216:Cerebral palsy sport classification
2211:Cerebral palsy sport classification
1620:: 3-point player, 3.5-point player
13:
9185:"Paralympics categories explained"
9113:"A-Z of Paralympic classification"
7833:Wollongong Diocesan Sports Council
7567:Wollongong Diocesan Sports Council
7067:De Pasquale, Daniela (2009–2010).
6585:Rowing Australia (February 2014).
6014:Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games
5906:International Paralympic Committee
5153:
4411:
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285:International Paralympic Committee
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8620:Australian Paralympic Committee.
8412:Winnick, Joseph P. (2011-01-01).
7611:(in Danish). 2007. Archived from
6685:Winnick, Joseph P. (2011-01-01).
6524:The Football Association (2013).
6325:Chen-Newton, Emily (2024-07-04).
3836:: 3-point player, 4-point player
2469:Use electric wheelchairs and are
2422:Use electric wheelchairs and are
9662:
9615:
9537:
9509:
9226:
9202:
9129:
9105:
9085:"Swimming Classification Manual"
9047:. Ceapat-Imserso. Archived from
8936:
8705:
8683:
8663:
8642:
8583:
8494:
8299:
8230:
7948:Swimming Australia (July 2013).
6458:. USOC. May 2016. Archived from
5584:Stichting Roeivalidatie (1991).
5558:Stichting Roeivalidatie (1991).
5530:Stichting Roeivalidatie (1991).
5507:Stichting Roeivalidatie (1991).
5092:Clair, Jill M. Le (2013-09-13).
4942:Stichting Roeivalidatie (1991).
4878:Stichting Roeivalidatie (1991).
4855:Stichting Roeivalidatie (1991).
4474:
4387:Eligibility and class assignment
4139:
4123:
4107:
4028:
4016:
4004:
3992:
3980:
3968:
3956:
3944:
3932:
2327:
2315:
2303:
2291:
2279:
2267:
2255:
2243:
1441:International Tennis Federation
1438:International Tennis Federation
1435:International Tennis Federation
1023:International Rowing Federation
1020:International Rowing Federation
1015:International Rowing Federation
1012:International Rowing Federation
1009:International Rowing Federation
20:Disability sports classification
9722:Disability sport classification
9418:. Cardiff Celts. Archived from
8948:www.scottishdisabilitysport.com
8916:Davis, Ronald W. (2011-01-01).
8629:Australian Paralympic Committee
8158:. April 8, 2013. Archived from
8156:Australian Paralympic Committee
8107:
8086:
8059:
8036:
7883:
7854:
7818:
7715:Broad, Elizabeth (2014-02-06).
7672:
7552:
7522:
7372:
7298:
7242:
6705:
6678:
6642:
6417:"Report Classification Process"
6318:
5999:
5946:
5919:
5890:
5828:
5792:
5337:
5206:
600:International Canoe Federation
595:International Canoe Federation
8982:Leading Britain's Conversation
8875:British Paralympic Association
8719:(in Icelandic). Archived from
7767:. January 2005. Archived from
7386:(in Czech). September 12, 2008
7105:Alpine Skiing Technical Manual
4834:. Government Printing Office.
4420:
4354:Intellectual disability sports
1485:post-traumatic stress disorder
1:
9150:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)60831-9
8283:. August 2014. Archived from
7644:"Clasificaciones de Ciclismo"
7508:Sportability British Columbia
7225:The Ethics of Sports Coaching
6665:. Human Kinetics Publishers.
5929:Olympic Ethics and Philosophy
4711:"장애인e스포츠 활성화를 위한 스포츠 등급분류 연구"
4467:
4023:Profile of an F8 sportsperson
4011:Profile of an F7 sportsperson
3999:Profile of an F6 sportsperson
3987:Profile of an F5 sportsperson
3975:Profile of an F4 sportsperson
3963:Profile of an F3 sportsperson
3951:Profile of an F2 sportsperson
3939:Profile of an F1 sportsperson
3309:T44, F54, F55, F56, F57, F58
3159:
1497:Amputee sports classification
325:
9496:International Disabled Bowls
8844:. Demos Medical Publishing.
8480:. Meyer & Meyer Verlag.
8388:. Elsevier Health Sciences.
7653:(in Mexican Spanish). Mexico
6952:Continuing Medical Education
6721:. Elsevier Health Sciences.
5294:Bailey, Steve (2008-02-28).
5124:Brittain, Ian (2016-07-01).
3711:: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
7:
8347:www.uksportsassociation.org
7609:Frederiksberg Handicapidræt
5676:. June 2012. Archived from
3699:Electric wheelchair hockey:
3676:1C Complete, 1B Incomplete
3653:Electric wheelchair hockey:
3630:1B Complete, 1A Incomplete
3611:Electric wheelchair hockey:
10:
9981:
9965:Parasports classifications
9562:10.1016/j.pmrj.2014.04.013
8693:. Clearinghouse for Sports
8211:. May 2015. Archived from
8010:Cycling Australia (2014).
7895:New South Wales Government
7682:Science of Swimming Faster
7501:"Classification Made Easy"
7428:(in Czech). Archived from
7308:Howe, David (2008-02-19).
7027:Deportistas sin Adjectivos
6750:10.1016/j.pmrj.2014.04.013
6449:"Paralympic Coaches Guide"
5954:"IPC Athletics Amendments"
5897:Tweedy, Sean (June 2009).
5436:Sociology of Sport Journal
4831:Care of the Combat Amputee
3785:SB3, S4, SB4, S5, SB5, S6
3728:1C Incomplete, 2, Upper 3
2208:
1494:
710:Electric wheelchair hockey
360:Intellectual disabilities
140:
124:
9916:
9875:
9834:
9728:
9623:"Athletes Without Limits"
9517:"Medical Diagnostic Form"
8563:Beacom, A. (2012-07-31).
8501:Sydney East PSSA (2016).
8072:. John Wiley & Sons.
8043:Sydney East PSSA (2016).
7797:"Classification Rulebook"
7182:"Classification Profiles"
6492:Football Medicine Diploma
6488:"Intellectual disability"
6387:2016 Classification Guide
5876:. John Wiley & Sons.
5350:. John Wiley & Sons.
5300:. John Wiley & Sons.
4304:Functional classification
4260:Functional classification
2981:Intellectual disabilities
2869:Deaf and hearing impaired
2127:T42, T43, T44, F42, F43,
1766:: Weight specific class.
1596:: Weight specific class.
1316:World Curling Federation
1313:World Curling Federation
1310:World Curling Federation
663:IPC Cross Country Skiing
660:IPC Cross Country Skiing
657:IPC Cross Country Skiing
8311:www.englandathletics.org
7981:www.scottishswimming.com
7250:"DEPORTE Y DISCAPACIDAD"
6530:The Football Association
5154:Wu, Sheng Kuang (1999).
4459:Classification Committee
2996:atlantoaxial instability
2948:Deaf: Moderately severe
1477:chronic fatigue syndrome
1366:IWAS Wheelchair Fencing
1363:IWAS Wheelchair Fencing
1360:IWAS Wheelchair Fencing
312:
295:
258:
197:
173:
162:
153:
145:
9934:Intellectual disability
9363:Gil, Ana Luisa (2013).
9045:Serie infórmate sobre..
8281:Paralympics New Zealand
8012:"Classification Policy"
7950:"Classification Policy"
7916:"Athletics NSW Limited"
771:World Amputee Football
320:2012 Summer Paralympics
192:Stichting Roeivalidatie
9447:"CLASSIFICATION GUIDE"
8385:Adolescents and Sports
8209:School Sport Australia
7835:. 2016. Archived from
7569:. 2016. Archived from
7536:. 2016. Archived from
6207:"Sports | Deaflympics"
5809:. 2008. Archived from
5418:. IWAS. 20 March 2011.
4433:Head of Classification
4363:
4334:
4292:
4283:Medical classification
4269:Classification process
3755:Wheelchair basketball:
2804:in at least one limb.
1481:Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
834:IPC Ice Sledge Hockey
831:IPC Ice Sledge Hockey
828:IPC Ice Sledge Hockey
825:IPC Ice Sledge Hockey
9862:Wheelchair basketball
8769:on September 26, 2015
8101:USA Track & Field
7615:on September 16, 2016
7540:on September 28, 2016
5486:10.1123/apaq.19.2.220
4928:10.3390/sports3020103
4417:Classification Code.
4361:
4332:
4313:Cerebral palsy sports
4290:
3872:Wheelchair basketball
3834:Wheelchair basketball
3800:Wheelchair basketball
2181:Wheelchair basketball
1877:Wheelchair basketball
1798:Wheelchair basketball
1698:Wheelchair basketball
1618:Wheelchair basketball
1340:IPC Wheelchair Dance
1280:Wheelchair basketball
1177:Para-Taekwondo (WTF)
354:Spinal cord injuries
185:1976 Paralympic Games
8218:on February 27, 2016
8069:A Companion to Sport
5670:"Classification 101"
5610:Disability and sport
5017:Disability and sport
4450:Classification Panel
4400:Protests and appeals
4167:Transplant Australia
3544:Spinal cord injuries
3113:Learning Disability
3000:spinal cord injuries
2728:LW1, LW3 LW3/2, LW9
1487:(PTSD) (p. 8).
1382:Wheelchair floorball
653:Cross country skiing
8454:Burns, Jan (2012).
7920:sitedesq.imgstg.com
5448:10.1123/ssj.23.1.29
5192:. Benchmark Games.
3895:F42, F43, F44, F58
3878:Wheelchair fencing:
3839:Wheelchair fencing:
3808:2, 3/Category B, A
3806:Wheelchair fencing:
3761:Wheelchair fencing:
3715:Wheelchair fencing:
3663:Wheelchair fencing:
3617:Wheelchair fencing:
3565:Neurological level
3526:Minimal disability
3524:Sitting volleyball:
3491:Minimal disability
3489:Sitting volleyball:
3449:Minimal disability
3447:Sitting volleyball:
3408:Minimal disability
3406:Sitting volleyball:
3373:Minimal disability
3371:Sitting volleyball:
3325:Minimal disability
3323:Sitting volleyball:
3285:Minimal disability
3283:Sitting volleyball:
3252:Minimal disability
3250:Sitting volleyball:
2129:F44, F56, F57, F58
1733:T43, F43, T54, F58
1645:T42, T54, F42, F58
1624:Wheelchair fencing:
1562:T54, F56, F57, F58
363:Vision impairments
249:Games of Les Autres
9908:Wheelchair curling
9888:Para-nordic skiing
9883:Para-alpine skiing
9821:Wheelchair fencing
9492:"Bench Press Form"
9454:Swimming Australia
9214:Scottish Athletics
9038:"Deporte Adaptado"
8922:. Human Kinetics.
8596:. Human Kinetics.
8418:. Human Kinetics.
8024:on January 1, 2017
7954:Swimming Australia
7774:on August 15, 2016
7685:. Human Kinetics.
7666:2012-12-27 at the
7432:on August 17, 2016
7364:10.1123/apaq.9.1.5
7304:Multiple sources:
7284:. Human Kinetics.
7198:on August 18, 2016
7143:Disabled Sports US
6711:multiple sources:
6691:. Human Kinetics.
5680:on August 16, 2016
4364:
4335:
4293:
4274:Athlete evaluation
3178:multiple sclerosis
2992:ligamentous laxity
2856:Sitting volleyball
2786:Sitting volleyball
2765:LW9, LW9/1, LW9/2
2163:Sitting volleyball
2152:Amputee basketball
2078:Amputee basketball
1975:Amputee basketball
1859:Sitting volleyball
1842:Amputee basketball
1770:Sitting volleyball
1680:Sitting volleyball
1663:Amputee basketball
1600:Sitting volleyball
1356:Wheelchair fencing
1306:Wheelchair curling
1089:Sitting volleyball
396:IPC Alpine Skiing
388:IPC Alpine Skiing
385:IPC Alpine Skiing
382:IPC Alpine Skiing
379:IPC Alpine Skiing
233:muscular dystrophy
229:multiple sclerosis
9952:
9951:
9893:Para-snowboarding
9847:Football 7-a-side
9842:Football 5-a-side
9826:Wheelchair tennis
9729:Individual Sports
9650:on March 29, 2016
8287:on March 29, 2016
6671:978-0-7360-4638-1
6603:on March 17, 2016
5800:"Access to sport"
4338:Wheelchair sports
4257:
4256:
4103:
4102:
3928:
3927:
3874:: 4-point player
3819:Lower 4, Upper 5
3802:: 2-point player
3774:Lower 3, Upper 4
3740:S3, SB3, SB4, S5
3533:
3532:
3153:
3152:
2978:
2977:
2866:
2865:
2202:
2201:
2083:Amputee football:
1980:Amputee football:
1847:Amputee football:
1668:Amputee football:
1458:Disability groups
1455:
1454:
1431:Wheelchair tennis
963:IPC Powerlifting
960:IPC Powerlifting
957:IPC Powerlifting
821:Ice sledge hockey
205:Horst Strokhkendl
9972:
9944:Wheelchair sport
9917:Disability types
9867:Wheelchair rugby
9715:
9708:
9701:
9692:
9691:
9685:
9684:
9682:
9681:
9666:
9660:
9659:
9657:
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9634:
9633:
9631:
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9521:
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9507:
9506:
9504:
9502:
9488:
9473:
9472:
9470:
9468:
9463:on June 15, 2016
9462:
9456:. Archived from
9451:
9443:
9432:
9431:
9429:
9427:
9412:
9399:
9398:
9392:
9384:
9371:
9370:
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9344:
9342:
9333:
9325:
9314:
9307:
9286:
9285:
9276:
9253:
9252:
9250:
9249:
9240:. Archived from
9230:
9224:
9223:
9221:
9220:
9210:"Classification"
9206:
9200:
9199:
9197:
9196:
9181:
9170:
9169:
9133:
9127:
9126:
9124:
9123:
9109:
9103:
9102:
9100:
9094:. Archived from
9089:
9080:
9063:
9062:
9060:
9059:
9053:
9042:
9033:
9024:
9023:
9021:
9020:
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8989:
8988:
8974:
8963:
8962:
8960:
8959:
8950:. Archived from
8940:
8934:
8933:
8913:
8890:
8889:
8887:
8886:
8877:. Archived from
8867:
8856:
8855:
8835:
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8811:
8791:
8778:
8777:
8775:
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8587:
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8509:. Archived from
8498:
8492:
8491:
8471:
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8461:
8451:
8430:
8429:
8409:
8400:
8399:
8379:
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8359:
8358:
8349:. Archived from
8339:
8326:
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8322:
8313:. Archived from
8303:
8297:
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8273:
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8063:
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8056:
8051:. Archived from
8040:
8034:
8033:
8031:
8029:
8023:
8016:
8007:
7996:
7995:
7993:
7992:
7983:. Archived from
7973:
7962:
7961:
7956:. Archived from
7945:
7930:
7929:
7927:
7926:
7912:
7899:
7898:
7887:
7881:
7880:
7878:
7877:
7868:. Archived from
7858:
7852:
7851:
7849:
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7841:
7830:
7822:
7816:
7815:
7813:
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7585:
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7564:
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7534:Sydney East PSSA
7526:
7520:
7519:
7517:
7515:
7505:
7497:
7482:
7481:
7461:
7442:
7441:
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7265:
7263:
7261:
7246:
7240:
7239:
7219:
7208:
7207:
7205:
7203:
7197:
7191:. Archived from
7186:
7178:
7153:
7152:
7150:
7149:
7135:
7122:
7120:
7118:
7117:
7100:
7079:
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6968:
6967:
6947:
6920:
6919:
6917:
6906:
6863:
6862:
6860:
6858:
6853:on April 4, 2015
6849:. Archived from
6847:Queensland Sport
6839:
6772:
6769:
6732:
6709:
6703:
6702:
6682:
6676:
6663:Disability Sport
6659:
6653:
6646:
6640:
6639:
6637:
6636:
6630:
6622:
6613:
6612:
6610:
6608:
6602:
6596:. Archived from
6594:Rowing Australia
6591:
6582:
6573:
6572:
6570:
6569:
6560:. Archived from
6554:
6541:
6540:
6538:
6536:
6521:
6502:
6501:
6499:
6498:
6484:
6475:
6474:
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6313:
6312:
6298:
6289:
6288:
6286:
6285:
6271:
6226:
6225:
6223:
6222:
6213:. Archived from
6203:
6184:
6183:
6181:
6180:
6171:. Archived from
6161:
6138:
6137:
6135:
6134:
6120:
6105:
6104:
6102:
6100:
6086:
6075:
6074:
6072:
6071:
6062:. Archived from
6052:
6025:
6024:
6022:
6020:
6011:
6003:
5997:
5996:
5994:
5993:
5978:
5969:
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5966:
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5916:
5914:
5912:
5903:
5894:
5888:
5887:
5867:
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5857:
5855:
5853:
5848:on March 5, 2017
5847:
5840:
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5821:
5816:on March 5, 2017
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5431:
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5362:
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5335:
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4852:
4846:
4845:
4825:
4792:
4791:
4771:
4760:
4759:
4757:
4756:
4747:. Archived from
4741:"ISMWSF History"
4737:
4726:
4725:
4723:
4716:
4707:
4670:
4669:
4667:
4657:
4642:
4641:
4639:
4638:
4632:
4625:
4615:
4528:
4527:
4525:
4523:
4509:
4484:
4479:
4478:
4477:
4441:Chief Classifier
4379:score of 58.31.
4178:Disability type
4172:
4171:
4143:
4127:
4111:
4048:
4047:
4032:
4020:
4008:
3996:
3984:
3972:
3960:
3948:
3936:
3841:3, 4/Category A
3830:S5, SB5, S7, S8
3690:S3, SB3, S4, S5
3644:S1, S2, SB3, S4
3562:Historical name
3556:
3555:
3369:: Weight based
3190:
3189:
3065:ID, LTA, TA, AS
3053:Adaptive rowing
3019:Internationally
3013:
3012:
2892:
2891:
2378:
2377:
2331:
2319:
2307:
2295:
2283:
2271:
2259:
2247:
2231:Paralympic Games
1885:4.5-point player
1806:4.5-point player
1517:
1516:
1406:Wheelchair rugby
1332:Wheelchair dance
515:Beach volleyball
342:
341:
288:classification.
212:Paralympic Games
9980:
9979:
9975:
9974:
9973:
9971:
9970:
9969:
9955:
9954:
9953:
9948:
9912:
9871:
9830:
9781:Para-equestrian
9751:Disability golf
9736:Adaptive rowing
9724:
9719:
9689:
9688:
9679:
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6275:"Summer Sports"
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6124:"Winter Sports"
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5189:Benchmark Games
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4412:People involved
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4144:
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4041:Vision impaired
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3757:1-point player
3657:Ten pin bowling
3546:
3521:: Weight based
3486:: Weight based
3444:: Weight based
3403:: Weight based
3320:: Weight based
3280:: Weight based
3246:: Weight based
3162:
2983:
2954:Deaf: Profound
2946:Deaf: Moderate
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2175:Ten-pin bowling
2107:Ten-pin bowling
1998:Ten-pin bowling
1871:Ten-pin bowling
1782:Ten-pin bowling
1692:Ten-pin bowling
1612:Ten-pin bowling
1499:
1493:
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1201:Ten-pin bowling
617:(Para-)Climbing
351:Cerebral palsy
328:
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17:
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11:
5:
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9929:Cerebral palsy
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9859:
9857:Sitting volley
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9773:
9768:
9766:Para-athletics
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9433:
9422:on 6 June 2011
9400:
9395:British Rowing
9372:
9348:
9315:
9287:
9254:
9225:
9201:
9171:
9128:
9104:
9101:on 2016-11-04.
9064:
9025:
9013:ABC News Sport
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8717:www.ifsport.is
8704:
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8602:
8582:
8575:
8550:
8516:
8513:on 2016-09-28.
8493:
8486:
8463:
8431:
8424:
8401:
8395:978-1437720068
8394:
8363:
8327:
8298:
8268:
8243:www.qld.gov.au
8229:
8176:
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8085:
8078:
8058:
8055:on 2016-09-28.
8035:
7997:
7963:
7960:on 2018-04-06.
7931:
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7882:
7853:
7817:
7806:. January 2015
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7470:. OUP Oxford.
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6964:10520/EJC63521
6921:
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6771:
6770:
6744:(8): S11–S17.
6733:
6728:978-0443103513
6727:
6704:
6697:
6677:
6674:(Google Books)
6654:
6641:
6614:
6574:
6542:
6526:"Introduction"
6503:
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6290:
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6185:
6139:
6106:
6076:
6056:"Other Sports"
6026:
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5882:
5859:
5827:
5791:
5777:978-8478682331
5776:
5758:
5744:978-1841260365
5743:
5724:
5691:
5638:
5624:978-0873228480
5623:
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5573:
5545:
5522:
5499:
5480:(2): 220–237.
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5079:
5065:978-1841260365
5064:
5045:
5031:978-0873228480
5030:
5001:
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4957:
4934:
4921:(2): 103–115.
4893:
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4724:on 2016-08-17.
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2193:4-point player
2189:3-point player
2185:2-point player
2177:: TPB8, TPB9.
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1788:Cerebral palsy
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9244:on 2017-09-21
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8353:on 2016-08-19
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8165:on 2015-04-11
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8120:. Routledge.
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9835:Team Sports
9806:Racquetball
9426:22 November
7510:. July 2011
6165:"Athletics"
4421:Classifiers
4181:Definition
3852:Lower 5, 6
3359:CP football
3266:ARW1, ARW2
3205:Equestrian
3196:Definition
3174:thalidomide
3088:Equestrian
2664:, F35, F56
2384:Definition
2157:Lawn bowls:
2095:Lawn bowls:
2034:Lawn bowls:
1986:Lawn bowls:
1928:Lawn bowls:
1853:Lawn bowls:
1758:Lawn bowls:
1674:Lawn bowls:
1588:Lawn bowls:
874:ID handball
357:Les Autres
9939:Les Autres
9680:2016-07-30
9629:2016-08-06
9248:2016-07-30
9219:2016-08-01
9195:2016-07-31
9138:The Lancet
9122:2016-07-31
9058:2024-02-03
9019:2016-07-31
8987:2016-07-28
8958:2016-08-01
8885:2016-07-31
8773:2016-07-28
8727:2016-07-30
8676:2016-08-06
8656:2016-08-06
8544:2016-08-06
8357:2016-08-06
8321:2016-08-06
8248:2016-08-06
7991:2016-08-06
7925:2016-08-06
7876:2016-07-31
7148:2016-07-28
7116:2016-07-31
7044:2016-07-31
6635:2022-11-19
6568:2016-08-02
6558:"Adaptive"
6497:2016-08-06
6336:2024-07-12
6311:2016-07-29
6284:2016-07-30
6221:2016-08-06
6179:2016-08-06
6133:2016-07-30
6070:2016-07-30
5992:2019-06-12
5964:2019-06-12
5718:2019-06-12
4755:2016-07-29
4637:2016-07-31
4468:References
4198:Athletics
4184:Australia
4150:competitor
4134:competitor
4118:competitor
4054:Athletics
3725:F4/T4/SP4
3673:F3/T3/SP3
3627:F2/T2/SP2
3585:F1/T1/SP1
3568:Athletics
3480:2, S5, S6
3202:Athletics
3160:Les autres
3098:Grade III
3091:Grade III
3036:Athletics
3022:Australia
2912:Athletics
2898:Australia
2858:: Grade A
2802:spasticity
2788:: Grade A
2387:Athletics
2209:See also:
2159:LB1, LB2.
1971:7, S8, S9
1760:LB1, LB2.
1749:5, S7, S8
1579:4, S5, S6
1531:Athletics
1495:See also:
925:Lawn bowls
848:ID cricket
736:Equestrian
488:Basketball
326:Governance
9771:Paracanoe
9654:August 6,
9578:207403462
9166:205966244
9117:BBC Sport
8713:"ritgerd"
8697:August 3,
8634:August 3,
8291:August 6,
8222:August 6,
8169:August 6,
8028:August 6,
7426:Karolinum
6766:207403462
6607:August 6,
6535:August 6,
6469:August 6,
5786:433443804
5594:221080358
5568:221080358
5540:221080358
5517:221080358
5442:: 29–46.
5331:220878468
5276:220878468
5250:220878468
4996:792945375
4952:221080358
4888:221080358
4865:221080358
4239:Swimming
4219:Football
4212:T60, F60
4207:T60, F60
4094:T13, F13
4081:T12, F12
4068:T11, F11
3682:F52, F53
3574:Swimming
3510:T41, F41
3472:T40, F40
3453:Triathlon
3412:Triathlon
3350:T46, F58
3208:Swimming
3141:Class 11
3122:Swimming
3039:T20, F20
3016:ID Sport
2964:Swimming
2941:Football
2930:AU1, AU2
2920:T60, F60
2895:ID Sport
2560:RR2, RR3
2428:T31, F31
2408:Swimming
2109:: TPB10.
2089:Badminton
2068:LW 6/8.2
2060:T46, F46
2027:LW 5/7-3
2019:T45, F45
2000:: TPB10.
1954:T46, F46
1906:T45, F45
1830:LC2, LC3
1753:Badminton
1648:LC2, LC3
1583:Badminton
1573:, LW12.2
1540:Swimming
1252:Triathlon
1173:Taekwondo
464:Badminton
434:Athletics
348:Amputees
9959:Category
9852:Goalball
9583:July 25,
9570:25134747
9529:July 30,
9501:July 29,
9467:June 24,
9189:ABC News
9158:22770458
8763:Team USA
8539:BBC News
8257:cite web
7846:July 23,
7810:July 23,
7778:July 22,
7664:Archived
7657:July 23,
7619:July 23,
7580:July 23,
7544:July 23,
7514:July 23,
7436:July 24,
7390:July 23,
7358:: 5–13.
7260:July 23,
7202:July 22,
6857:July 23,
6758:25134747
6738:PM&R
6650:Handbook
6456:Team USA
6430:July 29,
6331:Climbing
6099:July 29,
6019:July 24,
5911:July 24,
5852:July 23,
5820:July 24,
5753:48404898
5684:July 24,
5633:31710003
5494:28195770
5219:. SAGE.
5074:48404898
5040:31710003
4522:July 29,
4187:England
4057:Cycling
3855:S1 - S2
3822:L2 - L5
3777:T8 - L1
3731:T1 - T7
3571:Cycling
3436:Grade 4
3395:Grade 4
3353:Grade 4
3312:Grade 1
3272:Grade 1
3233:Grade 1
3199:Archery
3072:Cycling
2927:Cycling
2915:T01, ED
2839:, LW9/2
2723:RR3 RR4
2685:, LW3/2,
2393:Cycling
2171:: Open.
2169:Sitzball
2165:: Open.
2154:: Open.
2103:: Open.
2101:Sitzball
2091:: STU5.
2080:: Open.
2041:: Open.
2039:Sitzball
1994:: Open.
1992:Sitzball
1977:: Open.
1935:: Open.
1933:Sitzball
1867:: Open.
1865:Sitzball
1861:: Open.
1844:: Open.
1778:: Open.
1776:Sitzball
1772:: Open.
1688:: Open.
1686:Sitzball
1682:: Open.
1665:: Open.
1614:: TPB8.
1608:: Open.
1606:Sitzball
1602:: Open.
1534:Cycling
1115:Swimming
1062:Shooting
797:Goalball
766:Football
539:Biathlon
247:for the
225:epilepsy
9811:Sailing
8103:. 2002.
5807:CP-ISRA
4097:Tandem
4084:Tandem
4071:Tandem
3909:F9/SP9
3888:F8/SP8
3849:F7/SP7
3816:F6/SP6
3791:: ARW2
3789:Archery
3771:F5/SP5
3746:: ARW2
3744:Archery
3737:H4, H5
3694:Archery
3659:: TPB8
3650:: ARW1
3648:Archery
3608:: ARW1
3606:Archery
3602:S1, S2
3455:: TRI4
3414:: TRI3
3331:: LW12
3291:: LW11
3241:: LW10
3077:I1, I2
3062:RSS-LD
2717:T2, C3
2694:S5, S6
2669:T2, C3
2642:S4, S5
2602:, F34,
2555:T1, H1
2539:, F33,
2481:T32,F32
2454:S1, S2
2405:Skiing
2402:Rowing
2390:Boccia
1537:Skiing
1033:Sailing
986:CPISRA
679:Cycling
407:Archery
241:CP-ISRA
141:History
125:Purpose
9741:Boccia
9676:. 2013
9576:
9568:
9341:2 June
9164:
9156:
8926:
8848:
8804:
8600:
8573:
8484:
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8392:
8124:
8076:
7862:"News"
7765:CPISRA
7723:
7689:
7474:
7339:
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7288:
7232:
6764:
6756:
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6695:
6669:
6426:. IWAS
5988:. 2011
5960:. 2010
5936:
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4886:
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4175:Sport
4051:Class
3869:: LTA
3867:Rowing
3794:Rowing
3749:Rowing
3703:Rowing
3559:Class
3329:Skiing
3289:Skiing
3239:Skiing
3193:Class
2810:, F38
2712:, F36
2648:: CP4
2646:Slalom
2586:: CP3
2584:Slalom
2381:Class
2363:, and
2074:8, S9
1755:: W3.
1659:7, S8
1585:: W3.
1520:Class
1483:, and
1225:Tennis
1005:Rowing
565:Boccia
345:Sport
9746:Bowls
9609:(PDF)
9574:S2CID
9520:(PDF)
9461:(PDF)
9450:(PDF)
9391:(PDF)
9332:(PDF)
9162:S2CID
9099:(PDF)
9088:(PDF)
9052:(PDF)
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7384:Tyden
7196:(PDF)
7185:(PDF)
7073:[
7038:(PDF)
7031:(PDF)
6916:(PDF)
6762:S2CID
6629:(PDF)
6601:(PDF)
6590:(PDF)
6463:(PDF)
6452:(PDF)
6420:(PDF)
6391:(PDF)
6306:IWASF
6010:(PDF)
5902:(PDF)
5846:(PDF)
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5803:(PDF)
5416:(PDF)
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4722:(PDF)
4715:(PDF)
4666:(PDF)
4631:(PDF)
4624:(PDF)
3796:: TA
3751:: AS
3705:: AS
3701:Open
3655:Open
3613:Open
3422:LAF6
3381:LAF5
3339:LAF4
3306:ARW2
3299:LAF3
3260:LAF2
3219:LAF1
2833:LW6/8
2749:,F37
2681:LW1,
2097:LB3.
2036:LB3.
1988:LB3.
1963:LW6/8
1930:LB3.
1919:LW5/7
1915:LW5/7
1855:LB2.
1676:LB2.
1590:LB1.
989:IWAS
983:IWAS
591:Canoe
366:Deaf
313:2010s
296:2000s
259:1990s
198:1980s
174:1970s
163:1960s
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