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difference in performance times between women in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m backstroke. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between women in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m freestyle. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between women in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 4 x 50m individual medley. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m backstroke. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 4 (SP5, SP6), 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m breaststroke. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between women in 2 (SP4), 3 (SP4, SP5) and 4 (SP5, SP6) in the 25m butterfly. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 2 (SP4), 3 (SP4, SP5) and 4 (SP5, SP6) in the 25m butterfly. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between women in 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 50m butterfly. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 4 x 50m individual medley. It found there was little significant difference in performance times between men in 5 (SP6, SP7) and 6 (SP7) in the 100m freestyle.
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compete against those with other disabilities, is subject to criticisms: such as that the nature of CP is that greater exertion leads to decreased dexterity and fine motor movements. This puts competitors with CP at a disadvantage when competing against people with amputations who do not lose coordination as a result of exertion.
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CP6 swimmers tend to have a passive normalized drag in the range of 0.5 to 0.8. This puts them into the passive drag band of PDB6, PDB7, PDB8, PDB9, and PDB10. CP7 swimmers tend to have a passive normalized drag in the range of 0.6 to 0.8. This puts them into the passive drag band of PDB6, PDB8, and
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Tim-Taek, Oh; Osborough, Conor; Burkett, Brendan; Payton, Carl (2015).
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Wheelchair Sport: A Complete Guide for
Athletes, Coaches, and Teachers
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In Australia, to be classified in this category, athletes contact the
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1199:"Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System"
886:"Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System"
690:"Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System"
657:"Consideration of Passive Drag in IPC Swimming Classification System"
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Tweedy, Sean M.; Beckman, Emma M.; Connick, Mark J. (August 2014).
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DeLisa, Joel A.; Gans, Bruce M.; Walsh, Nicholas E. (2005-01-01).
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Functional profile of a wheelchair sportsperson in the F6 class.
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387:Against the odds : New Zealand Paralympians
1772:The Paralympic Games: Empowerment Or Side Show?
1630:"IPC Swimming World Records Long Course - 50FR"
1485:"SWIMMING CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION MANUAL"
1259:"SWIMMING CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION MANUAL"
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1520:"History of Classification"
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393:At the Paralympic Games
202:1984 Summer Paralympics
1797:"CLASSIFICATION GUIDE"
1438:IWAS (20 March 2011).
564:Buckley, Jane (2011).
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1658:. September 3, 2021
1530:on August 22, 2023.
1023:. Benchmark Games.
334:F6 (classification)
214:A3 (classification)
208:Lower limb amputees
180:A7 (classification)
176:A6 (classification)
172:A5 (classification)
166:Upper limb amputees
1849:on August 18, 2016
1804:Swimming Australia
1656:The Sports Network
1417:. Human Kinetics.
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