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classification system where athletes are classified according to their functional ability to carry out specific skills within their competing sport(s). Different sports use either one or both systems in order to classify competing athletes. Generally speaking functional classification is primarily used for physical impairments and general classification for visually or intellectually impaired athletes. During the 1960 Summer
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are athletes with same or similar disabilities. Two athletes who present with the same type and level of disability may have two different levels of functional ability. It is therefore necessary to classify athletes according to a set of criteria. Athletes are only allowed to compete with those of a similar classification to allow for a more fair and balanced competition. Use of a disability classification system can be thought of in a similar vein as to having weight classes for particular sports or not allowing men and women to compete together in certain sports, so as to provide a more even playing field.
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1644:Frank Ponta
1570:Frank Ponta
1555:Gary Hooper
1532:John Turich
1373:Gary Hooper
1369:Frank Ponta
1307:Ross Sutton
1303:Frank Ponta
1255:Kevin Betts
1234:John Turich
1204:Ross Sutton
1199:Frank Ponta
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723:Discipline
494:Frank Ponta
436:1:29:9 mins
342:Ross Sutton
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1721:, athlete
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