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Wheelchair racing at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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Wheelchair racing at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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Wheelchair Racing at the Olympic Games - Topend Sports

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    Wheelchair Racing at the Olympics. At the 1984 Olympic Games wheelchair racing was first included onto the program, as an exhibition sport showcasing the Paralympics event. The event was held during the multi-event competition. Wheelchair Racing continued to be included in the Olympic program until 2004. At each Olympics where wheelchair racing was included, there …

Wheelchair racing - Wikipedia

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Wheelchair Racing | National Paralympic Heritage Trust

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Wheelchair racing | Maths and Sport

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    The first international sports events for disabled athletes held in conjunction with an Olympic Games were in Rome in the summer of 1960. The term Paralympics was only coined four years later at the Tokyo Olympics. At first, wheelchair athletes used conventional heavy wheelchairs (7-18kg) and only contested events up to 200 metres.

Wheelchair racing at the 1992 Summer Olympics

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    Wheelchair racing at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Wheelchair racing at the 1992 Summer Olympics featured as a demonstration event within the athletics programme on 2 August 1992. There were two events, an 800 m race for women and a 1500 m race for men. Medals were not awarded, as the sport was not part of the official competition.

Wheelchair racing at the 1984 Summer Olympics

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    Wheelchair racing at the 1984 Summer Olympics featured as a demonstration event within the athletics programme on 11 August 1984. There were two events, an 800 m race for women and a 1500 m race for men.

Para-athletics explained: Wheelchair racing

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    The Australian has also coached athletes to more than 45 Paralympic, Olympic or world medals, as well as more than 45 world records. __ What are the essential pieces of kit required for wheelchair racing? At the elite level - a custom built racing chair (plus a spare, ideally an exact replica, in case of loss or damage), helmet (can potentially ...

Para sport explained: Wheelchairs in wheelchair sports

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    The USA’s wheelchair racer Josh George is one who is familiar with the intricate details that go into chairs. He played wheelchair basketball but had to decide between that or athletics at his first Paralympic Games in Beijing 2008; he chose athletics. Different push rims

World Para Athletics Classification & Categories

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    T35-38 (Co-ordination impairments (hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis)) T40-41 (Short stature) T42-44 (Lower limb competing without prosthesis affected by limb deficiency, leg length difference, impaired muscle power or impaired passive range of movement) T45-47 (Upper limb/s affected by limb deficiency, impaired muscle power or impaired passive ...

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