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Wheelchair curling classification : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wheelchair curling classification Wheelchair curling classification is the disability classification system for wheelchair curling, which is governed by the World Curling Federation. Only curlers with lower limb mobility problems are allowed to compete. ==Definition== Unlike skiing, there is a sport specific approach to classification for curling. It includes a medical examination. For wheelchair curling, there is only one class. Competitors go through a classification test to determine if they are eligible. According to the Canadian Paralympic Committee, "Wheelchair curling is generally open to individuals, both male and female, with significant impairments in lower leg/gait function, who usually require a wheelchair for daily mobility (i.e. spinal injury, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, or double leg amputation). More specifically, these are athletes who are non-ambulant or only able to walk short distances. Authorised international sports classifiers determine the minimum disability and appropriate classification."〔
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