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    Posted: 9/22/05 at 7:22am

Kurt, can you please change the Competition Class “Other” and replace it with, two classes for now “Standing with Prosthetics” and “From the Chair” As the two classes have a major difference and they are the two groups of chalanged athletes that have thrown to date, we can add ability classes in the name slot as you can see, for throwers that have been classified, this will work for now.  

 

How do I post some one in two or more Classes, i.e. Masters, Men <190 and under and All Amateurs Men and have them ranked in all classes.

 

 

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In field athletics, competitors from all six disability categories compete: visually impaired; intellectually disabled; cerebral palsy; amputees; les autres; and spinal cord injury athletes competing in wheelchairs. Therefore, the class nomenclature is structured accordingly:

 

 

The letter "F" stands for field events. The lower the class number, the higher the level of impairment; the higher the class number, the lower the level of impairment.

 

 

Classes F11 to F13 cover the different levels of vision impairment.

Ambulatory (Athletes Compete Standing)
Class 20 covers intellectually impaired athletes.

Ambulatory (Athletes Compete Standing)

Class 31 is not used
Classes 32-38 cover the different levels of cerebral palsy.

F32 to F34 Athletes Compete from the Chair

F35 to F38 Ambulatory (Athletes Compete Standing)

Class 40 covers Dwarf athletes.

Ambulatory (Athletes Compete Standing)

Class 41 is not used
Classes 42 to 46 cover the different levels of amputations and other impairments (les autres).

F42-- Includes single above-knee amputation, double above-knee amputations, and athletes with combined arm/leg amputations. It may also include athletes with severe problems when walking, such as impairments in one leg from polio.

Athletes may Compete Standing with Prosthetics or Compete from the Chair.

F43 -- Double below-knee amputations or athletes with combined leg/arm amputations. Athletes may also have normal function in the throwing arm in association with reduced function in the legs or certain balance problems.

         Athletes may Compete Standing with Prosthetics or Compete from the Chair.

F44 -- Single below-knee amputation. Athletes with normal function in the throwing arm and slightly reduced function in the legs or slight balance problems.

         Athletes Compete Standing with Prosthetics or may Compete from the Chair.

F45 -- Double above-elbow amputations and double below-elbow amputations.

         Athletes do not compete in the Heavy Throwing Events

F46 -- Single above-elbow amputation and single below-elbow amputation. Athletes may also be ambulatory with normal function in the throwing arm and minimal trunk or leg disability or reduced function in the non-throwing arm.     

Ambulatory (Athletes Compete Standing)

Classes 51-58 cover the different levels of spinal chord injuries.(Paraplegia and Quadriplegia)

F51 -- Mild weakness in shoulders. Can bend elbows normally, but have limited ability to straighten. Can bend the wrists backward but not forward. No movement in fingers. No trunk or leg function. Athletes from CP2 compete in this class

         Athletes may not have the ability to compete in the Heavy Highland Events

F52 -- Shoulders and elbows are normal. Usually have good wrist function but limited finger movement. No trunk or leg function.

         Athletes Compete from the Chair, may find Heavy Highland Events Difficult

F53 -- Have normal shoulders, elbows, and wrists, with mild limitation of hand function. No trunk or leg function.

         Athletes Compete from the Chair, may find Heavy Highland Events Difficult

F54 -- Have normal arm and hand function. Have no trunk or leg function.

          Athletes Compete from the Chair

F55 -- Have normal arm and hand function. In relation to the trunk, can extend the spine in an upward direction and can rotate the spine. No leg function.

         Athletes Compete from the Chair

F56 -- Have normal arm and hand function. Can extend the trunk upward, can rotate, and can move backward and forward in a sitting position. Have some leg function.

         Athletes Compete from the Chair

F57 -- Have normal arm and hand function. Can move the trunk in an upward direction, can rotate, can move backward and forward, and can move side to side. Have an increase in leg function in comparison with F56.

         Athletes Compete from the Chair

F58 -- Have normal arm and hand function. Have normal trunk function. Have more leg function than 57.

         Athletes Compete from the Chair

 

Paraplegia: Complete paralysis of the lower half of the body including both legs that is caused by injury to or disease of the spinal cord. Abbreviation: Papa

 

 

Quadriplegia: Total paralysis from the neck down that is caused by injury to or disease of the brain, spinal cord or nerves system. Abbreviation: Quad

 

 

Amputee: A person who has had one or more limbs removed by amputation.

 

 

Amputate: [Lat. Amputare, amputate, to cut around: ambi, around + putare, to cut.] To cut off (e.g., a limb), esp. by surgery.

 

 

Prosthetic: Of or relating to prosthetics or a prosthesis.

 

 

Prosthesis: [Gk addition, prostithenaai, to add: pros, in addition + tithenai, to put] 1. Artificial replacement of a limb, tooth, or other part of the body. 2. An artificial device used in prosthetic replacement.

 

 

Chair: 1. A piece of furniture composed of a seat and legs, and often a back, and arms, intended to seat a single person. vt. Chaired. 1. To place or seat in a chair.

 

 

 

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I wouldn't mind adding a couple of new classes, but if it becomes too many I'm afraid I'll have to draw a line and leave them as-is.  I like to keep things simple, that's why this database works so well.

Ideally I think we now need 'sub classes' under some of the other major classes to take of something like this and that would be a major overhaul.

So I guess decide on perhaps up to three new classes you would need and let me know.

On your questions RJ, there is no Masters <190 class so I would just enter them as <190.  All Amateurs Men I think could just be enter as 'Amateur'.

 

 

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All we need to add as far as classes for “Chalanged Athletes” is “Standing” “Standing with Prosthetics” and “From the Chair” we can add the class number to the name slot, as I have all ready dune, this will work for now.

Kevin using the term Para-standing or Para-from the chair,  specifies that the person is a paraplegic; witch is a person with a spinal cord a disorder or Classes 51 to 58.

 

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Chalanged Athletes: 2005

 

Standing: 2005

Rank

Athlete

Total Points

throw

points

throw

points

throw

points

throw

points

Standing with Prosthetics: 2005

Rank

Athlete

Total Points

throw

points

throw

points

throw

points

throw

points

1

William (Bill) White, F42

1485

22'-8.50"

360

28'-11.00"

311

30'-6.00"

248

11'-0.00"

567

From the Chair: 2005

Rank

Athlete

Total Points

throw

points

throw

points

throw

points

throw

points

1

Larry T. Hughs, F57

1484

24'-8.00"

391

66'-0.00"

709

47'-2.00"

383

0'-0.00"

0

2

Darrel McCauley, F56

1271

21'-10.00"

346

52'-1.00"

560

44'-11.00"

365

0'-0.00"

0

3

Chris Stanek, F54

1064

18'-8.00"

296

41'-1.00"

442

40'-2.00"

327

0'-0.00"

0

4

Chris Richey, NR

447

9'-0.00"

143

17'-9.75"

191

13'-11.00"

113

0'-0.00"

0

These are the three ways or major groups that the chalanged athletes can contest the events. Most of the standing athletes will wont to compete against and be ranked with the able bodied classes. Ranking in the 3 major chalanged classes, for records and regional, national, international ranking of major open or ability classes’ competitions.  



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Kurt, I will apologize for not using the correct classes listed in the NASGA data base, in my first post. What I meant to say was to having a name show up in more then one class ie: All Amateurs, Lightweight and Master, and receive a ranking in each class, (for instances our man Kevin Rogers). Would I need to post the name with numbers under each class after a competition?

 

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The problem with just naming them 'standing' and 'from the chair' is that other people won't know what those classes are for unless you prefix them with something.

There is no way to enter results under one class and have them show up in multiple rankings.  I guess you would have to enter the results twice under different classes to get what you want.

 

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OK how about this:

Chalanged Standing

Chalanged Standing with Prosthetics or Chalanged w/ Prosthetics

Chalanged From the Chair or Chalanged Chair

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