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Wheelchair basketball at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Wheelchair basketball at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

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Wheelchair basketball at the 1972 Summer Paralympics consisted of men's and women's team events.

Quick Facts Wheelchair basketball at the IV Paralympic Games, Medalists ...

Medal summary

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Source: Paralympic.org [1]

Classification system

The original ISMGF classification system used at early Paralympic Games.

From 1969 to 1973, a classification system designed by Australian Dr. Bedwell was used. This system used some muscle testing to determine which class incomplete paraplegics should be classified in. It used a point system based on the ISMGF classification system. Class IA, IB and IC were worth 1 point. Class II for people with lesions between T1-T5 and no balance were also worth 1 point. Class III for people with lesions at T6-T10 and have fair balance were worth 1 point. Class IV was for people with lesions at T11-L3 and good trunk muscles. They were worth 2 points. Class V was for people with lesions at L4 to L5 with good leg muscles. Class IV was for people with lesions at S1-S4 with good leg muscles. Class V and IV were worth 3 points. The Daniels/Worthington muscle test was used to determine who was in class V and who was class IV. Paraplegics with 61 to 80 points on this scale were not eligible. A team could have a maximum of 11 points on the floor.[2]

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References

  1. "Medallists, 1972 Paralympic Game, Wheelchair rugby". Official Website of the Paralympic Movement. 1972. Retrieved 2012-11-02.

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