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- Q7992082 subject Q7153774.
- Q7992082 subject Q8377790.
- Q7992082 abstract "Wheelchair basketball classification is the system that allows for even levels of competition on the court for wheelchair basketball based on functional mobility. The classifications for the sport are 1 point player, 2 point player, 3 point player, 4 point player and 4.5 point player, the greater the player's functional ability. Classification for the sport is set by the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation.".
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- Q7992082 wikiPageWikiLink Q7153774.
- Q7992082 wikiPageWikiLink Q8377790.
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- Q7992082 comment "Wheelchair basketball classification is the system that allows for even levels of competition on the court for wheelchair basketball based on functional mobility. The classifications for the sport are 1 point player, 2 point player, 3 point player, 4 point player and 4.5 point player, the greater the player's functional ability. Classification for the sport is set by the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation.".
- Q7992082 label "Wheelchair basketball classification".