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  2. H1 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    H1 is a para-cycling classification.It includes people with a number of disability types including spinal cord injuries and cerebral palsy. Handcycles that can be used by people in races include the AP2 recumbent and AP3 recumbent.

  3. Handcycle - Wikipedia

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    Handcycle with high stance and upright riding position Handcycle with low stance and recumbent riding position. A handcycle is a type of human-powered land vehicle powered by the arms rather than the legs, as on a bicycle. Most handcycles are tricycle in form, with two coasting rear wheels and one steerable powered

  4. Paratriathlon - Wikipedia

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    Athletes must use a recumbent handcycle during the cycling stage and a racing wheelchair for the running phase of the race. PT2 – Athletes with mobility impairments such as muscle power, limb deficiency, hypertonia, ataxia or athetosis that have a classification assessment score of up to 454.9 points.

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  6. Paratriathlon classification - Wikipedia

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    Athletes must use a recumbent handcycle during the cycling stage and a racing wheelchair for the running phase of the race. PT2 – Athletes with mobility impairments such as muscle power, limb deficiency, hypertonia, ataxia or athetosis that have a classification assessment score of up to 454,9 points.

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    From adaptive clothing and beauty tools to gifts for pain relief, shop gift ideas for adults with a disability or chronic illness at disabled-owned businesses.