Concept cluster: Recreation > Paralympic sports (2)
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(informal, disability sports, athletics) a para-athlete who runs (and jumps) upon artificial feet of the type colloquially known as "blades", in jumping events
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(informal, disability sports, athletics) a para-athlete who runs upon artificial feet colloquially known as "blades"
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A phase of the equestrian sport of three day eventing, which the horse and rider travel over varied terrain and jump natural obstacles.
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(countable, sports) A sport played by people with a physical disability
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(Canada, US) Collectively, parasports
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2012, July 15. Richard Williams in Guardian Unlimited, Tour de France 2012: Carpet tacks cannot force Bradley Wiggins off track
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(parasport) A disabled sport that simulates rowing and sculling using rowing machines linked up to create lanes and boats on an electronic course. Events may be against the clock, stroke count limited, or simulated course distances. Against the clock and stroke count limited disciplines use simulated distances for performance, while simulated course distances uses time of completion for performance.
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Alternative form of Neutral Paralympic Athletes [IPC Paralympic team name for the Russian Paralympians cleared of doping offences while the country of Russia is excluded due to governmental sponsored doping.]
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Alternative form of para-biathlon [A parasport, an adapted version of biathlon.]
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An adaptation of the sport of archery for athletes with a physical disability.
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a sportsperson with a disability
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(disability, sports) The disability-adapted form of athletics (“track and field”).
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A parasport, an adapted version of biathlon.
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Alternative form of parasport [(countable, sports) disabled sport]
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(sports) A water sport, similar to canoeing, for athletes with a range of physical disabilities.
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The sport of cycling adapted for people who have various disabilities.
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(disability, sports) A disability-adapted form of judo
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(disability, sports) A practitioner of parajudo,
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(by extension) Usually preceded by a descriptive word: a competition or series of competitions for disabled participants involving sports or other activities.
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(sports) One who competes in the Paralympic Games.
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(by extension) Pertaining to disability sport in general.
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(countable, sports) disabled sport
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Alternative form of para-athlete [a sportsperson with a disability]
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Alternative form of para-athletics [(disability, sports) The disability-adapted form of athletics (“track and field”).]
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An athlete who takes part in the paratriathlon.
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(sports) A variant of the triathlon for athletes with a range of physical disabilities.
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A sports competition held every two years for people who have intellectual disabilities.
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(disability sports) Conventional able-bodied hockey, as compared to parahockey
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A disabled sport based on curling
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(disability, sports) The parasport equivalent to BMX but using a wheelchair
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(sports) A variation of rugby played by players in wheelchairs, primarily players with some disability. It is a full-contact sport and is played on a hardwood court with a ball similar to a basketball.
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A three-stage race involving snowshoeing, ice skating, cross-country skiing

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