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ambulant, a. (ˈæmbjʊlənt) [ad. L. ambulantem pr. pple. of ambulā-re to walk about. Also in mod.Fr. ambulant.] 1. Walking, moving about.1619 Bacon Let. 20 Nov. in Spedding Lett. & Life (1874) VII. 61 Sir Edward Coke was at Friday's hearing, but in his night-cap; and complained to me he was ambulant a...
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Athletics at the 2015 CPISRA World Games
- F4 - 2.15pm: F35/36/37/38 Ambulant Discus Male
Ambulant Javelin Female
13/08/15 - F5 - 3.30pm: F35/36/37 Ambulant Javelin Female
Ambulant Long Jump Ambulant Female/Male
200m Ambulant Male
14/08/15 - T18 - 11.45am: 200m T35/36 Ambulant Male
14/08/15 - T19 - 12.00pm: 200m T37 Ambulant Male
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Jayden Sawyer
At the 2013 Australian Athletics Championships, in Sydney, Sawyer won gold in the men's ambulant javelin throw event. In Brisbane at the 2015 Australian Athletics Championships Sawyer won gold in the T/F38 men's ambulant javelin.
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LAF5
In 1997 in the United States, this class was ambulant for field events. Because they are ambulant, LAF5 riders may be in Grade 1 or Grade 4.
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LAF4
This is an ambulant class for people who have difficulty moving or severe balance problems. They may use crutches on a daily basis. Because they are ambulant, LAF5 riders may be in Grade 1 or Grade 4.
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LAF6
It is an ambulant class for people with minimal issues with trunk and lower limb functionality. Because they are ambulant, LAF5 riders may be in Grade 1 or Grade 4.
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List of IPC world records in athletics
Blind and visually impaired
20: Intellectually disabled
32–38: Athletes with cerebral palsy; classes 32–34 compete in wheelchairs, while 35–38 are ambulant 40–46: Ambulant athletes with amputations or other disabilities such as dwarfism
51–58: Wheelchair athletes with spinal cord injuries or amputations
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Matthew Silcocks
At the 2011 Arafura Games, he finished first in the men' 400m ambulant event with a time of 53.69 seconds. 1500m ambulant with a time of 4:05.13.
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Stephanie Schweitzer
At the 2011 Arafura Games, she finished first in the Women Long Jump Ambulant event with a distance of 4.78 metres. She finished first in the Women's 400m Ambulant event with a time of 63.93 seconds.
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Athletics at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's 200 metres
Final
T37
The T37 category is for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy. Final
T38
The T38 category is for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy.
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Brayden Davidson
At the 2014 Australian Athletics Championships held in Melbourne, Davidson won silver in the men's 200m and long jump ambulant events. He also won silver in the men's 200m ambulant and he reached the finals in the men's 100m ambulant event.
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University Hospital of Zürich
staff of 8,000 (1,200 doctors, 2,400 care professionals, 980 medical-technical and medical-therapeutic specialists) providing medical care to 134,000 ambulant
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List of Paralympic records in athletics
Blind and visually impaired
20: Intellectually disabled
32–38: Athletes with cerebral palsy; classes 32–34 compete in wheelchairs, while 35–38 are ambulant 40–46: Ambulant athletes with amputations or other disabilities such as dwarfism
51–58: Wheelchair athletes with spinal cord injuries or amputations
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T36 (classification)
This classification is one of eight classifications for athletes with cerebral palsy; four for wheelchair athletes (T31, T32, T33, T34) and four for ambulant Jane Buckley, writing for the Sporting Wheelies, describes the athletes in this classification as: "CP6, see CP-ISRA classes (appendix) Ambulant " The
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List of Paralympic medalists in the 200 metres
Men's medal summaries
Ambulant athletes
Amputee athletes
Blind athletes
Wheelchair athletes
Women's medal summaries
Ambulant athletes
Amputee athletes
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