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2014 07 22 IWAS Junior Classification Schedule V1.2 IWAS Junior World Championships (version 1.2) Classification Schedule for Athletes with a Physical Impairment Instructions: • Athletes must present to the Classification Centre at the warm up track 30 minutes before the allocated time on the classification schedule. • Athletes may be accompanied by one athlete representative and/or an interpreter. • Athletes must bring a passport or some other official form of identification to classification. • Athletes will be required to read and sign a classification release form prior to presenting to the classification panel. • Athletes must be appropriately dressed in their sport clothes including shorts under tracksuits and sport shoes. • Athletes must bring their track chairs, strapping etc that they will be using in competition, to the classification session. • Athletes must ensure their throwing frames are at the stadium for technical assessment if required. Day 1 - 02 August 2014 TIME PANEL NPC SDMS FAMILY NAME FIRST NAME GENDER CLASS IN STATUS IN 10:30 1 2 UAE 23603 Aldhaheri Saif Male F46 New 11:15 1 UAE 23414 Qurayshi Abdullah Male F54 New 2 GBR 22440 McCabe Michael Male T54 New 12:00 1 GBR 23626 Burrows Shaun Male T/F37 New 2 GBR 23607 Carr Amy Female T/F37 New 12:45 1 GBR 8800 Dutton Mitchell Male T/F38 New 2 GBR 23627 Parkes Javaughn Male T36 New 13:30 1 GBR 22259 Adenegan Kare Female T34 New 2 GBR 22817 Blackie Nathan Male T33 New 14:15 1 USA 23652 Gribble Kyle Male F43 New 2 GBR 23396 Maguire Nathan Male T54 New 15:00 1 GBR 23606 Forrest Millie Female F37 New 2 GBR 22816 Rogers Julie Female T42 New 15:45 1 Technical Assessments 2 16:30 Break 17:30 1 GBR 15063 Powell Kyle Male T/F45 Review 2 GBR 23516 Maton Polly Female T/F46 New 18:00 1 GBR 22331 Arnott James Male T46 New 2 GBR 22263 Hamilton Matthew Male T47 New 18:30 1 GBR 22267 Nicoleson Anna Female T/F36 New 2 USA 22757 Halko Alexa Female T/F34 New 19:15 1 FIN 23562 Jarvinen Toni Male F37 New 2 GER 22436 Schnoor Jens-Uwe Male T54 Review 20:00 1 FIN 23563 Simonen Risto Male T54/F56 New 2 USA 20817 Billingsley Ja-Que' Male F44 New 20:30 1 Technical Assessments 2 Day 2 - 03 August 2014 TIME PANEL NPC SDMS GENDER FAMILY NAME FIRST NAME CLASS IN STATUS IN 08:00 1 IRL 15600 Dunne Cillian Male T54/F55 New/Confirmed 2 IRL 22691 Colbert Jack Male F54 New 08:45 1 IRL 22566 Barry O'Sullivan Dale Male F37 New 2 IRL 22465 Coleman Martin Male T/F36 New 09:30 1 IRL 11306 Hannon Sean Male F41 New 2 IRL 22464 O'Neill Cian Male F56 New 10:15 1 IRL 18761 Kerrigan Sarah Female F57 Review 2 GRE 23596 Kamaras Konstantinos Male T/F38 New 11:00 1 GRE 23549 Moulas Odysseas Male T/F38 New 2 CZE 23600 Malawski Amanda Female T/F37 New 11:45 1 Technical Assessments 2 12:30 Lunch 13:30 1 RUS 22972 Fedosov Sergei Male F34 Review 2 UAE 20084 Alhammadi Humaid Male F32 Review 14:15 1 USA 21014 Marquez Stephanie Female T54/F57 Confirmed/Review 2 USA 18824 Badeaux Nicholas Male T38/F38 Review/New 15:00 1 CZE 23350 Muzikova Anna Female F32 New 2 KAZ 23569 Soltangaliuly Yerassyl Male T35 New 15:45 1 KAZ 23535 Durzhubayev Mansur Male T36 New 2 KAZ 23536 Torakulov Azizbek Male T46 New 16:30 1 LTU 22746 Bucinskas Zymantas Male F44 New 2 KAZ 23628 Bakbergen Kolganat Male T46 New 17:00 1 LTU 22744 Alzbergas Audrius Male T/F46 New 2 KAZ 23576 Bauyrzhan Bakbergen Male T/F46 New 17:30 1 LTU 22699 Guscius Lukas Male T46 New 2 RSA 22619 Huyzers Tiaan Male F44 New 18:00 1 Technical Assessments 2.
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