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=List of Paralympic Games classifications=

Paralympic Games classifications group athletes by their level of function to allow for fair competition. There are six general categories of disability that the International Paralympic Committee recognises: amputation, cerebral palsy, visual impairment, spinal injury, intellectual disability and Les Autres (a catch-all term for other disabilities such as achondroplasia and multiple sclerosis).

Each athlete is assessed by an official (called a classifier) who determines the degree to which the athlete's disability impairs their capacity to perform in their chosen Paralympic sport. Based upon this assessment, athletes are placed in a sport-specific classification. The signifier of a classification is typically formed by a combination of letters and numbers. The letters may denote either the type of sporting event or the disability type. The number, or ranking, denotes the severity of the disability (and in some cases, also the disability type), with lower numbers usually indicating more severe impairment.

Depending on the sport, these classifications can either group together or separate athletes who have different categories of disability. For example, goalball and judo are exclusively for visually impaired athletes, while people of any disability category can compete in the same sailing competitions. In athletics, athletes are generally divided by both their disability type and the severity of that disability. Swimming groups those with physical disabilities by severity only, meaning that athletes of different disability types may feature in the same race. Six sports are for wheelchair athletes only: basketball, curling, fencing, rugby, tennis, and volleyball.

Classifications
Letter abbreviation key:


 * AS = Arms and shoulders
 * B = Visual impairment
 * BC = Boccia
 * C = Bicycle (cycling) or cerebral palsy (football)
 * D = Disabled
 * F = Field event
 * H = Handcycle


 * LTA = Legs, trunk and arms
 * MD = Minimally disabled
 * P = Pentathlon
 * S = Swimming
 * SB = Swimming breaststroke
 * SH = Shooting
 * SM = Swimming medley


 * ST = Standing
 * T = Track (athletics) or tricycle (cycling)
 * TA = Trunk and arms
 * TPA = Keelboat, more severe
 * TPB = Keelboat, less severe
 * TT = Table tennis
 * W (or WC) = Wheelchair