Authors
Yves C Vanlandewijck, Christina Evaggelinou, Daniel J Daly, Joeri Verellen, Siska Van Houtte, Vanessa Aspeslagh, Robby Hendrickx, Tine Piessens, Bjorn Zwakhoven
Publication date
2004/7/1
Journal
Journal of Sports Sciences
Volume
22
Issue
7
Pages
668-675
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Description
The functional classification system for wheelchair basketball is based on an analysis of the players' functional resources through field-testing and game observation. Under this system, players are assigned a score of 1 to 4.5. The aim of this study was to determine if the wheelchair basketball player classification system reflects the existing differences in performance of elite female players. During the World Championship for Wheelchair Basketball in Sydney 1998, eight teams were videotaped for three 40-min games for a total of 120 min per team. Fifty-nine female players (Class I [1 and 1.5 points] n = 12; Class II [2 and 2.5 points] n = 20; Class III [3 and 3.5 points] n = 13; Class IV [4 and 4.5 points] n = 14) were retained for a detailed performance analysis by means of the Comprehensive Basketball Grading System (CBGS). Two-way analysis of variance showed high point players to perform better …
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