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F54 Gerbéviller-Nymphée
F54 may refer to: * F54 (classification) F54 is a disability sport classification for disability athletics for people who compete in field events from a seated position. Different disability groups compete in this class, including people with spinal cord injuries. Events that may be on ..., a disability sport classification for athletics * HMS ''Hardy'' (F54), a British anti-submarine warfare frigate 1953–1984 * Mini F54, a second-generation Mini Clubman automobile 2015–present {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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F54 (classification)
F54 is a disability sport classification for disability athletics for people who compete in field events from a seated position. Different disability groups compete in this class, including people with spinal cord injuries. Events that may be on the program for F54 competitors include the discus throw, shot put and javelin. Definition International Paralympic Committee defined this classification on their website in July 2016, "Athletes have full power and movements in their arms, but no power in their abdominal muscles and typically no sitting balance. An athlete with partial to full trunk control but with upper limbs that fit the F53 profile is appropriately placed in this class." The Spectator Guide for the Rio Paralympics defines the class as, "wheelchair athletes (effects of polio, spinal cord injuries and amputations)" Spinal cord injuries People with spinal cord injuries compete in this class, including F4 sportspeople. F4 This is wheelchair sport classificatio ...
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HMS Hardy (F54)
HMS ''Hardy'' was an anti-submarine warfare frigate of the or Type 14. She was named after Thomas Masterman Hardy, Captain of at Trafalgar. ''Hardy'' was the first Type 14 frigate built, completed on 8 December 1955, by Yarrow Shipbuilders. Operational Service On commissioning ''Hardy'' served in the Third Training Squadron at Londonderry Port before transferring to the Second Training Squadron in Portland in 1957. In 1960 she underwent a major modernisation and refit, before joining the Twentieth Frigate Squadron in Londonderry Port. In 1967 ''Hardy'' transferred to the Second Frigate Squadron and attended Portsmouth Navy Days. The after 40 mm guns in these ships were removed early in their careers due to hull strengthening problems. Icelandic Patrol and the First Cod War. In January 1977, when the United Kingdom enlarged its Exclusive economic zone to , ''Hardy'' was deployed on patrols of the EEZ, protecting fishing stocks and oil fields. Serving mainly in the ...
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