LAF2

Sports they can participate in include sitting volleyball, powerlifting, athletics, archery, and equestrian.

[1] Sportspeople in this class use wheelchairs on a regular basis as a result of reduced muscle function.

In terms of functional classification, this means the sportsperson uses a wheelchair, has moderate sitting balance, reduced limb function in their throwing limb but has good sitting balance while throwing.

[2] For the 1984 Summer Paralympics, LAF2 was defined by the Games organizers as, "Wheelchair bound with normal function in throwing arm and poor to no sitting balance.

The rules were later changed to be inclusive of anyone, including Les Autres players, who meet the minimum disability requirement.

[22][23] Powerlifting is another sport open to people from this class where they compete against others with minimal disability requirements and are segregated based on weight.

This grade is typically for people with cerebral palsy, les autres and spinal cord injuries who have severe levels of disability.