At the 2012 Paralympics, this classification will compete in the "Olympic round format at a 122cm target from a distance of 70m".
Those three qualified for tomorrow's championship as 91 crews from 23 colleges in eight classifications competed on a windy, choppy 2,000-meter course after a seven-hour delay.
This classification does not compete in the Paralympics.
A determination is then made as to what an classification an athlete should compete in.
This classification has competed in its own separate events at the Paralympics and World Championships during the 1990s, but this changed during the 2000s.
Events this classification competes in are mixed gendered competitions for either single players or a pair of players.
At the 2012 Summer Paralympics, this classification will compete in a six end individual event, and a team event featuring BC1 and BC2 competing against each other, with three players per team, one of whom must be BC1.
At the 2012 Summer Paralympics, this classification will compete in a six end individual event, and a pairs event with four balls per each end in a four end game.