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When he's ready, he'll compete in classes for retired racehorses as well as in open-company horse trials and events.
A showcase for cars that even the most careful scrutinizers of the automotive fossil record have assumed to be either extinct or deserving of that status, the Concours entries compete in classes like "Rust Belt American Junk" and "Soul-Sucking Japanese Appliance".
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Skilled players compete in Class A teams.
Blind athletes compete in class 11 and are blindfolded and run with a guide runner.
As my son, Scott, a runner in college, once said to me, "I don't have the genes to compete in class A competition".
Athletic teams compete in Class 6A and are known as the "Buffaloes".
The Around Alone fleet is split into two classes, with seven boats racing in Class I for 50- to 60-footers and six boats competing in Class II for 40- to 50-footers.
Bayley, who competes in class seven, added: "I can't wait for London 2012, the team are going to do really well and we are very well prepared.
He competes in Class 10, which is the highest level of functionality in the system.
The BT49 competes in class C, for post 1971 ground effects cars.
The marching band competes in Class AAA and in 2008 placed third overall in the Georgia Invitational Band Championship.
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