Inside the Paris Paralympics
Suzanne Edwards is a manual wheelchair user who works for Airbnb as the accessibility standards lead. Airbnb is a Worldwide Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, so Edwards has…
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Suzanne Edwards is a manual wheelchair user who works for Airbnb as the accessibility standards lead. Airbnb is a Worldwide Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, so Edwards has…
When, where and what sports you should check out as the Paris Paralympics get underway.
Adult Sailing Adaptive Sailing Welcome to US Sailing’s home for adaptive sailing Adaptive sailing refers to programs that provide unrestricted access to the water and experiential sailing for persons with…
Meet the first female quadriplegic driver to compete in sanctioned auto races.
Learning About Goalball from a Paralympian January 22, 2024 Played competitively in 112 countries, goalball is a team sport for athletes who are blind and low vision. We recently spoke…
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A documentary about sit-skier Trevor Kennison became something much larger when filmmakers learned how he was connected to Barry Corbet.
When you think of great cycling locations, Huntsville, Alabama, probably isn’t top of mind. But in recent years, the city has grown into a regular host of paracycling events, and
The Active Project from the Kelly Brush Foundation aims to guide you along your adaptive sports journey.
Three wheelchair users tackle some of America’s wildest obstacle courses.