Sports can bridge cultural divides. It brings athletes and fans together, even when they’re from different countries, when they speak different languages, and when they have a variety of abilities.
An organization in Ohio hosted a winter sports event recently, giving disabled veterans and their families an opportunity to enjoy athletics despite their obstacles.
Dec. 13—ROCHESTER — It was in watching his son, Matthew Copler, play for the Rochester Raiders adapted floor hockey team that Jeff Copler became hooked on this program. That was from 2004 until 2007.
MISSION Our mission is to increase awareness and promote opportunities for individuals with disabilities to participate in adaptive sports and recreation in order to improve their quality of life.
As a provider for UAB Sports and Exercise Medicine, Johan Latorre, M.D. specializes in non-operative orthopedic, musculoskeletal, and sports medicine. He is passionate about treating athletes at all ...
I recently returned home after helping at my 17th Minnesota High School League Adapted Floor Hockey State Tournament at Coon Rapids High School. This was a new venue for the tournament. While visiting ...
The Adaptive Sports and Recreation Club gives students and community members many opportunities for exercising and ...
Paradox Sports offers climbing experience for veterans and other people with disabilities. (Courtesy of Pardox Sports) Adaptive sports have proven to be a catalyst for establishing community among ...
OHIO, USA — For more than a decade, Adaptive Sports Ohio has worked to ensure students with physical disabilities are not left on the sidelines when it comes to school athletics. Founded 16 years ago, ...
On Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the City of Burbank’s Parks and Recreation Department will ...