For host regions, the Games are a concentrated labor market event, and potentially a significant opportunity for Disabled job ...
As a long jumper, Stef Reid never thought she’d need to learn how to land on ice. Now she’s part of a movement hoping to get figure skating into the Paralympics. Skating sports are a big gap on the ...
Despite struggling with severe asthma and suffering a broken spine in an accident, Kelsey O'Driscoll is now set to compete at ...
Throughout the day, athletes celebrated with teammates and supporters — sharing hugs, laughter, high fives, running and ...
Jolina Harris, affectionately called JoJo by her family, was drawn to the water as a young child. The ocean was her playground -- and her solace. Now a 12-year-old, she finds that peace in the pool as ...
While no athletes with intellectual disabilities compete in the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games, a campaign is underway to have adapted sports reinstated in the Paralympic program for 2030, when the ...
PHOTO PROVIDED The Clinton County Board of Commissioners unanimously proclaimed March 2026 as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Accepting the proclamation was Stephen Shope on behalf of the ...
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Paralympics: Inside adaptive sports with Team USA sled hockey (Enable: The Disability Podcast)
Malik Jones, a member of Team USA’s sled hockey team at the 2026 Paralympics in Italy, talks with “Enable: The Disability Podcast” about adaptive sports and the differences between traditional hockey ...
Multiple community organizations took a dive for the Rowan County Special Olympics on Feb. 28. The fundraising effort, which takes place at Salisbury Elks River Park, saw members […] ...
Through the power of sports, people with intellectual disabilities discover new strengths, abilities, skills, and much more.
Nearly 40 per cent of Canadians now follow the Paralympics, which is helping shift public attitudes toward disability.
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