The Third Local Disabled Sports Tournament began Monday at the grounds of Kuwait Disabled Sports Club in the shooting, athletics and target ball for the blind and visually impaired, and will continue for three days. Results of the first day of (...)
Slamming into each other with a metallic crunch, Cambodia’s first women’s wheelchair basketball team are changing attitudes to disability in a nation where unexploded landmines claim new victims every week but physical impairments are scorned. (...)
The national three-day sports competition organised by the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation is open to eight to 21 year olds with a physical disability or visual impairment. Athletes compete in regional teams across 19 sports, including (...)
A little closer to home though, and a disability sports expo is being held over the next two days in the New South Wales city of Newcastle. The event is being run by Wheelchair Sports NSW and aims to showcase 12 sports for people with and (...)
The opening weekend of the March Madness of the NCAA Tournament had some amazing moments — some would say shining moments — from those games. Here’s a look at some of the best highlights from the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament: With five (...)
More than 50 kids hit the ice at Wesbanco on Sunday, some for the very first time. “It really gave me a sense of belonging and a purpose you know in a world where there are a lot of able bodied individuals and people with disabilities are often (...)
The Prince, who founded the Invictus Games for injured military athletes, cheered on former RAF Senior Aircraftsman Mike Goody and Paul Vice, an ex-Royal Marines commando awarded the Military Cross. Both men are due to compete alongside two (...)
Students with and without disabilities are learning to play power soccer together in a two-unit course sponsored by education professor Derek Van Rheenan called “Disability and Sport.” Power soccer is the latest inclusive competitive sport to be (...)
Some blind athletes are making noise for a new ball game in South Florida based entirely on sound like whats is already done around the Copa Libertadores Tournament. “The sport removes all barriers,” said player Tyler Marren. “Anybody, no matter (...)
Alain Legault remembers the first time he saw a disabled person skiing using adapted gear. An avid skier, he says he didn’t give it much thought. Now, it’s a moment he recalls easily. Poley Mountain offers better access to skiers with (...)
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