Posts filed under: adaptive sports

Nov. 7, 2009
North (San Diego) County Times
RAINBOW: Golf pro offers free lessons to people with disabilities
Professional Golfers' Association of America member and longtime golf professional Barry Krumwiede has something like a mantra when it comes to golf: It's not about how strong you are; it's about how good you swing.

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Filed Under: adaptive sports, physical disability, recreation

Nov. 7, 2009
The (Greenville, N.C.) Daily Reflector
Adapted sports make recreation accessible
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Filed Under: adaptive sports, recreation

Oct. 30, 2009
The (Springfield, Ill.) State Journal-Register
Danny Hicks rises above his disability through tae kwon do
In tae kwon do, age doesn’t factor into where you rank in the classroom. What you’ve achieved does.

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Oct. 26, 2009
The Charleston (S.C.) Post & Courier
Man turns disability into his life mission
Even sitting in a wheelchair, his hands not fully functional, there's a physical presence about Gilbert Smith, the former police officer who was shot on duty and left paralyzed from the waist down.

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Filed Under: adaptive sports, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), profile

Oct. 12, 2009
The New York Times
Fencing Their Way, and Loving It
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Filed Under: adaptive sports, physical disability

Oct. 3, 2009
KIAH-TV (Houston)
Foundation Helps Those With Disabilities Learn New Abilities
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Filed Under: adaptive sports