“Feeling that sweat”: In Journey Paratriathlon Camp, disabled athletes learn the basics of the sport
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... ENGLEWOOD — Getting used to the “blade” prosthesis that lower leg amputees use for running, Josh Nowlan jogged a lap around a ball field Saturday afternoon ...
Sunday, April 28, marked the 17th year for Loma Linda University Health’s PossAbilities & Kid’s Triathlon, which was open to athletes of all ages and abilities, including amputees and stroke victims.
Beginning at 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, the following closures will occur for the triathlon:› Riverfront Parkway will be closed to all traffic from Molly Lane to Aquarium Way and closed to through traffic ...
Paratriathlon is becoming the sport of choice for disabled athletes and may even be a Paralympic sport in 2016. We investigate the reasons for its success and talk to some of the UK's finest ...
Running is not Tanis Hooker's favorite thing to do. He loves to swim, though, and he bicycles often. So he should enjoy at least two-thirds of the 25th anniversary Rhoades McKee Reeds Lake Triathlon ...
Paratriathlon is becoming the sport of choice for disabled athletes and may even be a Paralympic sport in 2016. We investigate the reasons for its success and talk to some of the UK's finest ...
Partnering with 40 physically disabled students at their school was fulfilling for the Lyons Township High School sophomore physical education students, who also participated in a separate event as ...
Sunday, April 28, marked the 17th year for Loma Linda University Health’s PossAbilities & Kid’s Triathlon, which was open to athletes of all ages and abilities, including amputees and stroke victims.
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