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Team U.S. member breaks down what adaptive sports do
February 14, 2025
— The first Invictus Winter Games, a Paralympic-style competition for military service members, will be held in Whistler, Vancouver, from Feb 8-16. Army Master Sgt. Mike Haley of SOCOM, competing in biathlon, rowing, swimming, wheelchair rugby, and wheelchair basketball, shared his journey from a spinal cord injury and broken femur to excelling in adaptive sports. After a severe landing accident in July 2021, Haley recovered through adaptive sports at the Fort Stewart Soldier Recovery Unit, winning medals in various events. He emphasizes the importance of adaptive sports for emotional support and recovery and looks forward to competing against international teams, despite his limited experience with winter sports...
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Life goes on with Adaptive Sports
January 2, 2025
— Retired Army Staff Sgt. Bobby Green shares his journey of overcoming spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries through the power of adaptive sports. After a fall from a tactical vehicle in Kuwait, Green faced uncertainty about his future. Initially skeptical about adaptive sports, he discovered its transformative impact at the Joint Base San Antonio Soldier Recovery Unit. Embracing activities like seated shot put, archery, and sitting volleyball, Green credits adaptive sports with saving his life and giving him the tools to adapt. Now retired, he mentors athletes and volunteers, emphasizing the importance of a strong support system and the doors that adaptive sports can open...
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