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:: SPOTLIGHT ON ::
A Huge, Huge Honor
Chris Carr

Phoenix Quad Rugby Player Wins 2012 Athlete of the Year and Celebrates Great Successes Off the Court


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:: PHOTO OF THE WEEK ::
Photo of the week

Christiaan Otter Bailey shows his moves at the Venice Beach skate park.

May 2007 Table of Contents

Fast Break

March Madness—with a bit of February Fury—showed off who was tops in the nation, from men's and women's action to intercollegiate and juniors.

Thrills—And More!

New events bring new challenges to the 21st National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic.

Dream Catcher

Following a life-altering injury, this angler changed his attitude and learned to take whatever comes his way.

Riding Revolution

The sport has come a long way—from relative obscurity to overwhelming popularity—all in a fairly short period of time. Now, whether you are a competitive athlete or a weekend warrior, you can enjoy handcycling.

The Road Less Traveled

The prospect of death can be a scary thing. Cheating death can be even scarier.

Also in this issue:

In My Opinion

Kentucky Colonel Cliff gives his observations at the National Wheelchair Basketball Tournament.

Scorecard

Results of billiards action at the Virginia Mid-Atlantic PVA 9-Ball Classic. Also: quad rugby, sailing, and the River Bank Run.

Shooting

The most important thing is a positive mental attitude.

Hunting

Life-long quest nets a wild boar.

Fishing

Wind and cold greet anglers at PVA Bass Tour event.

Health & Fitness

Several factors work against maintaining good nutrition after SCI.

Girl Power!

Movement for disabled women in sport is gaining momentum.

Players

Paralyzed after auto accident, Richard Julian is surfing again.

Playbook

Ending 10-year run as one of top tennis players, Sonja Peters now pursues career in neuropsychology.



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