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

May 2009 Table of Contents

Hoop It Up

Denver hosted a huge chunk of this year's championship basketball action. Would the Mile High City be able to pull off such an unprecedented feat?

No Mountain Too High

The Winter Sports Clinic invites disabled veterans from all walks of life to challenge themselves and share in the rewards gained from conquering activities on and off the mountain.

Sink or Swim

Exploring the waters of Thailand is a journey for the adventurous and wild at heartand, as one group found out, should include rigorous pre-trip planning.

Not for the Faint of Heart

Outsiders often do not understand the intensity and dedication needed to succeed in the competitive world of wheelchair basketball.

Also in this issue:

In My Opinion

Disabled sporting activities have gone well beyond racing and basketball. The opportunities offered by the Paralyzed Veterans of America's National Trapshoot Circuit is a prime example.

Billiards

Results from the PVA/NWPA Billiards Tournament in chilly Rochester, Minn. Also: Report on the Mid-America PVA Sooner 9-Ball Shootout and the Virginia Mid-Atlantic PVA 9 Ball Classic.

Shooting

Doug Vann uses skill and experience (and not Lady Luck) in capturing High Overall award at the Nevada PVA Trapshoot in Las Vegas, which featured several first-time PVA Trap Circuit participants.

Scorecard

U.S. Adaptive Ski Team's Stephani Victor and Allison Jones fare well at the IPC World Alpine Championships in Korea. Participants from 25 nations competed in the event.

Fishing

American Eagle Bass Club in tenth year of keeping Al Cail's dream alive: New England PVA members and all disabled anglers benefit from the healing power of bass fishing.

Tennis

International Tennis Federation Silver Fund sends Randy Snow to Brazil and Ecuador; programs established provide people with disabilities opportunities for an active and rewarding life.

Health & Fitness

Proper amount of sleep can increase energy levels, boost concentration, improve mood, enhance the immune system, and increase motivation. Diet plays a key role.

Juniors

Kids Excel Without Limits program introduces trapshooting and other activities to children with disabilities. Also: Adaptive auto racing, sled hockey, and a sports mentoring program.

Players

Love of aviation leads businessman to buy his own plane and obtain his pilot's license. Also: Beth Arnoult, a top-ranked U.S. women's wheelchair singles and doubles tennis player.

Playbook

Wheelchair armwrestling gains in popularity. Also: Accessible fitness facility in Tucson.

Timeout

Self-determination of athletes forms the heart and soul of sports for individuals with disabilities.



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