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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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:: VIDEO ::
Unstoppable

An awesome promotional video from the Canadian Paralympic Committee

:: Jr ATHLETE NOMINATION ::

Do you know an outstanding junior athlete?
Nominate them for the 2012 SPORTS 'N SPOKES Junior Athlete of the Year.
Nomination deadline is June 15, 2012 so don't delay.


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

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

June 2002 Table of Contents

Quads, Cameras, Action!

With the quad-rugby season coming to a close, could the defending national champs hold off their surging competition?

NATIONAL WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

The defending champs couldn't make it two in a row at this year's NWBT.

THIS LAND
IS YOUR LAND

Searching out an accessible vacation spot? We may have just what you're looking for!

THERE'S ALWAYS A WAY

Are you struggling with obesity? Trying to get fit? Paralympian Kevin Saunders is spreading the word: There's always a way!

Also in this issue:

In My Opinion:

Editor Cliff Crase notes it has been awhile since he's gone to school for "show and tell."

Juniors:

A former high-school catcher hasn't let his disability get in the way of his life or his relationship with his teammates.

Basketball:

Celebrating a couple of the wheelchair basketball's "originals," a good sport, a good guy, and some Hall of Famers.

Fitness:

Having a disability doesn't mean you can't be healthy!

Players:

Two competitors who are leaving their marks on wheelchair sports.

Performance:

We have learned a lot about wheelchair design during the past 20 years and now have taken performance and image to a bright new place.

Playbook:

News on hand controls for helicopters and airplanes, and a date is set for 2003 international games.

Fishing:

The PVA Bass Trail reaches the Southeast.

Scorecard:

South African wins second Boston victory, and Canadian event draws 2,000 competitors.

Timeout:

What's your take on the "g"-word?



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