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Adaptive athletes Alana Nichols and Roy Tuscany will share inspirational stories about obstacles they have overcome at a ...
The remaining teams leave all their bricks on the table for the Master Build, which decides who takes home $100,000 as the Season 5 winner. In the climactic challenge, they get one final chance to ...
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Kazakhstan hosts Virtus World Basketball Championships as athletes push for Paralympic inclusion
In Astana, Kazakhstan, a crowd erupted as Australia’s men’s team sealed gold in the 5x5 final at the 2025 Virtus World Basketball Championships. But for athletes with intellectual disabilities, this ...
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Zak Madell talks to Anastasia Bucsis about his wheelchair rugby success and road to retirement
In 2011, at the age of 17, Zak Madell made his debut on the Canadian national team. Madell then went on to compete in the ...
Los Angeles prepares for the 2028 Paralympics with a focus on inclusivity, led by Mayor Karen Bass and other officials, ...
As part of the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), city leaders are making sure Los Angeles is ...
After a 70-day pause for construction, Metro Saturday reopened the westernmost stretch of its D (Purple) Line with full rail service resuming between Union Station and Koreatown. The transit agency ...
A day ahead of the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disability Act, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Friday reaffirmed the city’s commitment to a “Games For All” as the region prepares to host its ...
As a guide runner, Avery is bound to an athlete by a tether as they sprint in lanes side-by-side, communicating by touch and ...
Signed into law in 1990 and strengthened by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008, the legislation ensures equal access to ...
Metro's light rail network will soon extend all the way to Pomona. On Sept. 19, the A Line extension will open, adding ...
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