For the past 5 years in April, ABC Medical celebrates National Adaptive Sports Month. The goal of this social media awareness campaign is to promote adaptive sports. Whether it’s spreading new information throughout the adaptive sports community or reaching brand new people who have never heard of adaptive sports before, this campaign is a vital resource we can all utilize.
Brittany Gustafson
Recent Posts
National Adaptive Sports Month from an Athlete's Perspective
Apr 5, 2019 4:55:31 PM / by Brittany Gustafson
ABC Medical is Proud to Announce Partnership with USQRA
Dec 24, 2018 1:35:05 PM / by Brittany Gustafson posted in wheelchair rugby
ABC Medical is excited and honored to announce our partnership with the United States Quad Rugby Association. We will sponsor and have presence at several USQRA tournaments in 2019, including the National Championship in Rockford, IL at the end of March.
San Diego State University's First Adaptive Student-Athlete Shares Her 'Seeds of Hope' Journey
Nov 29, 2018 4:35:39 PM / by Brittany Gustafson posted in collegiate adaptive sports programs
Michelle Cross is the first student-athlete to represent San Diego State University in adaptive track and field. SDSU continues to take steps to broaden its adapted athletic program vison, beginning with Michelle. This is the first part in a series that will follow Cross’ journey as SDSU’s first official adaptive student athlete. The college freshman shares her experiences leading up to her admittance to SDSU as well as her advice for other adaptive athletes seeking to compete at the college level.
ABC Medical Awards Scholarships in 'Make a Difference' Category to 3 Outstanding Individuals
Nov 19, 2018 3:19:20 PM / by Brittany Gustafson posted in scholarship stories
We are thrilled to announce the ABC Medical Fall 2018 "Making a Difference" Scholarship recipients! Congratulations to Nick Balenger, Seth Penny, and Lauren Guerra.
Each of these amazing individuals show so much passion for bettering themselves and the lives of people around them. At ABC Medical, we share the same passion to improve the lives of those living with disabilities as well as recognize people who support and advocate for them. Together, we can all Adapt.Believe.Compete.
Shepherd Center hosts 6th Annual Project Rollway Fashion Show in Atlanta
Jul 3, 2018 4:36:53 PM / by Brittany Gustafson posted in shepherd center, project rollway, events
The Shepherd Center held its 6th Annual Project Rollway event on June 22nd. Shepherd Center is a not-for-profit hospital in Atlanta, GA specializing in the treatment, research, and rehabilitation of individuals with spinal cord injuries and other disabling conditions. Shepherd Center gives “healing and hope” to patients and their families by providing excellent medical care and transitional programs.
57th Annual National Wheelchair Bowling Tournament brings Nation's Best to Fort Worth
Jul 3, 2018 12:06:28 PM / by Brittany Gustafson posted in wheelchair bowling, adapted sports, 2018
The American Wheelchair Bowling Association held its 57th Annual National Tournament June 6-9th in Fort Worth, TX. The nation's best bowlers came from all over the country to compete. According to the AWBA blog about this event, the tournament began on Wednesday, opening with 26 teams in the Doubles Championship and 16 teams in the Pfister/Ramus Team Championship. There were also 12 singles champions who competed in the Al Uttecht Tournament of Champions.
15th Annual DK3 Tournament
Jun 12, 2018 12:49:31 PM / by Brittany Gustafson posted in wheelchair basketball, adapted sports, 2018, 3on3, dave kiley
June 2-3 was the 15th Annual Dave Kiley DK3 Tournament. An event where players enter as individuals and are sorted into teams of three based on classification, skill level, and experience. It was by far the largest turn out in the history of the event with 54 athletes in attendance. The tournament was organized by NWBA Hall of Famer and U.S. Paralympian Dave “DK” Kiley. It was proudly hosted at the University of Texas at Arlington by head coach of the Movin’ Mavs men’s wheelchair basketball team Doug Garner.