There are a few benchmarks that occur in our lives that are significant or monumental. They can sometimes break our hearts or bring us to our knees. There are always those times though that one will remember for a lifetime for the good it has done, not just for the individual, but more importantly for the masses it effects. In this blog, I will attempt to capture such an occurrence.
History in the Making: A Gold Medal and an ESPY Award for Wheelchair Basketball
Jul 30, 2017 12:24:35 PM / by Dave Kiley posted in us paralympic team, adaptive sports, team usa, wheelchair basketball, paralympics
Winning Lifelong Friendships at the Paralong Drive Championships
Jan 13, 2017 11:54:58 AM / by Işıl Tanyeri posted in adaptive sports, team usa, adaptive golfing, wheelchair golfing, paralong drive
J Dee Marinko, ABC Medical scholarship recipient writes about his experience at the ParaLong Drive Championships in 2014.
How to Become a Paralympic Athlete
Sep 15, 2016 3:26:51 PM / by Işıl Tanyeri posted in adaptive sports, team usa, wheelchair basketball
Former Paralympic Star, Dave Kiley, lists 5 key factors that makes an athlete – a Paralympic Athlete.
U.S. Adaptive Athlete Spotlight
Jun 7, 2016 11:13:12 PM / by Işıl Tanyeri posted in bladder exstrophy, us paralympic team, adaptive sports, team usa, wheelchair racing, wheelchair basketball
In the summer of 2015, during the Para Pan American Games in Toronto, a young athlete on Team USA caught our attention with his success in wheelchair racing. As we followed his athletic journey closer, we found out that he also played wheelchair basketball with the Para Spokane Jr. Team and traveled to Louisville for the NWBA Nationals. We were convinced this young athlete had a bright future ahead of him. We reached out to his family to learn more about his journey toward becoming the great athlete he is today. We are excited to share the story of Spencer Kimbro.

