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Move United is an American non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of parasports among youths and adults with physical disabilities. The organization operates community parasports programs via over 150 local chapters across the country. [3]
The Move United Junior Nationals [1] (formerly the National Junior Disability Championships and the Adaptive Sports USA Junior Nationals) is an annual multi-sport event organized by Move United (formerly Adaptive Sports USA) for junior athletes between the ages of 6 and 22 who have disabilities, with sports including para-athletics.
Hobbs Kessler. Event: Athletics (800 meters, 1,500 meters). Michigan connection: Ann Arbor Skyline High School.. Schedule: Aug. 2-10; 1,500m first round, Aug. 2; 800m first round, Aug. 7. The buzz ...
The following is a list of Olympic medalists born in the state of Michigan, United States. Games Medal Name Hometown Sport ... List of Olympic medalists from Michigan.
Michigan Flyers gives people with disabilities an avenue to play hockey. Saturday, January 8 will bring a charity game for its benefit. ... Michigan Flyers gives people with disabilities an avenue ...
Deaf Hungarian fencer Ildikó Újlaky-Rejtő won two individual medals (a gold and a bronze) and five team medals at the Olympics between 1960 and 1976. She never competed at the Deaflympics, as fencing was never part of the event's programme. [1] [2] Several athletes with disabilities have competed in both the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.
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Micki King, diver, Olympic gold medalist and 10-time national champion (born in Pontiac) Karch Kiraly, volleyball player, three-time Olympic gold medalist, only person to win Olympic gold in both indoor volleyball (at both Los Angeles 1984 Olympics and Seoul 1988 Olympics) and in beach volleyball (at 1996 Atlanta Olympics) (born in Jackson)