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The art and science of wheelchair basketball - Paul Schulte and the mechanics of sports wheelchairs

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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Schulte is renowned for the basketball chairs he designs, bespoke and measured perfectly to the player and their abilities, in Beijing he'll even be competing against players from other countries who'll be in chairs he had made for them.

3rd Annual All Terrain Handcycle World Championships a success in Cressted Butte

Sunday, September 7, 2008

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This year saw the racing events expanded, with the addition of a true downhill event, featuring the Adaptive Sports' Center's 4-wheel "gravity machines" which are wheel chairs dedicated to downhill racing. Also new this year, was the opportunity for all disability groups to race off-road, which is an expansion of the main event: The hill climb and cross country handcycle races at CBMR, which was contested on the amazing One-Off Handcycle, designed for serious off-road work by Mike Augspurger, who is also a co-organizer of the event and sponsor.

Interview with Ernst Van Dyk - Paralympian, wheelchair marathon world record holder and handcycling legend

Friday, September 5, 2008

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It's unfortunate that Ernst Van Dyk (RSA) may be best known to the general public following this years London marathon when pictures of his collision with Joshua George (USA) where carried by newspapers and TV stations worldwide. The two elite wheelchair racers crashed together just yards from the finishing line and ended up in the crash barriers, and the news

Darol Kubacz summits Kilimanjaro - New paraplegic World Record

Thursday, September 4, 2008

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On Saturday 16th August 2008, Darol Kubacz achieved his dream of becoming the first paraplegic to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro purely under his own power. Reaching 18,400ft, Darol completed the grueling climb in 10 days and sat higher than any other paraplegic has climbed without help.

Sadler’s Alaska Challenge 2009 - Route and details announced

Thursday, September 4, 2008

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The new course is the toughest in the history of the event, with an overall climb of over 16,000ft, organisers are keen to ensure participants have prepared adequately for the world's toughest wheelchair and handcycle race. A list of qualifying events is due to be released by the start of November, with upcoming events in both the USA and Europe counting towards qualification.

12 Week Handcycle Marathon Fitness Training Guide

Thursday, August 28, 2008

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Handcycling is a great way to help wheelchair users to improve overall health and fitness, loose weight and generally enjoy getting a sense of freedom from hitting the road again. It's also pretty addictive, once you get your own handcycle and get into the habit of regular exercise it's almost inevitable that you're going to start thinking about racing or attempting a marathon.

Quadriplegic Sailor Hilary Lister forced to cancel solo circumnavigation of the UK

Saturday, August 16, 2008

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Hilary Lister, the female sailor attempting to conduct the first solo circumnavigation of the UK by a quadriplegic, has been forced to cancel the challenge after 53 days at sea. Plagued by horrendous weather, problems with her boat's keel and water damage to her specialist control equipment, Hilary is determined to complete the challenge and has vowed to return next year.

Sadlers Alaska Challenge 2009 - 25th Anniversary Handcycle and Wheelchair Race Announcement Soon!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

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Challenge Alaska, organisers of the famed Sadler's Alaska Challenge are getting set to make an announcement about the 2009 extra special 25th Anniversary race known for being the world's hardest wheelchair and handcycle race.

Darol Kubacz back on Kilimanjaro for first paraplegic wheelchair summit attempt

Monday, August 11, 2008

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Darol Kubacz is back on Kilimanjaro with his Freedom For Life team having launched another attempt to become the first paraplegic to make it to the summit of Africa's highest mountain. 2 years ago, during his first summit bid, Darol was forced to turn back with 'just' 3,000ft to go when he developed pulmanory edema (altitude sickness) and came close to death, he's spent these last two years training and preparing for another attempt and started out from the base on 7th August.

10 Things you can do next weekend

Sunday, August 10, 2008

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It can be frustrating being in a wheelchair, obviously there's the whole problem with changing light-bulbs and other minor difficulties that come with being in a wheelchair, but one of the biggest hurdles is actually finding activities and sports that are accessible.

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