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This past weekend, I had the wonderful opportunity to support the Babcock Bunch at The Carroll Center for the Blind’s 4th Annual Canine Walk and Family Fair. The team was led by my personal inspiration, Madeleine Babcock, who was born with glaucoma and aniridia. Both of these conditions left her […]

Community Support for Adaptive Athletes



When opportunity comes knocking at your door, nothing can get in your way if you put your all into it. In the case of Chelsea McClammer, the opportunity to play tennis was given to her at age six after she was in a car accident. The help of a local […]

#RoadtoRio: Chelsea McClammer



A big part of life is overcoming the obstacles that are bound to come our way, and Erich Manser has done so in a significant way, but not without struggle. Manser describes himself as a visually impaired marathon runner and triathlete who has had to make some slight adaptations to […]

Erich Manser: How Running Changed Me


Sometimes success isn’t an individual achievement. As they say, it takes a village to raise a child; but in Jerome Singleton’s case, a supportive family, good friends and personal determination are all he needed to become the international Paralympic track and field athlete he is today. The Paralympic Gold medalist […]

Jerome Singleton inspiring Femita



Success requires a process that often begins with simply trying, and Cheri Blauwet is a great example of it. Cheri is a Paralympic wheelchair racer who has won several races in her day, including the 2004 Boston Marathon, and has competed at the Olympic level in Sydney, Athens and Beijing. […]

Cheri Blauwet, A Story of Success that Started at a ...