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PARALYMPIC SPORT CLUB BOSTON A program of Adaptive Sports New England SWIM TEAM – Fall 2018   WHAT:           PSC BOSTON SWIM TEAM is weekly swim training for competition and fitness-focused Para swimmers. WHEN:           Fall season is Sundays, September 30–December 16, 2018; 12:30-2:00 PM (see detailed […]

Paralympic Sport Club Boston Swim Team begins September 30


  Monday, October 8 (Columbus Day holiday) 4:00-6:00 PM Tony C’s Assembly Row 699 Assembly Row Somerville, MA Join Paralympians, other athletes who are blind or visually impaired, families, and supporters for a social gathering of friendship and story-telling.  Athletes of all ages and levels of competitiveness are encouraged to […]

National Blind Sports Day – Boston Celebration


Spring 2018 Northeast Para Swimming Development Clinic November 16-18, 2018 University of Massachusetts/Amherst Adaptive Sports New England will host the Fall 2018 Northeast Para Swimming Development Clinic at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst November 16-18.  This clinic, for developmental and emerging Para swimmers, will feature sessions on planning and mental preparation, […]

Fall 2018 Northeast Para Swimming Development Clinic



Swimmers/families are welcome to stay at a hotel of their choosing. The Courtyard Hadley Amherst  – HEADQUARTERS HOTEL Call hotel to get clinic rate of  $149/night; mention “Para Swimming Clinic.” 423 Russell Street  Hadley, Massachusetts 01035 Website          Phone: 413-256-5454 2.2 miles from pool   OTHER NEARBY HOTELS […]

NE Para Swimming Clinic Hotels



 By Becky Wentworth “Even though swimming may be difficult in the moment, the rewarding feeling you get afterwards is always worth it” Lena Williamson started swimming at 7 years old and hasn’t stopped since. She began with swim lessons and eventually swam all four years for her high school swim […]

Lena Sets Sights on Future


The 5thAnnual Martin Richard Memorial Mile was held at South Boston’s Joe Moakley Park this Thursday, and for the 5thtime, Adaptive Sports New England was there to encourage and facilitate participation by individuals who have a visual or mobility impairment.  “Inclusion” is the word used to describe this, but only […]

Inclusion is Nothing Special