How Paralympic Sprinter Femita Ayanbeku Learned to Love Her Body — and Feel Comfortable in Shorts. Read the story in People Magazine here. In the news: People Magazine Features Paralympic Sprtiner Femita Ayanbeku This entry was posted on August 30, 2021 by Kate Johnson
The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games are now underway and you can follow all the action on cable and streaming. The Games kicked off on August 24th with a record number of athletes. On cable there will be live coverage of selected competitions on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) from 9:00 PM-9:00 […] How to watch the Tokyo Paralympic Games This entry was posted on August 25, 2021 by Kate Johnson
A local nonprofit is working to help the next generation of Paralympians make dreams come true… Read More In the News: Adaptive Sports Empowering Athletes This entry was posted on August 5, 2021 by Kate Johnson
“Even though I had lost both of my legs, I just got back in and was happy to be in the pool.” Morgan Stickney was relearning how to walk and swim when the COVID-19 pandemic began to emerge in early 2020. Read More… In the News: After 2 amputations and a pandemic, Morgan ... This entry was posted on June 30, 2021 by Kate Johnson
Paralympian Hallie Smith makes it look easy. Gliding along the Charles River, she takes tips from her coach Jennifer Sichel, who won a silver medal in the 2016 Olympics. Read More… In the News: ‘About what my body can do instead ... This entry was posted on June 29, 2021 by Kate Johnson
New Hampshire will be well-represented in this summer’s Paralympics. A resident of Manchester has qualified in Track and Field. Noelle Lambert will head to Tokyo this summer after her first-place finish in the 100-meter race at the Paralympics trials in Minneapolis earlier this month. Read More… In the News: Woman who lost leg in Martha’s Vineyard ... This entry was posted on June 29, 2021 by Kate Johnson
NBC Boston 10 features New Hampshire native Noelle Lambert on the show “On Her Mark” feature. Reporter Hannah Donnelly introduces viewers to the resilient athlete who is redefining the limits for amputees. This entry was posted on April 12, 2021 by Kate Johnson | Open »
HANOVER – Tennis players of all ages gathered at the South Shore YMCA’s tennis courts Sunday for the third free clinic in a series offered by the South Coast Wheelchair Tennis Foundation. Read More. In the News: Courting fun: Wheelchair tennis serves up a ... This entry was posted on March 10, 2021 by Kate Johnson