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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


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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 ...



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Attention high school students with disabilities: The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association wants you. The MIAA is launching an initiative aimed at increasing participation in adaptive sports in the current school year. Last week, an e-mail was sent to all MIAA principals and athletic directors outlining the initiative. (Read the full […]

The Boston Globe: MIAA launches initiative for adaptive athletes


    After almost drowning in her neighbor’s pool, Elise Morley began swimming lessons at the insistence of her mother. Swimming wasn’t love at first stroke for Elise; it wasn’t until she joined a competitive swim team at the age of nine that she became passionate about the sport. Born […]

Elise Morley – Superstar


by Kathy Maloney One never knows where the path of volunteering will take you. In 2010, I volunteered at my first Paralympic Games in Vancouver, Canada. While I was there and working at the Cross Country/Biathlon venue, I had the chance to meet and get to know some wonderful athletes, […]

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One thing to know about blind hockey: it’s unapologetically loud. Instead of a rubber puck that glides silently across the floor or ice, hockey players with visual impairment use a larger metal puck filled with eight ball bearings. Read More…

In the News: Playing hockey while blind