Morgan Stickney was an Olympic hopeful before health issues led to the loss of both of her lower legs. But, thanks to revolutionary new work, pioneered by Doctor Matthew Carty of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, called a “Ewing Amputation” Morgan has returned to the pool as a Para-athlete and National […] In the News: New Hampshire double amputee has her eyes ... This entry was posted on July 28, 2020 by Kate Johnson
VIEW CALENDAR OF LOCAL ACTIVITIES The events listed in this calendar are owned and operated by the event organizer listed and not Adaptive Sports New England (unless we are listed as the organizer).  While we only list programs of organizations with which we are familiar, Adaptive Sports New England’s listing […] Upcoming Events Calendar This entry was posted on January 20, 2014 by farah.rizvi
Our Supporters Our Partners Do you want to support adaptive sports programming in New England? The mission of Adaptive Sports New England is to increase participation in sports among New England youth and adults who have visual or mobility impairments. Supporters and Partners This entry was posted on January 25, 2023 by Sam Bernstein
Below is a list of many of the organizations that offer quality adaptive sport opportunities for New England youth and young adults who have visual or mobility impairments.  Many other organizations have adaptive or inclusive programs and their absence from this list is not necessarily any commentary on the quality […] New England Adaptive Sport Organizations This entry was posted on July 22, 2021 by Kate Johnson
The number of races Chaz Davis has competed in totals well into the hundreds, yet on Monday, he finally gets to run in the event that inspired it all. He’s checking the Boston Marathon off his bucket list, as a qualifier who could finish well up among the top 150. Read More… In the News: John Conceison: Blind national champion Chaz Davis ... This entry was posted on April 14, 2018 by Kate Johnson
For the first time this year, the Boston Athletic Association will award titles and prize money in three new divisions: visually impaired, upper-body impairment and lower-body impairment. Read More. In the News: Adaptive Sports NE Joe Walsh Comments on ... This entry was posted on October 13, 2021 by Kate Johnson
 After completing her freshman year at U Mass Lowell where she was a member of the Division 1 Lacrosse team, Noelle Lambert was in a moped accident and lost her left leg above the knee. “Sports have always been a big part of my life, so when I had […] Athlete Spotlight: Noelle Lambert This entry was posted on August 17, 2020 by Joe Walsh
Our Supporters Our Partners Supporters & Partners This entry was posted on July 14, 2021 by Sam Bernstein
The delegations ruling the medal table at the Paralympics share a common trait: During the past decade they decided to invest the resources necessary to afford their athletes the same respect, coaching, equipment and opportunities that able-bodied athletes receive. Read More… In the News: How Training for the Paralympics Became ... This entry was posted on March 16, 2018 by Kate Johnson
Bionic limbs, long the stuff of science fiction fantasy, are becoming reality. An extremely rare vascular disease caused New Hampshire’s Morgan Stickney, a pre-med student and elite swimmer, to have both legs amputated. Read More… In the News: How a competitive swimmer is helping perfect ... This entry was posted on February 11, 2020 by Kate Johnson