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Achilles International

Achilles International is a leading adaptive running nonprofit that transforms the lives of youth, adults and veterans with disabilities through athletic programs and social connection. Achilles has 62 chapters hosting weekly workouts for all abilities and paces in parks around the world. Run, walk or roll as an athlete with a disability or get involved as a volunteer guide at www.achillesinternational.org.

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Disabled Athlete Sports Association

DASA is a non-profit organization that provides multiple recreational, sports, and fitness programming for those individuals with physical disabilities. Our mission is to provide those with physical disabilities the opportunity to participate in recreation, sports, and fitness activities that are designed to improve self-esteem, growth, and well being while instilling family values.


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Gateway Games

Hosted by the Disabled Athlete Sports Association, this multi-sport event offers competition in Archery, Boccia, Swimming, and Track & Field to athletes with physical or visual disabilities from around the country.


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Kansas City Treadz Wheelchair Basketball

To help adults and teenagers with physical disabilities increase their health, fitness, through participation in organized wheelchair sports.


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Lake of the Ozarks Judo Club

Athletes who are blind or have vision impairments compete under the rules of the International Judo Association at the Paralympic Games, with the exception of a mat that has different textures to mark zones and the competition area.Competitors must attack, defend, and maintain balance during a match in order to score points by using certain attack and counterattack techniques. Paralympic judo competition is open to male and female athletes who are blind/visually impaired.


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Midwest Adaptive Sports

Midwest Adaptive Sports (MAS) is a therapeutic, recreational and competitive ski program for individuals with disabilities. Our objective is to have fun, build independence, self-esteem, confidence, physical development and socialization. We strive to enhance participation in all aspects of community by promoting the concept of ability through integration, public awareness and education.


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Missouri Association of Blind Athletes

The Missouri Chapter of USABA.


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Missouri Predators Wheelchair Basketball

Registered team with the NWBA.


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Springfield-Greene County Park Board

Springfield-Greene County Park Board

Currently we run archery sport programming. We will be adding more sports in the very near future and look to maintain the sports options all year long.


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Team River Runner Springfield

Team River Runner (TRR), established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC area, is a primarily volunteer non-profit organization run by a council of kayakers and overseen by a board of directors. TRR was initially established to help active duty military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan who were recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. With the success there obvious and the opportunity elsewhere apparent, TRR expanded to other Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) chapter sites in 2007. TRR envisions a national network which creates innovative paddling programs designed to assist with the recovery of those injured while serving our country. Through paddle sports, TRR volunteers and partners provide local communities unique opportunities for the active, safe and positive support of healing service members and their families.


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Team River Runner St. Louis

Team River Runner (TRR), established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC area, is a primarily volunteer non-profit organization run by a council of kayakers and overseen by a board of directors. TRR was initially established to help active duty military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan who were recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. With the success there obvious and the opportunity elsewhere apparent, TRR expanded to other Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) chapter sites in 2007. TRR envisions a national network which creates innovative paddling programs designed to assist with the recovery of those injured while serving our country. Through paddle sports, TRR volunteers and partners provide local communities unique opportunities for the active, safe and positive support of healing service members and their families.


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University of Missouri Wheelchair Basketball

Mizzou Wheelchair Basketball student-athletes have a unique responsibility to challenge themselves both academically and athletically. Excellence on and off the court is expected. They must balance the rigors of the college classroom with the tremendous mental and physical demands of the basketball court. In doing so, these student-athletes are presented with a chance to fulfill their potential, strive for greatness and realize their dreams.


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