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Betsy Gilman and Paul Kloster have developed a clinic to ensure everyone can get out on the lake and enjoy water skiing.
On Tuesday, people with an array of disabilities got the chance to get out on the water at Gull Lake in Richland.
Living with a physical limitation can be challenging, especially for those who were physically active before an accident. The health professionals with NMMC's Rehabilitation Services sponsored a free ...
In this week's Eye Piece, for many people, the thrill of water skiing remains out of reach due to physical or cognitive challenges. But in La ...
I’m sure I mentioned in a previous column that I was part of the first Ski-A-Thon to benefit Maine Handicapped Skiing. That would have been about 1980. My participation since has been to support ...
I'm in London, covering the games for the Daily Press. I first became interested in handicap sports (now called adaptive sports) after I saw a one-legged skier at Snowbird, Utah in the mid 1980s.
Walt Bergman has been helping disabled skiers as a volunteer of the Adaptive Handicap Ski program for years. What started as a way to get on the mountain to ski has become a labor of love for Bergman.
Jim Polehinke, a U.S. Navy veteran and adaptive ski instructor for Colorado Discover Ability, said being given the opportunity to learn to ski after he became disabled was "just phenomenal." ...