Read more A pretty cool robotic wheelchair: Korea’s Institute of Machinery and Materials has developed an early version of a wheelchair that can climb stairs and traverse rocky terrain by ...
Wheelchair tennis was founded in 1976 by US freestyle skier Brad Parks. The sport saw rapid growth and was officially introduced to the Paralympic Games in 1992 at Barcelona. According to the ...
The latest Google Doodle showed two birds—one brown and the other blue—playing tennis in wheelchairs at the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, France. And these birds were quite animated ...
The former national wheelchair rugby team player captured wheelchair racing gold Tuesday at the Paralympic Games in Paris. The 35-year-old from Victoria won the men's T51 200 metres for Canada's ...
After the final whistle, Japanese wheelchair rugby players huddled on the court and held each other’s hands. That was the moment Japan won their maiden wheelchair rugby gold medal at the Paris 2024 ...
With the 2024 Paralympic Games underway, wheelchair tennis matches are heating up in the final rounds. Thanks to Google featuring the sport with an adorable Google Doodle of birds playing ...
Australia's Steelers finished their wheelchair rugby campaign in Paris with a 50-48 victory over Great Britain to clinch a bronze medal. It also marked the end of an era in Australian Paralympic ...
The U.S. wheelchair rugby team won silver at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games Monday. The team lost to Japan 48-41. Japan was the only team the U.S. had lost to leading up to the gold medal match.
The grand final of the Wheelchair Rugby tournament took place this Monday evening at the Arena Champ-de-Mars. Pitting Japan against the United States, two nations who had met in the group stage, the ...
Around 3.7 million wheelchair users live in the United States, each pushing themselves an average of 2,000 to 3,000 times a day. Some of that is straightforward, but wheelchair navigation ...
For Tokito Oda, Paris holds a special place in his heart. He was named after the Arc de Triomphe, the iconic monument in the heart of the city, and he also won two of his four wheelchair tennis Grand ...
Around 3.7 million wheelchair users live in the United States, each pushing themselves an average of 2,000 to 3,000 times a day. Some of that is straightforward, but wheelchair navigation sometimes ...