Move United uses the power of sport to push what’s possible for people with disabilities, confronting ignorance, fueling conversation, and inciting action that leads us to a world where everyone’s included. As the largest adaptive sports organization in the country, Move United serves over 125,000 youth, wounded warriors and adults annually through 245 Move United member organizations in 45 states and the District of Columbia.
Over 70 different adaptive sports are offered across the country, including alpine and Nordic skiing, snowboarding, sled hockey, wheelchair basketball, golf, cycling, swimming, scuba, track & field, archery, climbing, hiking, and more. To highlight the various adaptive sports available, Move United has produced the 2026 Adaptive Sports Calendar which features various athletes and adaptive sports, a listing of Move United members across the country, and other resources and information.

Move United solicited images through a nationwide photo contest. After receiving nearly 100 submissions, 13 entries were selected for this year’s calendar. Photographers include Charlotte Smith, Pete Larson, Anthony Norkus, Lakeshore Foundation, Caree Benford, Dana Reed, Scott Paulus, Reed Hoffmann, Matthew Stevens, Timothy Brown, Action Moments, Wheelchair Sports Federation, and Joe Kusumoto.
Featured athletes include 4X Paralympic Gold Medalist Josh Pauls, Paralympian Michael Spivey, wounded warfighters, and other youth and adults with physical disabilities.
Move United knows the way people view disability is far from reality. This calendar was developed to help shift the narrative and redefine what disability looks like. Sports make us more—more determined, more powerful, more ourselves. And they show the world what we can do. To download your free electronic copy of the 2026 Adaptive Sports Calendar, click here. To order a print version, visit 2026 Adaptive Sports Calendar.