Background
Move United, the national leader in community adaptive sports, works alongside a nationwide member network to create and promote competition opportunities for youth and adults, including Warfighters. Specifically, the Move United Sanctioned Competitions includes over two dozen events annually, which vary in level and scope. These events serve over 2,000 unique athletes with a physical, visual and/or intellectual impairment. They are training opportunities for national competitions such as National Governing Body National Championships and/or Trials, the National Veteran Wheelchair Games, and the Valor and Warrior Games and are qualifiers for the The Hartford Nationals.
For a complete list of events, event locations, and event director contacts, check out the 2024 Sanctioned Competition Brochure and Calendar!
The 2025 Sanctioned Competition Calendar will be available in January, 2025!
Goals of the Competition Network
Individuals benefit greatly from recreational activities, yet many have a competitive edge. Our network offers competition opportunities to grassroots, amateur level athletes all the way up the athlete pipeline to those elite level athletes competing or aspiring to compete on the world stage.
Through the Network, we work on the Move United Vision 2028 to:
What is Sanctioning?
Sanctioning is a component of the Competition Network which approves the holding of a competitive multi-disability, single- or multi-sport event in the United States. The sanction represents an event’s commitment to follow national and international rules and regulations for each sport, to secure sophisticated venues, to utilize trained officials, and to provide a safe sport environment for athletes and spectators.
Which Sports can be Sanctioned?
Sports sanctioned by Move United include archery, para powerlifting, paratriathlon, shooting, swimming, track and field, & wheelchair tennis. These are also the sports on the competition program at The Hartford Nationals. Individual competitions in the network often include additional sports that are not sanctioned through Move United but available within the sport lineup. Additional sanctions from National Governing Bodies are suggested.
Benefits of Sanctioning with Move United
Questions? Please contact Nina Cutro-Kelly