Michigan Victory Games is four days of non-stop fun, friendships, and competition. This competition is for those with physical disabilities – individuals who want to go head-to-head with others who have the same competitive spirit. It ends with a dance to commemorate the experience and celebrate! Over the years, Michigan Victory Games has qualified athletes to compete in Paralympics, World Games and the National Sports Festival.
We give athletes with physical disabilities a chance; a chance to compete, make friends, and feel the support of a team. To experience the thrill of victory and the possibility of defeat.
Since the first Paralympic Games in Rome in 1960, swimming has been one of the Games’ main sports. The thrill of competition aside, swimming offers many benefits including strengthening the cardiovascular systems and the major muscle groups of both the upper and lower body. It also develops flexibility in the muscles and joints as…
Table tennis is one of the most popular sports in the world with 16 million players in the U.S. alone. You can find table tennis in the basements and rec rooms of individual homes and apartments across the country. You can also play the game at sport and recreation facilities, university centers, and various other…
Track and Field is the largest Olympic and Paralympic sport in terms of the number of athletes and number of classifications and categories. In addition to the races that take place on the track, there are a number of competitions that take place on the field inside the track. In particular, there are throwing and…
The people you meet through tennis are friendly, happy, optimistic and outgoing, They just want to have a good time and want others to have a good time. – Steve Kappes, Director of the San Diego Wounded Warrior Tennis Program and Director of Military Outreach for the San Diego District Tennis Association All About…