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March 4, 2026

How to Become a Paralympian: A Step-by-Step Guide

The Paralympic Games represent the pinnacle of competitive adaptive sport. Just as Olympic athletes are the best in their field, Paralympians are elite competitors who have dedicated years to their sport and the path to get there…

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Noah-Bury-Racing at The Hartford Ski Spectacular
March 3, 2026

Over 83% of Team USA Athletes to Compete in the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games Have a Connection to Move United

Founded in 1956, Move United has played a pivotal role in establishing and promoting Paralympic sports in the United States, and contributions leading to the first Paralympic Games in 1960. Over the years, Move United…

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Keith Gabel snowboarding on mountain
January 5, 2026

Nancy Gustafson and Mary Ellen Whitney Inducted Into 2025 Adaptive Sports Hall of Fame

Nancy Gustafson, from Park City, Utah, and Mary Ellen “Mare” Whitney, from Wynantskill, New York, were both recently inducted into the National Adaptive Sports Hall of Fame. The Adaptive Sports Hall of Fame, hosted by Move…

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Mary Ellen Whitney accepts award from Glenn Merry
December 18, 2025

2026 Adaptive Sports Calendar Highlights The Power of Sport

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…

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Cover of 2026 Adaptive Sports Calendar with images of mountain bikers on a trail and Move United logo
December 10, 2025

89% of Team USA Athletes That Competed in the 2022 Winter Paralympic Games Had a Connection to Move United

Sports make us more—more determined, more powerful, more ourselves. And the power of sport pushes what’s possible for people with disabilities.   Founded in 1956, Move United is shifting the narrative through sport. Through its…

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Andrew Kurka monoskiing down the mountain
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