Mesa Association of Sports for the Disabled logo - a downward pointing triangle with stylized running figures inside it.

"Let No One Sit on the Sidelines."



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Far West Athletic Association - wheelchair sports organization in San Jose, CA. They'll be hosting the 2000 Jr. National Wheelchair Championships, so bookmark this site now!

Oldies but Goodies

Wheelchair Sports, USA has an excellent links page.

American Amputee Soccer Association - lots of great stuff here and it's even mirrored in Spanish.
Directory of Wheelchair Sports Associations from Sports 'N Spokes magazine.
Wheelchair Injuries - shoulder pain and carpal tunnel from pushing a wheelchair. What can you do to avoid them?
Accent on Access is building an index of links containing information about accessibility, handicapped access, resources for persons with disabilities, disability issues and other matters affecting the disabled community. Stop by and check out their links today!.

Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disablity. This site provides information and links to resources about active living with a disability. They sponsor an annual Forum that features topics like education and schools, sports, recreations services, community expansion, physical condition evaluation and orientation, community access, lifestyle modification and re-education, chronic disease and active living, equipment adaptation and improvement, older adults, outdoor activities, and safety and injury prevention. This year's forum is being held in May in Quebec in conjunction with the 11th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity. Check out their page for more details on their programs.


Adaptive Sports and Skiing Home Page. Now here's a guy who knows how to have fun. Tom Cannalonga is out skiing, scuba diving and participating in other extreme sports. He feels the need for speed. Nice pictures and a lot of "you gotta try this" excitement at this site. Drop on by and say hi to Tom. He's looking for sports buddies.


Blindsport is a new mailing list dealing specifically with sports for the blind. Topics may range from announcements of upcoming tournaments, how to make sports more accessible to the blind, results from tournaments and events, sports training camps, personal experiences, and any other related topics.

To subscribe, send a message to listserv@nfbcal.org. Leave the subject blank and put the words:

subscribe bsports Firstname Lastname

in the body of the message. ("Firstname Lastname" is your name.)

Listowner: J.J. Meddaugh - jmeddaug@cris.com


Competitive Sports Travel and Tours provides team travel packages to sporting events around the world. They offer national and international tours in wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair soccer, sledge hockey, lawn bowling and bocci.

Disability Net - this link will take you to their sports page but stick around and look at some of the other resources located on this site.



Disabled Sports, USA. This national association provides sporting opportunities for people with hysical disabilities including amputations, paraplegia, quadriplegia, cerebral palsy, head injury, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, stroke and visual impairments.

Mesa Association of Sports for the Disabled is proud to be named the Website of the Month for March by Disabled Sports, USA.



International Paralympic Committee. There is a wealth of information here for both athletes and coaches.



United States Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association. You'll find information here about the USCPAA Classification system for competition, as well as more about their organization and the 1996 Paralympics held in Atlanta.


Untangling the Web - a huge list of WWW resources on disabilities.


Wheelchair Racing Resource Page has links to all kinds of pages and information about wheelchair racing and wheelchair racers on the web. Check it out!

Wheelchair Sports--Medical Considerations. This page is written by Peter Mellow, Lecturer Dept Sport and Health Science Aukland Institute of Technology. This page offers an overview of the various injuries/health problems that can occur with serious training.


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Pictures from the Desert Challenge!


Read Selected Articles from our Newsletter, Sportsline.

Our Summer 1998 issue hit mailboxes all over the East Valley in May. If you missed it, get the latest scoop right here!


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