"wheelchair basketball" (also added to sports & games page)
image: a red figure in a specialised sports wheelchair, holding up a basketball. there are motion lines behind their hands and the chair's wheels.
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Thought about how cool it'd be to draw a wheelchair basketball comic one day! 🏀 here's a referenced practice doodle
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Cambodian players cheer on their team during the 2018 Asian Para Games in Jakarta, Indonesia.
LAUREN DECICCA
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Wolverines Adapted Sports’ Wheelchair Basketball starts October 5th! For information email
[email protected] or call 780-402-3331.
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I learned about the Dutch wheelchair basketball player Bo Kramer recently. And good lord she gives me gender envy.
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New York native, Steve Serio, has been playing wheelchair basketball since high school, where he was quickly named MVP of the National Junior Championship Tournament.
From there, he racked up many more championships and MVP titles, including medaling at Worlds (2 silvers, 1 bronze) and competed in three Paralympic Games (1 gold, 1 bronze) with Team USA. In 2017, Steve was the first wheelchair basketball player to win an ESPY Award for Best Male Athlete with a Disability 2017.
Today, Steve spends his time traveling and training for Team USA tryouts and Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. He credits his success to his supportive family.
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Jason felt torn, hell, if he didn't feel like shit maybe that would've been funny if not a little fucked up. But how the hell was he supposed to not feel torn with everything that had happened. His girlfriend had died because of some other worldly vessel (that wasn't Eddie) and was now forced to share his hospital room with a fucking satanist. He was great company, he helped with his physical therapy and processing what all happened, and also just helped in general. Half the time the blonde didn't even understand why he was in physical therapy, it's not like he had any big chances of walking again. In everything he understood he didn't have any big chance of doing anything again. His whole world fell through his grasp and in the end all anyone said was how blessed he was. Jason couldn't help but feeling as if he'd been abandoned by God, and the fact that he was sharing a hospital room with Eddie Munson, The Freak, would have been enough proof for him before he got to know the guy. The only reason why he ever got to know him was so he could actually understand what the fuck happened? After that Eddie would start making jokes or talking about any of the kids in his cult dnd club. Eventually Jason started to reciprocate and ask different questions. The thing was it wasn't out of pity, that was a surprising revelation considering he watched him have to yell to be heard for years. Eddie was actually really funny, and an even better storyteller. He'd talk about different campaign ideas, books he'd read, stories from when he was younger, and all Jason could really do was listen. When Eddie started to get better and could freely move and walk around with manageable pain he started to wheel Jason down to his physical therapy and even wheeling him around the hospital to the different vending machines. Of course Jason's parents start to baby him more, but Eddie's uncle Wayne also starts to check up on him. Eddie's a really nice guy, he makes people take risks and try things. Jason really really wants to take a big risk, it's not like he has anything to lose.
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Members of the team take a selfie at a celebratory dinner hosted by the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports before the 2018 Asian Para Games. It was the first time Cambodia's team had qualified for the games.
LAUREN DECICCA
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