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Heroism and Athletics Converge in Omaha
for Veterans Wheelchair Games
July 17, 2008
Veterans Prepare for Largest Annual Wheelchair Sports Event
WASHINGTON – The 28th National Veterans Wheelchair Games, scheduled to
take place July 25–29 in Omaha, Neb., will attract more than 500 veterans
with disabilities. It has become the largest annual wheelchair sports
competition in the world. Veterans from conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq
will again join their fellow veterans in 17
competitive
events.
“We are proud to present this outstanding rehabilitation event, a
therapeutic extension of the superior heath care veterans receive in our
medical centers each day,” said Dr. James B. Peake, Secretary of Veterans
Affairs. “Rehabilitation is crucial to living a full life following an
injury. I applaud all of the veterans participating as they strive to
achieve their goals during this week of athletic competition.”
The National Veterans Wheelchair Games, co-presented by the Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA) and Paralyzed Veterans of America, are open to all
U.S. military veterans who use wheelchairs for sports competition due to
spinal cord injuries, certain neurological conditions, amputations or
other mobility impairments.
The VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System in Omaha and the Paralyzed
Veterans Great Plains Chapter are the local hosts for the 2008 Games.
Veterans competing in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games come from
nearly every state, as well as Puerto Rico and Great Britain.
“Like serving our nation, the National Veterans Wheelchair Games are not
really about the medals. Instead, they're a mix of camaraderie,
competition and courage. And they're rehabilitation at its best for our
paralyzed veterans," said Randy L. Pleva, Sr., National President of the
Paralyzed Veterans of America. "If you are in the Omaha area, please join
us this July. You'll be inspired.”
At the Games, veterans will compete in swimming, basketball, track, weight
lifting, softball, air guns, quad rugby, nine-ball, field events, bowling,
table tennis, archery, handcycling, wheelchair slalom, trapshooting, a
motorized wheelchair relay and power soccer. An exhibition event in sled
hockey will also take place this year. For the second year, several
stand-up events will be held for athletes with amputations who choose to
compete using prosthetic devices instead of competing in their
wheelchairs.
The 28th National Veterans Wheelchair Games begin July 25 with a kick-off
wheelchair basketball demonstration at the Qwest Center Omaha, and the
2008 Disabled Sports, Recreation and Fitness Expo. Kids Day at the Games
will take place on July 27 at Northwest High School, where local children
with disabilities will meet the athletes and learn about wheelchair
sports.
Opening and closing ceremonies will also be held at the Qwest Center
Omaha, along with many of the week’s competitive events. Nebraska Governor
Dave Heineman is expected to attend, along with senior VA leaders and the
president of Paralyzed Veterans of America . Some of the sports events
will be held at the Henry Doorly Zoo, the University of Nebraska,
Mockingbird and Thunderbowl Lanes, Tranquility Ice Plex and other area
venues. Admission is free to the public and the community is encouraged to
attend.
Sports are important in the therapy used to treat many disabilities. VA is
a recognized leader in rehabilitation, with therapeutic programs available
at VA health care facilities across the nation. For many injured veterans,
the Wheelchair Games provide their first exposure to wheelchair athletics.
For more information about the National Veterans Wheelchair Games or to
volunteer during the week, visit the Games Web site at
http://www.wheelchairgames.va.gov.
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Media Inquiries:
* Kim Byers, VA Public Affairs, (734) 845-3377; or (734) 417-6230 (cell)
* Mark Daley, PVA Communications, (202) 416-7681; or (202) 615-7128 (cell)
* On-site Media Center, (402) 559-6323 or (402) 559-6324
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