LTA - Total Tennis Cardiff wheelchair tennis Club Home brought to you by Total Tennis, Britain s online tennis community powered by the LTA. http://cardiffwc.totaltennis.net/
USTA's Wheelchair Tennis Committee-- A Model For Integration The sport of wheelchair tennis was introduced in 1976 in Southern California via a series of exhibitions and clinics conducted by Brad Parks and Jeff http://webhost.bridgew.edu/jhuber/readings/ustas_wheelchair_tennis_committee.htm
Extractions: By Joseph H. Huber The sport of wheelchair tennis was introduced in 1976 in Southern California via a series of exhibitions and clinics conducted by Brad Parks and Jeff Minnenbraker. Over subsequent years, the sport's popularity and growth led to the formation of two national groups: Throughout the 1980s, NFWT developed a strong relationship with the national governing body of tennis: The United States Tennis Association (USTA). Due to the efforts of Brad Parks and Bill Fairbanks within the NFWT and Dan Dwyer and Susan Edelstein of the USTA, a Wheelchair Tennis Committee within the USTA was formed and formally approved in March, 1996, by Association President Lester Snyder. This landmark agreement eventually led to the merger of the WTP A with the USTA's Wheelchair Tennis Committee on January 1, 1998. The committee is comprised of experienced wheelchair tennis directors and players who will ensure a smooth and successful transition from WTPA operations to the USTA. The USTA is believed to be the first national governing body (NGB) to bring under its auspices a national sport organization for individuals with disabilities.
WheelPower - British Wheelchair Sport - Sports All these words describe wheelchair tennis, which celebrated its 25th Anniversary in 2001 wheelchair tennis was first played in Great Britain in 1983. http://www.wheelpower.org.uk/sports/dyncat.cfm?catid=16978
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Screw Bronze!: Playing Wheelchair Tennis In The Summer Sun I played a little wheelchair tennis today. There are three courts a few blocks from where I live and I try to go every week to play. http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/2007/07/playing-wheelchair-tennis-in-summer
Extractions: @import url("http://www.blogger.com/css/blog_controls.css"); @import url("http://www.blogger.com/dyn-css/authorization.css?targetBlogID=22207539"); var BL_backlinkURL = "http://www.blogger.com/dyn-js/backlink_count.js";var BL_blogId = "22207539"; An archive of posts regarding disability, lesbian life and culture, wheelchairs, mobility, goth and goth crip fashion, manga, anime, epee fencing, women and LGBT issues. I played a little wheelchair tennis today. There are three courts a few blocks from where I live and I try to go every week to play. The guys there are pretty good (no females spotted yet) and give me the corner court. It sure is different playing in a wheelchair, mostly with the angle of return (hit hard and it goes in the net) and serving. But it must be good exercise because every time I go I come home exhausted. The first time I played I lost 5 games to 0. Playing doubles with Linda we lost 5 to 3. But with the practice Iâm getting better and last time I played Linda I still lost but only 3 games to 5. And today Linda and won in doubles 6-1. Linda has told people at work that she likes playing me now that Iâm in a wheelchair a lot more. I think this is because I took it in college so she probably felt like I was playing down to her while now she is the one who has to have good control of the ball. I hope it isnât just because sheâs winning more. We go in the evenings when it isnât too warm. I like being able to do something where I am on my own side of the net and Linda and I are meeting equally, no one is helping me, I play and win or lose on my own. Iâve made a short music video of some of clips from todayâs game to give you an idea, also to show that it is fun (less so when they hit it way over your head but still). See, now there's another reason to come visit. You could play me in tennis (or if you insist, just send the $2,000 so I can get a cambered tennis wheelchair, whichever).
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Neighborhoodtimes: Wheelchair Tennis' Top Athletes Come To Town Through a collaboration with Admiral Farragut Academy and the Baseline wheelchair tennis Foundation, an exhibition is noon130 p.m. on the school s courts http://www.sptimes.com/2006/02/22/Neighborhoodtimes/Wheelchair_tennis__to.shtml
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Tennis Ireland - Wheelchair Tennis The Belfast Indoor Tennis Centre was again the venue for the tenth Belfast City Council Open wheelchair tennis Tournament which has just taken place over http://www.tennisireland.ie/wheelchair.php
Extractions: A Sponsor new menu (MENU_ITEMS, MENU_TPL); Wheelchair Tennis document.write(""+todaysDate+""); e-Letter Tennis Ireland have announced a number of changes in the Fed Cup team originally selected to represent Ireland at the event scheduled for the week of the 28 January in Tallin, Estonia. The 2008 team will be: Garry Cahill is the non-playing Captain. 16 Jan '08 Alphabetical Quick Menu Home 4 Nations About TI Advertising Announce Anti-doping Archives BusinessLgs Calendar CardioTennis Clubs Club Awards Club Data Coaches CoachesReg Contact Us ClubContact ChildProtect Council TI Court Hire Danone Jnr Danone Masters Davis Cup Defibrillator Diary Directors TI DLTC Eagle Star ellesse Email us EventsSenior EventsJunior EventsVet e-zine FAQ's Fed Cup Futures Gallery Gradings IrishOpen ITF Jnr ITN Juniors Leagues Legal Links Magazine Month Ahead NatTT Centre Nat Forum Nat Indoor Nat Match News Officers Parks pdf Files POP PowerPoint Profiles Publication Rank Jnr Rank Lady Rank Men Seniors Skill Awards Software SpecialEvent Staff Strategy SummerCmp TennisRules TennisEurope Wheelchair Search this site See FAQ's Links - Misc.
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Nations Best Wheelchair Tennis Players To Compete In Louisville The top college wheelchair tennis players in the country will be competing for a national title this weekend in Louisville. The Collegiate Wheelchair http://www.sciak.org/articles/150/1/Nations-Best-Wheelchair-Tennis-Players-to-Co
Extractions: Nations Best Wheelchair Tennis Players to Compete in Louisville Events March 17 at 1 p.m. Contact: Katie Sime McJury Promotions and Marketing Coordinator katie@kentuckytennis.com Phone: 502-491-1290 Louisville, KY. The Collegiate Wheelchair National Championships feature seven outstanding athletes representing three universities: Middle Tennessee State University, Louisiana State University and the University of Arizona. Athletes will compete in singles and doubles categories. The weekend will kick off with an awards banquet for the players on Friday, March 16 at the Cardinal Hall of Fame Café.
Wheelchair Tennis - London 2012 Sports - Wheelchair Tennis wheelchair tennis wheelchair tennis originated in the USA in the 1970s, and first appeared as a Paralympic sport at the Barcelona Games of 1992. http://sports.london-2012.co.uk/Wheelchair-Tennis/
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Wheelchair Sports NSW Currently we cater for 14 different sports including; Athletics, tennis, Basketball, Rugby. Whether you re new to wheelchair sports, an elite athlete or http://www.wsnsw.org.au/
Extractions: Bookmark this site About us Contact us Home ... News The Australian Men's Wheelchair Basketball team (Rollers) has completed a clean sweep of their four-test series against the touring Great Britain Men's team. More news coming soon The Australian Men's Wheelchair Basketball team (Rollers) has completed a clean sweep of their four-test series against the touring Great Britain Men's team. More Basketball news coming soon! Tennis news coming soon! Handcycling news coming soon! Rugby news coming soon! Wheelchair Sports NSW is based out of Ryde, Sydney Australia. Supporting and conducting a wide range of wheelchair sporting events and programs for athletes of all ages and skill levels, in Sydney and across most of the state. Currently we cater for 14 different sports including; Athletics, Tennis, Basketball, Rugby. Whether you're new to wheelchair sports, an elite athlete or you're interested in becoming one of our valued sponsors, volunteers or donors, there's something here for everyone. Click here to download our Membership form.
Homepage - The Tennis Foundation Working with local authorities throughout the UK to increase an inclusive sustainable tennis delivery in park facilities. http://www.tennisfoundation.org.uk/
Extractions: Tennis should be accessible for all, it should be a game for everyone, there should be no barriers to playing tennis Working with local authorities throughout the UK to increase an inclusive sustainable tennis delivery in park facilities. Developing community tennis complexes catering for all ages and abilities. Increasing the number of coaches trained to deliver disability tennis programmes for beginners of all ages and developing more performance squads. Delivering a sustainable package of equipment, coaching and teacher resources to all schools plus a competition template. Expanding the playing, competing and coach education opportunities in further and higher education. Developing programmes to community/recreational level to encourage adults either back to tennis or to try the sport for the first time. Tennis Foundation - High profile fundraising and special events to support the recreational development of the game and increase participation. Offering more opportunities to donate and support the work of the Tennis Foundation to increase the playing base for all ages and abilities.