News Release - National Veterans Wheelchair Games Come to Minneapolis
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National Veterans Wheelchair Games Come to Minneapolis
WASHINGTON (June 21, 2005) -- More than 500 disabled veterans will compete in
the largest annual wheelchair sports event in the world, the 25th National
Veterans Wheelchair Games, June 27 - July 1 in Minneapolis. Veterans from the
recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan will join the other competitors at the
Games this year.
"We are proud of these talented athletes, our volunteers who make these Games
possible and the communities that open their doors and their hearts to these
heroes," said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson.
The Wheelchair Games, presented by the Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) and Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), 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.
Sports are important in the therapy used to treat many disabilities. For many
injured veterans, the Wheelchair Games provide their first exposure to
wheelchair athletics. The Minneapolis VA Medical Center and the PVA Minnesota
Chapter are hosting the 2005 Games.
"Year after year, the rehabilitative nature of the Games provides endless
opportunities for our wheelchair athletes to pursue their athletic goals and
dreams," said PVA National President Randy L. Pleva, Sr. "The Games also serve
as a stage where we can show the world what we can do -- to soar far beyond any
physical limitations we might have and reach previously unimagined levels of
success."
At the Games, veterans will compete in track and field, swimming, basketball,
weightlifting, softball, air guns, quad-rugby, 9-ball, bowling, table tennis,
archery, handcycling, a motorized rally, wheelchair slalom and power soccer.
Trap shooting, golf and a power wheelchair relay will be exhibition events this
year.
The 25th National Veterans Wheelchair Games kick off June 27 with a wheelchair
basketball demonstration at Peavey Plaza, as well as the 2005 Disabled Sports,
Recreation and Fitness Expo. At the Opening Ceremonies on June 27, Secretary of
Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson will deliver remarks, along with PVA National
President Randy L. Pleva Sr. A special first-time wheelchair sports
demonstration will be held at the Mall of American on Wednesday, June 29.
Thursday, June 30 is "Kids Day at the Games," when local children will visit
with the athletes and learn about wheelchair sports. Commemorative activities
are also planned recognizing the 25th year of the event.
From June 27 - July 1, actress Bo Derek, Honorary Chairperson of VA's National
Rehabilitation Special Events, will attend the events to visit with athletes and
present medals.
Many of the events will be held at the Minneapolis Convention Center, also the
site for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Other venues include South Town
Bowl, Eden Prarie Bowl, McMurry Field, Metro Gun Club, Braemar Golf Course, the
University of Minnesota, the University of St. Thomas, Lake Harriett, the Ft.
Snelling soccer fields and Como Park.
Beginning June 30, individual news releases and photos of the athletes will be
available on the Games' web site. For more information about the National
Veterans Wheelchair Games, or to track events as they happen, visit
www.wheelchairgames.org.
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The 25th National Veterans Wheelchair Games would not be possible without the
support of many local and national corporations, foundations and organizations
that generously support this event.
Media Inquiries:
During the Games from June 26-July 1, call the National Veterans Wheelchair
Games Media Center at (612) 335-6668 or (612) 335-6669.
Before June 25 or after July 2, call Kim Byers, VA Public Affairs, at (734)
761-7824, or (734) 417-6230; or call Bob Ensinger, PVA Director of Communication
at (202) 416-7681.