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Wheelchair sports light up Las Vegas.


Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. , Nev., enjoys worldwide recognition as the "Entertainment Capital of the World," with world-class dining, five-star hotels and some of the most popular headliners past and present. On a smaller, but perhaps more important scale, Las Vegas is quickly becoming recognized as one of the most diverse providers of wheelchair athletics in the country.

Thanks in large to the city of Las Vegas
This article is about the passenger train City of Las Vegas; for the city, see Las Vegas, Nevada; for other uses, see Las Vegas (disambiguation).


The City of Las Vegas
, Department of Leisure Services and Adaptive Recreation Adaptive Recreation is a concept whereby people with disabilities are given the opportunity to participate in recreational activities. Through the use of activity modifications and assistive technology, athletes or participants in sports or other recreational pursuits are able to  Division, persons of all abilities are being afforded the opportunity to participate in both competitive and non-competitive arenas. No matter the interest, the Adaptive Recreation Division provides numerous activities that meet the needs of the high adventure adrenaline adrenaline (ədrĕn`əlĭn, –lēn): see epinephrine.  junkies, as well as the passive and reserved athletes.

Each year during the spring, athletes with disabilities compete in the Xtreme Bowl, the Super Bowl of wheelchair football. In its third year, the Xtreme Bowl hosted 11 teams from around the country in a two-day event to determine who was king of the gridiron, or asphalt in the case of most wheelchair sports. The $50,000 in prize money is a draw, as was the location (the parking lot of the Rio Hotel and Casino) but one quickly senses that wheelchair sports is much more than just an alternative activity for folks with disabilities.

Each event typically attracts some of the greatest wheelchair athletes in the world. John Chambers John Chambers could be any of the following people:
  • John Chambers (scientist) one of the two scientists who formulated the Planet V Theory.
  • John Chambers (programmer), the creator of the S programming language and core member of the R programming language project.
, manager of the city of Las Vegas Adaptive Recreation Division, seven-time Nation Wheelchair Basketball Wheelchair basketball is a sport played primarily by people with disabilities. In some countries such as Canada, Australia and England, able-bodied athletes are allowed to compete alongside other athletes on mixed teams.  Champion and Para-Olympic athlete, says, "Typically it's the novelty of seeing a sport such as basketball or football being played that attracts the curiosity of fans, but soon even a casual observer realizes the level of competition and the caliber of athlete that competes in a given sport."

In the 14-year history of the Adaptive Recreation Division, any sport imagineable has been implemented.

As both the world-class athlete and the armchair quarterback watch the excitement of wheelchair athletics, one can only assume that each event will grow.

These strides in adaptive recreation prove once again the benefits to recreation are endless.--written by Jana Salisbury, CTRS CTRS Centers (street suffix)
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Title Annotation:Nevada
Author:Salisbury, Jana
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Geographic Code:1U8NM
Date:Aug 1, 2004
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