Rachel’s Story: Triathlon
by Rachel Weeks When I was growing up, the question would often arise: ‘if given a choice, would you rather...
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by Rachel Weeks When I was growing up, the question would often arise: ‘if given a choice, would you rather...
Read moreby Maricar Marquez My first triathlon was the Seacrest-TOBAY Triathlon in Oyster Bay, New York. It consisted of three events:...
Read moreby Heidi Zimmer I am a third-generation Californian, born in San Diego in 1951. My parents, who were scholars, didn’t...
Read moreby Cody Colchado My name is Cody and I currently work as a motivational speaker, strength & conditioning coach, high...
Read moreby Corrina Veesart I am a 33-year-old woman who is deafblind; I grew up loving a wide array of recreational...
Read moreby Ryan Ollis As a person who is deafblind, I have had the opportunity to live in three worlds: the...
Read moreby Quinn Burch I was born at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, NY on August 21st, 1990. I was a hearing,...
Read moreBy Nicholas Abrahamson Even as a small kid, I always dreamed of hiking the Appalachian Trail. I enjoyed hiking, and...
Read moreby Bruce Visser I was born with hearing loss and, as I grew up, slowly became deaf; as a teenager,...
Read moreTable of Contents Credits, Introduction, and Preface Rachel Weeks- Triathlon Maricar Marquez- Running Kristine D’Arbelles- SSP—Swimming Triathlon Heidi Zimmer- Mountain...
Read moreby Scott Keeler Bass I was born deaf and as a young man became blind due to Usher syndrome. As...
Read moreby Maria Marquez Dykman Growing up, I attended the Florida School for the Deaf and it was there that I...
Read moreConclusion Participation in recreational and physical activities is an important part of life and can be especially important for people...
Read moreby Emily Desfor My interest in learning sign language started early. As a young child in Long Beach, California, I...
Read moreby Faye Frez-Albrecht When I first attended the American School for the Deaf, I wasn’t sure I would like it;...
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