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Triumph Foundation's Wheelchair Sports Festival is April 25 & 26 featuring wheelchair hockey, basketball, quad rugby, racquetball, handcycling, resource fair, and an art workshop. We will have coaches and instructors to teach people the games.

  Our goal is to introduce wheelchair sports to more people, increase inclusiveness and awareness of people living with disabilities in the community, and have FUN!  
When: Saturday April 25, 2015 & Sunday April 26, 2015
Times: Saturday: Registration begins at 8:30am. Opening ceremonies at 9:00am. Ends at 5:00pmSunday: Registration begins at 8:30am. Games start at 9:00am. Closing ceremonies and Awards at 2:00pm. Ends at 3:00pm.
Where: Santa Clarita Sports Complex Gymnasium20870 Centre Pointe ParkwaySanta Clarita, CA 91350
Who can play: Everyone can play. Open to all abilities. Fun for the whole family.
Equipment: Bring your own sport wheelchair if you can. We will have 30+ extra sport wheelchairs for people to use too if you do not have your own.
Register: Registration will be at the event. Participants under the age of 18 must have parent/guardian sign release in person at the event. Click here to RSVPClick here to download the paperwork to get started.
T-Shirts: First 50 wheelchair users to arrive and register on Saturday will receive a FREE event T-shirt. Triumph T-shirts on sale too.
Schedule: Hockey: Saturday onlyQuad Rugby: Saturday & SundayBasketball: Saturday & SundayRacquetball: Saturday & SundayHandcycling: Saturday & SundayArt Workshop: Saturday & Sunday Resource Fair: Saturday & Sunday  
Lunch: Lunch and snacks will be provided both Saturday & Sunday.Plus we will have a Bake Sale.
Awards Ceremony:
Be sure to join us the whole weekend, we will be presenting awards and prizes for Athlete of the Year, Most Improved, Outstanding Volunteer and more! The Awards Ceremony will be held at 2pm on Sunday.
Parking/Transportation: There is another event going on at the Sports Complex that starts at 10am. Parking will be impacted. Arrive early to avoid issues.Access Paratransit does NOT go to Santa Clarita. We suggest taking the train to Santa Clarita Metrolink station located nearby at 22122 Soledad Canyon Rd. Santa Clarita, CA 91350.Plan your Metrolink trip 
Lodging: Best WesternHilton Garden Inn Valencia Six FlagsEmbassy Suites Valencia
Durable Medical Supply Drive:
We are collecting supplies that are uneeded to send to people with disabilities living in impoverished countries with Global Mobility. Please bring your extra equipment and supplies to our Wheelchair Sports Festival.
Below are examples of items we will be collecting:
-Urinary drainage bags
-Catheter products
-Chucks/Bed pads
-Iodine swabs
-Diapers
-Canes
-Walkers
-Wheelchairs
-Used wheelchair parts
Contact: Email Andrew for more info: Andrew@Triumph-Foundation.org

Triumph Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Santa Clarita, California, will holds its 4th Annual Wheelchair Sports Festival featuring six adaptive recreational sports that are open for general public to participate.

The Wheelchair Sports Festival will be Saturday April 25, 2015 9am-5pm, and Sunday April 26, 2015 9am-3pm, at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex 20870 Centre Pointe Pkwy, Santa Clarita, CA 91350 and will feature wheelchair hockey, basketball, quad rugby (murder ball), racquetball, handcycling, art workshops, and a resource fair.

Triumph Foundation, a nonprofit organization, hosts this free event to introduce wheelchair sports to people that are newly disabled; provide learning opportunities to the general public; and showcase people living with physical impairment in a way that members of the community do not often see. The Wheelchair Sports Festival brings everyone together, able body and disabled alike, on a level playing ground to take part in games and activities. Over 500 participants are expected plus many more spectators and volunteers.

Triumph Foundation’s founder, Andrew Skinner, said, “Triumph holds several adaptive recreational events throughout the year to give people with SCI an opportunity to push the limits of their ability, and enhance their quality of life through the benefits of exercise, sports, and fitness. I am happy to be a part of this great organization.”

Skinner suffered a spinal cord injury in November 2004 in a snowboarding accident.

Skinner has made a remarkable recovery and wants others with similar injuries to triumph like him. “I have come so far from where I was initially. Now, I am living the American dream, despite my physical impairment. I want to help others do the same.”

Triumph Foundation’s mission is to help individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries to triumph over their disability and to inspire them to keep moving forward with their lives by pushing themselves to get better every day.

Triumph Foundation’s mission is to help individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries to triumph over their disability and to inspire them to keep moving forward with their lives by pushing themselves to get better every day.

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