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Taylor Chace U.S. Paralympic Team
Taylor Chace first got started in sled hockey through a program called Northeast Passage at the University of New Hampshire. The opportunity to compete and gain experience in the sport led Taylor to the 2006 Paralympic Winter Games in Torino,… More
Caitie Sarubbi
U.S. Paralympic Team
For most people, taking on the challenge of making the 2010 U.S. Paralympic Team to compete at the Paralympic Winter Games is enough of a task to handle on its own. But, Caitie Sarubbi isn't most people. Sarubbi has just begun her freshman year at Harvard University and in addition to her academic studies, will also be ski racing full-time in an effort to get to Vancouver.
Monte Meier
U.S. Paralympic Team
Monte Meier nearly retired after the 2002 Paralympic Winter Games. But, feeling like he was still at the top of his game, Meier came back and competed in his fourth Games in Torino in 2006. He is now well on his way to earning a spot on his fifth team and competing in Vancouver in 2010.
Kelly Underkofler
U.S. Paralympic Team
At just three years of age, Kelly Underkofler began skiing alongside her father and brothers. Despite being born missing the lower half of her left arm she has excelled in sports. Since she was first introduced to the sport she hasn't slowed down skiing through high school, college, and on the national team since 2002. In 2003, she started biathlon.
Jacqui Kapinowski
U.S. Paralympic Team
Jacqui Kapinowski never thought her love of road racing would lead her to the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver.
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'Tis the season
Danelle D'Aquanni Umstead
December 29, 2009 -
Another year in the books
Greta Neimanas
December 22, 2009 -
Real life?
Greta Neimanas
December 10, 2009 -
Counting down: Only 100 days to go!
Danelle D'Aquanni Umstead
December 02, 2009 -
World Championships - Part Two
Greta Neimanas
November 13, 2009
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2010 Paralympic Winter Games
Vancouver, British Columbia, March 12th
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2010 Developing Amazing Leaders Paralympic Conference
Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center, April 30th







