Webcast: Adaptive sports for people living with quadriplegia
Adaptive sports for people living with quadriplegia
About Candace Cable
Candace Cable believes that there were 4 elements that came together in 1975 that gave her, community, purpose, wellness and joy after her spinal cord injury at the age of 21 when she was ready to go of life. They were family, counseling, disabled students service’s office at Long Beach State University and adaptive sports. Candace pioneered the sport and equipment of wheelchair racing in the 70's and 80's. She went on to compete in 9 Paralympic Games in 3 sports winning 12 medals as well as compete in the Summer Olympic Games wheelchair racing exhibition on the track in 1984, 1988 and 1992 winning 2 medals.
Read her Life After Paralysis blog posts on our Paralysis community. Follow Candace on Facebook.
Related pages
- The importance of exercise
- Fitness tips for all abilities
- Art and creativity
- Recreation sports
- Gardening from a wheelchair
- Team sports
- Winter sports
- Video: Handcycling
- Video series: Accessible gardening
- Video series: Exercise tips
- Video series: Improve your mind
- Video series: Yoga for your health
- Webcast: Dr Dan on finding joy and happiness
- Video series: Start swimming
- Video series: Preparing and cooking meals