Skate Park renamed after Legendary Adaptive Skater, Jon Comer
Jon Comer, who died in 2019, is considered the grandfather of adaptive skateboarding after being the first professional skateboarder with a prosthetic leg.
Keep up with us as we empower youth, young adults, and wounded veterans living with permanent physical disabilities through action sport programs.
Jon Comer, who died in 2019, is considered the grandfather of adaptive skateboarding after being the first professional skateboarder with a prosthetic leg.
All players deserve a platform to shine. That’s why Logitech is proud to partner with Adaptive Action Sports for the Logitech G Adaptive Esports Tournaments.
In partnership with #TeamToyota, follow Adaptive Action Sports athletes as they train thorugh blood, sweat, and tears to push themselves beyond their limits. Some of the athletes will make it. Some of them won’t.
We believe that encouraging individuality and creativity builds independence and self-confidence. Our athletes challenge stereotypes and perceptions by participating, competing, and succeeding at the highest competitive levels. Keep up with us as we continue to empower communities, promote inclusivity, and create a world that it more open to possibilities.
Kiana Clay, who lost use of her dominant arm in an accident, is a fast-rising star who is pushing for inclusion in the 2022 Paralympics.
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