Canadian Paralympic Committee: OneAbility Games aims to build inclusion through sport in B.C.

Photo courtesty of Défi Sportif AlterGo

The inaugural OneAbility Games welcomed more than 1,200 athletes, students, and participants to the Richmond Olympic Oval this May, creating new opportunities for connection, inclusion, and accessible sport across British Columbia. Inspired by Quebec’s Défi Sportif AlterGo, the Games brought together young people discovering adapted sport for the first time alongside elite Para athletes competing at the provincial and national level.

In this feature story written by the Canadian Paralympic Committee, learn more about the vision behind the Games and the impact organizers hope it will have for years to come.

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