Disability Sports Essay

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Disability Sports and Its Effect on Society

Disability sports was initially created to help rehabilitate war veterans, since then it has become extremely popular and occurs across the globe. Historically, disability sports has not received very much attention, to this day it is taken less seriously than sports played by able-bodied athletes (DePauw). This calls for a change, disability sports should be taken more seriously because it brings awareness to disability, forces those able-bodied to redefine its outlook on disability, and encourages those disabled to accept and think positively about their disability despite the standards set by society. Before disability sports, those with disabilities were often ignored or locked away in an institution. …show more content…

There would later be techniques created in order to teach these veterans other sports, like skiing. These ski techniques were picked up by Jim Winthers who essentially began the development of disability sports in America (Website).Jim Winthers was a WWII veteran running a ski resort. He was reunited with two of his friends, both of whom had lost a leg in the war, and preceded to teach them how to ski. Later, Winthers would work with Jim Graham, a former student of his, in order to create more advanced techniques on how to ski as a disabled person. Graham and another man by the name of Dan McPherson would eventually become the first certified ski instructors for disabled persons. But that was just the beginning, in 1967 the National Handicapped Sports and Recreation Association (NHSRA) was founded and disability sports had become official. The NHSRA was later renamed Disabled Sports USA (DS/USA) in 1994. (Website)
In the 1970’s one of Winther’s former students, Ben Allen, moved to the east coast and established the very first handicapped ski program. He called it, the Haystack Chapter of the National Inconvenienced Sportsmen’s Association (Website). This ski program became the center for rehabilitation of war veterans after the Vietnam War. Military doctors would often send the veterans to Allen’s ski program as a part of …show more content…

The more that people are made aware and are educated on disability, the less that society will discourage and discriminate against those who suffer from it. There have been examples of this all through history. Women used to be seen as care takers and nothing more, they were made to stay home and care for the house and kids, and now we have women running for president. As society becomes more accustomed to disability sports there should follow an increase in accessibility for disabled children to learn and play such sports. As of now there is interest in disability sports, but it is still only a fraction compared to sports played by the able-bodied. By taking disability sports more seriously more children will have the ability to be a part of something bigger than their disability and elite disability athletes will be able to get the recognition that they’ve worked so hard

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