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Now in their 25 th year, the National Veterans Wheelchair Games
are an outgrowth of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ historic
involvement in wheelchair sports. Wheelchair sports had their beginning
in the aftermath of World War II, when young disabled veterans began
playing wheelchair basketball in VA hospitals throughout the United
States . Interest in wheelchair basketball soon spread to other
sports such as track and field, bowling, swimming, and archery,
spawning the formation of several associations devoted to new and
innovative wheelchair sports.
While the participation of paralyzed and other disabled veterans
continued to flourish during the intervening years, it was not until
1980, when VA established a Recreation Therapy Service, that VA’s
efforts brought about an enhanced awareness of the rehabilitative
value of wheelchair athletics. Since then, VA therapists have used
wheelchair sports as a therapeutic tool for treating disabled veterans.
The first National Veterans Wheelchair Games were held in 1981,
the “International Year of Disabled Persons,” at the
VA Medical Center in Richmond , Va. That year, 74 veterans from
14 states competed in sports ranging from table tennis and billiards,
to swimming and weightlifting. Those first Games established an
enduring trait that has characterized the event ever since —
a strong sense of common identity and camaraderie among the participants.
The hundreds of veterans who choose to compete in the Games each
year demonstrate their continuing popularity.
By 1985, the growing size, complexity, and resources needed for
the Games presented a daunting challenge to VA medical centers hosting
the program. Recognizing that most of the athletes were paralyzed
veterans, Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) offered to become
a co-sponsor. To help obtain resources needed to host this national
event, PVA recruited corporations to join in support of the Games.
Since 1985, PVA's corporate sponsor program has helped the Games
grow, both in number of competitors as well as variety of sports
offered.
In 1987, 12 British military veterans were invited to participate
in the Games; a team from Great Britain has come every year since.
After that first year, the British athletes formed a new disabled
sports group — The British Ex-Services Wheelchair Sports Association.
This group extended the philosophy behind the National Veterans
Wheelchair Games to the rest of the world, hosting International
Veterans Wheelchair Games in Great Britain in 1994, 1996, and 1999.
The National Veterans Wheelchair Games is the largest annual wheelchair
sports event in the world. In 2004, 518 wheelchair athletes came
from 44 states, Puerto Rico , and Great Britain to compete at the
Games in St. Louis , Missouri . VA and PVA are committed to the
rehabilitation of disabled veterans through these Games, and will
continue their efforts to make the National Veterans Wheelchair
Games better every year.
Number
of Athletes Competing in the
National
Veterans Wheelchair Games
1981-
2003
Year
Location
Number of Athletes
1981
Richmond, Va.
74
1982
Milwaukee, Wis. 137
1983
Long Beach, Calif.
178
1984
Brockton, Mass.
272
1985
College Park, Md.
280
1986
Dallas, Texas
360
1987
Ann Arbor, Mich.
389
1988 San Antonio, Texas
460
1989
Long Beach, Calif. 397
1990
New Orleans, La. 550
1991
Miami, Fla.
487
1992
Dayton, Ohio
492
1993 San Antonio, Texas
454
1994
Kansas City, Mo.
473
1995
Atlanta, Ga.
519
1996
Seattle, Wash.
487
1997 San Diego, Calif.
577
1998
Pittsburgh, Pa.
539
1999
San Juan, P.R.
555
2000
San Antonio, Texas 587
2001
New York, N.Y.
523
2002 Cleveland, Ohio
484
2003
Long Beach, Calif. 540
2004
St. Louis, Mo. 518
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