These athletes experience these challenges every time they compete – even with the help of a guide, it’s an amazing accomplishment.
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In Celebration of Canadian Paralympians 2010 Games Whistler Vancouver
on April 18th, 2010
by Nina Halliday-Thompson
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Canada’s Ice Sledge Hockey Team Moves to Semi-Finals
on March 17th, 2010
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Ice Sledge Hockey (ISH) requires extreme atheletic abilities and is very exciting to watch live.
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