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Thunder Adaptive Sports Sled Hockey

Thunder Adaptive Sports

Pekin, Illinois - Tazewell County

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May 29, 2026

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Peoria

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Pekin, Illinois

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Provider overview

Thunder Adaptive Sports Sled Hockey offers Pekin-based youth and adult sled hockey teams for athletes with physical disabilities or permanent medical conditions that affect traditional skating.

Thunder Adaptive Sports is a Central Illinois nonprofit adaptive sports organization offering sled hockey, adaptive cycling, wheelchair track and field, and related opportunities for youth and adults with physical disabilities or medical diagnoses that affect traditional participation.

Quick facts

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Ages
Youth and adults with a physical disability or permanent medical condition that prevents traditional skating
Season
September-ish through March-ish sled hockey season by current Thunder schedule
Cost
Families should confirm current costs, equipment availability, travel expenses, team assignment, and whether recreational or travel play is the right fit.

Location contacts

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Thunder Adaptive Sports sled hockey

The source says sled hockey meets Sunday afternoons in Pekin; families should use Thunder's contact page for current team logistics.

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Sled hockey

Adaptive sled hockey teams and practices for youth and adults with physical disabilities or medical conditions affecting traditional skating.

Ages
Youth and adults with a physical disability or permanent medical condition that prevents traditional skating
Season
September-ish through March-ish sled hockey season by current Thunder schedule
Schedule
The source says sled hockey meets Sunday afternoons in Pekin, with one-hour youth development practices and longer travel-team practices.
Cost
Families should confirm current costs, equipment availability, travel expenses, team assignment, and whether recreational or travel play is the right fit.
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Last checked
May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Thunder Adaptive Sports Sled Hockey page says sled hockey was Thunder's first program, lists a September-ish through March-ish season, Sunday afternoon sessions in Pekin, youth development, youth travel, and adult travel teams, and welcomes youth or adults with a physical disability or permanent medical condition that prevents traditional skating.
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Program details we found

Sled hockey

The official Thunder Adaptive Sports Sled Hockey page says sled hockey was Thunder's first program, lists a September-ish through March-ish season, Sunday afternoon sessions in Pekin, youth development, youth travel, and adult travel teams, and welcomes youth or adults with a physical disability or permanent medical condition that prevents traditional skating.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source lists no prior experience required, youth development team, youth travel team, adult travel team, adaptive sled hockey, and Sunday afternoon practices.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm rink location, sled and gear availability, transfer support, on-ice assistance, locker-room access, travel expectations, cold-weather needs, parking, and restroom access.

What we checked

What we found: The official Thunder Adaptive Sports Sled Hockey page says sled hockey was Thunder's first program, lists a September-ish through March-ish season, Sunday afternoon sessions in Pekin, youth development, youth travel, and adult travel teams, and welcomes youth or adults with a physical disability or permanent medical condition that prevents traditional skating.

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What to confirm

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Is Thunder Adaptive Sports Sled Hockey reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Thunder Adaptive Sports?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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