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University of Houston Adaptive Athletics

University of Houston Adaptive Athletics

Houston, Texas - Harris County

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Provider overview

University of Houston Adaptive Athletics offers adaptive sports participation through wheelchair rugby and adaptive tennis.

University of Houston Adaptive Athletics is a university-based adaptive sports program connected to wheelchair rugby and adaptive tennis.

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Phone
713-743-2255
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Ages
People with disabilities interested in adaptive athletics; confirm participant eligibility
Season
Team and program schedules vary by semester and sport
Cost
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Wheelchair rugby and adaptive tennis

Adaptive athletics participation through wheelchair rugby and adaptive tennis.

Ages
People with disabilities interested in adaptive athletics; confirm participant eligibility
Season
Team and program schedules vary by semester and sport
Schedule
The source describes current sports and asks interested players to connect about participation.
Cost
Confirm current eligibility, team participation requirements, practice schedule, and any costs with the University of Houston program.
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Why this is listed
The official University of Houston Adaptive Athletics page says the program creates opportunities for people with disabilities through adaptive sports participation and currently provides wheelchair rugby and adaptive tennis, while recruiting players for its wheelchair tennis team.
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Program details we found

Wheelchair rugby and adaptive tennis

The official University of Houston Adaptive Athletics page says the program creates opportunities for people with disabilities through adaptive sports participation and currently provides wheelchair rugby and adaptive tennis, while recruiting players for its wheelchair tennis team.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: UH says Adaptive Athletics creates opportunities for people with disabilities through education, research, and adaptive sports participation.

Access notes to confirm: Participants should confirm whether the program is open to community members, student status requirements, practice location, equipment, classification, cost, and current roster needs.

What we checked

What we found: The official University of Houston Adaptive Athletics page says the program creates opportunities for people with disabilities through adaptive sports participation and currently provides wheelchair rugby and adaptive tennis, while recruiting players for its wheelchair tennis team.

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What to confirm

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