WINDHAM, NEW YORK (May 15, 2025) — Ten injured US military veterans pedaled nearly forty miles and climbed 2,261 feet through Windham and nearby towns during the Adaptive Sports Foundation’s (ASF) first Warriors in Motion® (WIM) event of the summer season: Road cycling.

“I enjoyed this week a lot. While we were biking, nature is everywhere,” said US Army veteran Cheung Yip. “I was able to use an e-bike this week, which I’ve never done before, and it made this trip great.”

WINDHAM, NEW YORK (May 9, 2025) — The Adaptive Sports Foundation (ASF) will kick off its action-packed summer programming next week with its three-day Warriors in Motion® Road Cycling Program, scheduled for Tuesday, May 13, through Thursday, May 15.

Camper Matt Colella (left) and volunteer Dan Huang (right) kayaking at CD Lane Park

WINDHAM, NEW YORK (April 17, 2025) — The Adaptive Sports Foundation (ASF) has released its 2025 summer program schedule, featuring a full slate of Warriors in Motion® (WIM) events, adaptive skateboard camps and a multi-sport summer camp designed for individuals with disabilities.

Warriors in Motion® (WIM)

Adaptive Sports Foundation (ASF) Volunteer Para Coach Rich Bolog (center) with ASF Athletes Cecile Brown (left) and Victoria Whiteley (right)

WINTER PARK, COLORADO (April 10, 2025) — Cecile Brown and Victoria Whiteley, two members of the Adaptive Sports Foundation’s (ASF) Race Team, competed at the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) Spring Championships in Winter Park, Colorado, April 7–10.

Adaptive Sports Foundation snowboarders Zach Elder (left) and Charlie Kleiman accept unification award on behalf of the ASF