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         Wheelchair Tennis:     more books (22)
  1. Wheelchair Tennis: Myth to Reality by Bal Moore, Randy Snow, 1994-04
  2. Tennis in a Wheelchair by B. A. Parks, 1987-06
  3. Strategies for coping with positioning in wheelchair tennis.: An article from: Palaestra by Yeshayahu Hutzler, Yael Frigia, et all 1996-01-01
  4. Minnesota hosts National Wheelchair Tennis Championship.: An article from: Palaestra
  5. Wheelchair Tennis Tournaments: 2008 Australian Open - Wheelchair Men's Singles, 2007 Australian Open - Wheelchair Men's Singles
  6. Wheelchair Tennis Players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics: Esther Vergeer, Robin Ammerlaan, David Wagner, Peter Norfolk, Ronald Vink
  7. Wheelchair tennis.(12-year-old Andy Fuss plays wheelchair tennis at the National Institute of Fitness and Sport): An article from: Children's Digest
  8. Wheelchair Tennis: Wheelchair Tennis at the Paralympics, Wheelchair Tennis Players, Wheelchair Tennis Tournaments, Esther Vergeer
  9. Leading by example in game, set, life.(Sports)(Wheelchair tennis great Randy Snow makes more than a few points about living and playing during an impromptu ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  10. Paralympic Wheelchair Tennis Players by Country: Paralympic Wheelchair Tennis Players of Austria
  11. Wheelchair Tennis Players: Esther Vergeer
  12. Wheelchair Tennis Players at the 2004 Summer Paralympics: Esther Vergeer
  13. Wheelchair tennis rolls into communities.(BRANCH NEWS): An article from: Parks & Recreation
  14. Wheelchair Tennis Events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics: Wheelchair Tennis at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Men's Singles

41. Articles About Wheelchair Tennis - Los Angeles Times
Wheelchair Tennis News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Wheelchair Tennis from the Los Angeles Times
http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/wheelchair-tennis

42. Wheelchair Tennis | U.S. Paralympic Team
Wheelchair tennis was originated in 1976 by American Brad Parks and it quickly evolved into a major competitive international sport. Wheelchair tennis first appeared at the
http://usparalympics.org/pages/569

43. Wheelchair Tennis
The Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) delivers programs that strengthen the Paralympic Movement in Canada, including sending Canadian teams to the Paralympic Games.
http://www.paralympic.ca/en/Sports/Summer/Wheelchair-Tennis.html
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44. BlazeSports: Wheelchair Tennis
Atheletes and Families; Georgia Blazers; Wheelchair Tennis; Tennis Anyone? Wheelchair Tennis. Wheelchair Tennis – Novice and Advanced Players Ever play wheelchair tennis or have an
http://blazesports.org/athletes_and_families/wheelchairTennis.html

45. Paralympic Summer Sport - Wheelchair Tennis
About the sport . Wheelchair Tennis first began as a demonstration event at the 1988 Paralympic Games held in Seoul, Korea, and it has quickly developed into one of the most popular
http://www.paralympiceducation.ca/Content/Sports/Summer Sports/Wheelchair Tennis

46. NCPAD:Videos: Wheelchair Tennis
Funding for this video clip series has been provided by Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center
http://www.ncpad.org/videos/fact_sheet.php?sheet=44&view=all

47. Wheelchair Tennis
Wheelchair tennis is a great wheel chair for serious tennis players who have settled into their position and playing style.
http://www.wheelchairspower.com/wcp/Wheelchair-Tennis.html?category=1

48. Baseline Wheelchair Tennis Foundation - Welcome!
MISSION STATEMENT BaseLine Wheelchair Tennis works to promote the sport of wheelchair tennis and to help open new worlds of competition for wheelchair using Athletics.
http://baselinewheelchairtennis.org/
MISSION STATEMENT
BaseLine Wheelchair Tennis works to promote the sport of wheelchair tennis and to help open new worlds of competition for wheelchair using Athletics. We conduct and promote wheelchair tennis exhibitions to expose this sport to students, returning wounded and hospitalized servicemen and women and the general public. MEDIA
The BaseLine Foundation will target sports, business and lifestyle electronic and print media for placement of human interest stories about wheelchair tennis players. COMMUNITY BASED ACTIVITIES
Invite and encourage able-bodied children to attend wheelchair tournaments. Develop programs to reach out to disabled patients of all ages to motivate, encourage and educate them about the opportunities and competition available through wheelchair tennis. Conduct free tennis clinics for both wheelchair and able-bodied children and adults to encourage their interest in tennis. FUND RAISING
Foundation staff, Advisory Board and others will solicit funding from individuals, foundations, corporations and other philanthropic sources.
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49. Home Page
Welcome to the allnew CWTF.net, your source for everything wheelchair tennis in Colorado. Throughout the links and pages on this site we hope you’ll explore all of the ways that
http://cwtf.net/
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www.cwtf.net
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Welcome to the all-new CWTF.net, your source for everything wheelchair tennis in Colorado. Throughout the links and pages on this site we hope you’ll explore all of the ways that you can get involved with wheelchair tennis and the Colorado Wheelchair Tennis Foundation.
Your Next Opportunity To Play Wheelchair Tennis.............
A CWTF SPECIAL EVENT - RANDY SNOW MEMORIAL TENNIS SOCIAL
SUNDAY JUNE 27TH IN DENVER AT REDSTONE PARK Please join the Colorado Wheelchair Tennis Foundation as we celebrate the life of Randy Snow on Sunday June 27th. We'll be hosting a tennis social from 3:00pm to 8:00pm at Redstone Park. This event is open for all wheelchair players, friends and family members too. Even non tennis players who knew Randy or knew of him are encouraged to come out. Bring your tennis gear and your memories of the way Randy impacted your life in Colorado, through a tennis camp, at Craig Hospital, his work with Quickie Designs and Sunrise Medical, or by listening to one of his speeches. Courts and balls will be provided for casual/social play from 3:00pm to 7:00pm. We'll have a BBQ and grill some food from 5:00pm to 7:00pm as play continues on the courts. Please bring $5 to chip in for the BBQ if you plan on eating. From 7:00pm to 8:00pm there will be a chance to share stories, memories and pictures of Randy in an informal memorial.

50. WHEELCHAIR TENNIS - Straight Sets Blog - NYTimes.com
Chang W. Lee/The New York Times Mackenzie Soldan, 18, of Louisville, Ky., playing Thursday in the wheelchair draw.
http://straightsets.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/wheelchair-tennis/

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