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Jim Click's Run 'N' Roll

Join us for Jim Click’s Run ’N’ Roll! With virtual and in-person races, including a 5K and 1-mile fun run, there’s something for everyone. Support Adaptive Athletics and experience this exciting, inclusive event!
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We are a dynamic wheelchair and adaptive sports community with seven competitive teams and counting. The largest and most successful collegiate-based program in the country.

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July 29, 2025
Why Wheelchair Basketball Player Rihana Ibrahim is Set to Travel to Nepal
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Photo of Amanda and Larry Cunha at the Cinco de Mayo Golf Tournament
May 26, 2025
Vision of Greatness: U of A's Amanda Cunha inspires with adaptive golf journey
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April 18, 2025
U of A Celebrates Wildcat Wheelchair Basketball National Champs, Prepares to Host 2026 National Tournament
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PMI staff touring Adaptive Athletics
March 17, 2025
Adaptive Athletics Site Visit, Welcome PMI!
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