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2006 National Veterans Wheelchair Games

News Release

Results For:
Ricky Olson
Cinncinnati, OH (Athlete #150)

Event Results Place Class Division
Bowling - Manual (IV, V) 375 Silver IV Open

News Release

Local Veteran Competes in National Veterans Wheelchair Games

click on photo to enlarge Ricky Olson

       Anchorage, Alaska. -- July 5,2006 -- Ricky Olson, a disabled Army veteran from Cinncinnati, Ohio, is competing in the 26th National Veterans Wheelchair Games, being held through July 8 in Anchorage, Alaska. With more than 550 athletes from 46 states, Puerto Rico and Great Britain, this is the largest annual wheelchair sports event in the world. All athletes are military veterans who use wheelchairs due to spinal cord injuries, certain neurological conditions, orthopedic amputations or other disabilities. Olson, 53, a combat veteran of Vietnam, is a paraplegic. He is currently receiving care at the VA medical facility in Cincinnati, Ohio.

       Olson is competing in the following events:

bowling (manual)
softball
field - discus
field - javelin
field - shot

       "I love participating in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games," said Olson. "My first experience was one I will always remember. I am excited to be here in Alaska and have been looking forward to seeing everyone participate."

       Athletes in the Games compete within three divisions -- Masters (over age 40), Novice (first-time competitors in the Games), and Open (all others, or those who chose to compete in this category). They also compete within classes according to the level of their physical ability, with three quadriplegic-level classes (IA, IB, and IC), and four paraplegic-level or amputee classes (II, III, IV, and V). Olson competes as a Class IV in the Open division.

       The Games are presented by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), and are hosted this year by the Alaska VA Healthcare System and Regional Office and the Paralyzed Veterans of America Northwest Chapter. Funded with help from a host of corporations and service organizations, the National Veterans Wheelchair Games are a showcase for the benefit of sports rehabilitative programs, and the remarkable athletic abilities and personal achievements of our nation's disabled veterans.

Note to Editor:
If you would like to interview Olson, contact Kim Byers, National Veterans Wheelchair Games Public Affairs Coordinator, at (734) 761-7824 after July 10. (Above information regarding military service and disability provided by veteran.)