How one organization is allowing disabled skiers to hit the slopes
The STRIDE organization held a ski competition in Massachusetts that was open to all kids and adults with disabilities. NBC News’ Kate Snow reports on how those who are physically or visually impaired have been preparing to compete.
STRIDE’s Great Race, a competitive Adaptive Ski and Snowboard Race, is an entry level competitive event for disabled skiers & riders from across the Northeast.
An inspiring day of individual victories and monumental successes realized on the race course at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Hancock, MA. The event is open to all adaptive skiers of any age, skill level, or disability.
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