Detroit, Michigan -- This July, veterans across the country will arrive in Detroit, Mich. to participate in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games – an annual adaptive sports competition co-presented by the Department of Veterans Affairs and Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) for veterans who require the use of a wheelchair for athletic competition.

11 local veterans from North Texas will participate in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games (NVWG) event, July 9–14.
|
Name |
Bib # |
Age |
City |
State |
Facility |
Service Branch |
|
Perry Price |
439 |
52 |
Dallas |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Army |
|
Marcus Murray |
644 |
47 |
McKinney |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Air Force |
|
Laura Jeanne |
774 |
66 |
Mineola |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Army |
|
Jack French |
17 |
73 |
Denton |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Navy |
|
Lashanda Bowen |
625 |
44 |
Forney |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Army |
|
Jason Rainey |
879 |
48 |
Crowley |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Army |
|
Robbie Green |
880 |
68 |
Fort Worth |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Navy |
|
Anthony Mitchell |
910 |
73 |
Dallas |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Marine Corps |
|
John Hayes Bey |
43 |
42 |
Heartland |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Army |
|
Roy Morales |
246 |
43 |
Tyler |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Army |
|
Clinton Adger |
530 |
44 |
Dallas |
TX |
VA North Texas Health Care System (Dallas) |
U.S. Navy |
The five-day event, with its focus on demonstrating the unstoppable character of Veterans, offers competitors the opportunity to showcase their talents through events such as basketball, softball, and wheelchair rugby. Approximately 500 Veterans from across the country are expected to participate and will be supported by around 3,000 volunteers and sponsors.
“The Wheelchair Games epitomizes the strength, courage, and determination of our Veterans.” Said Dave Tostenrude, Director of the National Veterans Wheelchair Games. “I’m excited for them to have this impactful experience as part of their health care journey.”
The first Wheelchair Games were held in 1981. For 45 years, the event has empowered Veterans to live more independent and active lives through adaptive sports, fitness, and recreation. World-class instructors and recreation therapists help Veterans experience the full potential of rehabilitation and sports medicine as a tool to adapt and overcome perceived barriers in our communities, travel, and in life beyond the perception of “disability”.
To view content from the event, follow and tag @Sports4Vets on X, Instagram, and Facebook and search #wheelchairgames. B-roll video and photos will be available during the event at https://www.flickr.com/photos/veteransaffairs/albums/with/72177720326323748.
*Photos will be updated each day of the event, beginning July 10 and can be searched by bib number at https://runsignup.com/Race/Photos/MI/Detroit/USNationalVeteransWheelchairGames.


