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There are more options than ever for people with disabilities to play sports. But there are still not a lot of opportunities for people with both upper and lower body impairments. That’s why the Boston Self Help Center is striving to introduce volt hockey, already popular in Canada and parts of Europe, to the U.S. for the first time. Volt hockey is played on a gym floor, using specially-made wooden electric wheelchairs with a plastic hockey stick paddle on the end. The chairs are operated by hand with a joystick, so people who have limited upper body movement can play. Players — of all genders, abilities and ages — can go as fast as 10 miles per hour as they swerve and loop around the court. “It's a perfect sport for me because it's basically like driving my own power chair in a more competitive form,” Marley Robinson, who has spinal muscular atrophy and recently graduated from Northeastern University, said. Organizers say the fast-paced sport originated in Denmark in the 1990s, and spread through Europe and then to Canada. Jim Wice, president of the Boston Self Center, is enthusiastic about bringing volt hockey to the area. “I’ve been involved with a lot of disability services stuff and adaptive sports. I never saw anything like this,” he said. “A wooden wheelchair that's low to the ground with a flipper to play hockey in a gym — totally unique to me.” Wice, who is also part of the Boston Brakers, a power wheelchair soccer team, says the sport is filling a gap in the adaptive sports landscape. “This isn't wheelchair basketball, it's not quad rugby, it's not sit-skiing or sled hockey,” he said. “This is for folks who have, you know, some significant mobility impairments that seem to be kind of left out of adaptive sports and recreation.” Read more: https://www.wgbh.org/news/local-news/2022/05/20/a-boston-nonprofit-brings-volt-hockey-to-us-a-perfect-sport-for-people-with-physical-disabilities
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