
Wheelchair racing
Wheelchair racing is a competitive sport where athletes use specially designed racing wheelchairs to compete in various distances, from sprints to marathons. The wheelchairs are lightweight, aerodynamic, and have larger wheels for speed. Races are typically held on tracks or roads, and athletes propel themselves using their arms and specialized gloves. Wheelchair racing is included in events like the Paralympics, showcasing the incredible skill, endurance, and athleticism of participants. It promotes inclusivity in sports, allowing athletes with disabilities to compete at high levels and inspiring audiences worldwide.