Hero Our programs and initiatives work to create an accessible and inclusive world where people with disabilities can live to their full potential. Learn more. Hero When Rick set out to wheel around the world in , he had two missions: to raise awareness about the potential of people with disabilities, and to raise funds for Spinal Cord Injury research. Read more.
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Stan Stronge recruited him for Vancouver Cable Cars, a powerhouse wheelchair basketball team that dominated the national championships in the s and early s. Hansen won multiple championships with the Vancouver Cable Cars and was also a member of the Canadian National Wheelchair Basketball Team from to He also motivated a young Terry Fox to become involved in wheelchair sports after the amputation of his leg in due to bone cancer.
That year, Hansen invited Fox to play for the Cable Cars. Fox won the national championships with Hansen and the rest of the team in and before embarking on his Marathon of Hope in While at university, Hansen also started to participate in wheelchair racing. A year later in Vancouver , Hansen competed in his first wheelchair marathon race and finished third. From to , Hansen dominated wheelchair racing. He won six medals at the Paralympic Games and 19 International Wheelchair Marathons, including three world championships in wheelchair racing.
From 21 March to 22 May , Hansen wheeled his way over 40, kilometres in 34 countries including Canada , wearing out wheelchair tires and 94 gloves. The tour was a great success within Canada and abroad. International highlights of the tour included a meeting with Pope John Paul II in Italy and a crowd of about , people cheering him on in Tianjin, China. Hansen finished the tour on 22 May in Vancouver.
The following day, more than 50, people attended a celebration at BC Place Stadium. From 24 August to 22 May , Hansen went on a 25th-anniversary celebration tour, travelling 12, kilometres and visiting Canadian communities. The Rick Hansen Foundation was established in to fund spinal cord injury research and care and raise awareness, change attitudes and remove barriers for people with disabilities.
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