Yes, you can do this': The story behind the rapid rise in sports for youth with disabilities

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Unified sports center on students with intellectual disabilities and consists of teams of students with and without disabilities; adapted sports include teams of only students with intellectual or physical disabilities, like wheelchair basketball. Another 7,800 students participated in adapted sports. The combined increases in unified and adapted sports mark a 163 percent increase since 2018-19. 

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