Twenty-four SUNY Oneonta student volunteers and Sport and Exercise Sciences faculty partnered with EDD Adaptive Sports to host the first Adaptive Field Day on campus this spring.
Over the past few years, SUNY Oneonta's Sport and Exercise Sciences department has developed a relationship with EDD Adaptive Sports, a non-profit organization that offers adaptive sports programs to children and adults with any disability. EDD Adaptive Sports' programs allow people of all ages to participate in a variety of free athletic and sport-related activities, including basketball, biking, kayaking, soccer, swimming, pickleball, rowing and yoga.
The field day took place May 4 in the Alumni Field House and Red Dragon Field. The event allowed area residents who have varying intellectual and adaptive disabilities, including people from local organizations Springbrook and Pathfinder Village, to participate in a variety of athletic activities.
"It's been a really great partnership so far," said Gretchen Owens, executive director at EDD Adaptive Sports. "I appreciate the ideas the Sport and Exercise Sciences department brought to us for things to do and ways to expand what we offer. By building this partnership with SUNY Oneonta, we're building what we can offer our athletes and getting them more engaged in the community and everything SUNY Oneonta and the greater community has to offer."
Among the student volunteers were Exercise Science seniors Graham Wooden and Sarah Faulisi, who provided training to the other student volunteers on how to interact and work with the EDD participants. Faulisi and Wooden received a Student Research and Creative Activity (SRCA) grant funded by the SUNY Oneonta Foundation and SUNY Oneonta Alumni Association for their project to develop a national online training program on educating volunteers working with athletes with disabilities. Faulisi and Wooden provided training for volunteers from the SUNY Oneonta basketball, soccer, club rugby, swim and softball teams, students from the Terpsichorean dance club and students from Dr. Katherine Griffes's Ethical Considerations in Exercise Science course. The day's activities included ladder toss, Spikeball, yoga, cornhole, soccer, wiffle ball and golf.
"I hope that they can take away recognizing the value of just the intrinsic joy of being an athlete, of playing a sport, and can see the importance that they play in the world around them," said Dr. Griffes of the student volunteers. "I hope they feel a sense of empowerment, that they can do something, that they can make a difference in the world and that their ideas matter."
The Adaptive Field Day concluded with EDD Adaptive Sports Board Director Barbara Mackey and Executive Director Owens announcing the awards each athlete won. The event's award ceremony finished with athletes running through a tunnel of encouraging arms created by the student volunteers, reaching Wooden and Faulisi at the end for a fist-bump, hive-five or hug.
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