A three-wheel mobility device that sits low to the ground and is powered by an athlete's arms has become the subject of great controversy at the New York City Marathon.
Handcycles, which draw more disabled participants to the marathon than push-rim wheelchairs, remained in a limbo position this year when the athletes who use them received substantially lower prize money than other athletes.
Published in Able News. Click here to read page one. Click here to read page two.
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