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Oklahoma League for the Blind: Rowing is no handicap

 
DAVID ZIZZO    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: June 1, 2009
Modified: May 31, 2009 at 9:34 am


When Tanya Stewart-Skelly ran sprint races for her high school track team, a teammate would follow behind or beside her.

photo - Gary Mayo from the Chesapeake Boathouse works with Patricia Rock on her rowing technique at the Oklahoma League for the Blind offices. The goal is to launch a team of blind and low-vision rowers on the Oklahoma River this July at the tenth annual OWL (Oklahomans Without Limitations) camp, a week-long event for blind and low-vision children. Photo BY PAUL HELLSTERN, THE OKLAHOMAN
Gary Mayo from the Chesapeake Boathouse works with Patricia Rock on her rowing technique at the Oklahoma League for the Blind offices. The goal is to launch a team of blind and low-vision rowers on the Oklahoma River this July at the tenth annual OWL (Oklahomans Without Limitations) camp, a week-long event for blind and low-vision children. Photo BY PAUL HELLSTERN, THE OKLAHOMAN

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