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More Than Medals. This Is Access.

At the 2026 Texas Parasport Games, The Hartford and Move United helped remove one of the biggest barriers in adaptive sports—equipment.

🏹 Rudy Juarez (New Braunfels, Army veteran) received a competition archery bow. 🏁 Miles Lynn (13, Driftwood) received a track racing chair frame as he pursues international competition. 🎯 Devyn Harrigan (11, San Antonio) received a customized chair for field events as she works toward her Paralympic goals.

🌟 Trey Sarich (13, Houston) was named the Human Achievement Award recipient—recognized for the way he supports others and represents what adaptive sport is all about.

Adaptive athletes often pay up to 16x more for equipment. Over the past seven years, The Hartford has helped change that—gifting more than 8,500 pieces nationwide.

That impact is real, and it’s happening here in Texas.

📍 Competitions are free and open to the public📅 Schedule: www.texasparasportgames.com

At the 2026 Texas Parasport Games, The Hartford and Move United helped remove one of the biggest barriers in adaptive sports—equipment.

🏹 Rudy Juarez (New Braunfels, Army veteran) received a competition archery bow.🏁 Miles Lynn (13, Driftwood) received a track racing chair frame as he pursues international competition.🎯 Devyn Harrigan (11, San Antonio) received a customized chair for field events as she works toward her Paralympic goals.

🌟 Trey Sarich (13, Houston) was named the Human Achievement Award recipient—recognized for the way he supports others and represents what adaptive sport is all about.

Adaptive athletes often pay up to 16x more for equipment. Over the past seven years, The Hartford has helped change that—gifting more than 8,500 pieces nationwide.

That impact is real, and it’s happening here in Texas.

📍 Competitions are free and open to the public📅 Schedule: www.texasparasportgames.com

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