First and Last Name/s of Presenters

Taylor AlviarFollow

Mentor/s

Professor Lazowski and Professor Ekeh

Participation Type

Paper Talk

Abstract

In athletics, is there an equivalence between a disability and a serious long-term injury? Both prevent an athlete from competing based on a particular disability, temporary or permanent. Wouldn’t an equivalence between the two diminish the nature of a disability or alter the nature and meritocracy of a sport? Some may say that the two conditions are equivalent because both an individual with a disability and an individual with a long-term injury cannot perform in their sports at what most people would consider “one-hundred percent.”

College and Major available

Nursing BSN

Location

Digital Commons

Start Day/Time

5-5-2021 1:00 PM

End Day/Time

5-5-2021 4:00 PM

Students' Information

Taylor Alviar, Nursing, Honors, 2021

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May 5th, 1:00 PM May 5th, 4:00 PM

The Real Difference Between Long-Term Injury and Disability in Athletes

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In athletics, is there an equivalence between a disability and a serious long-term injury? Both prevent an athlete from competing based on a particular disability, temporary or permanent. Wouldn’t an equivalence between the two diminish the nature of a disability or alter the nature and meritocracy of a sport? Some may say that the two conditions are equivalent because both an individual with a disability and an individual with a long-term injury cannot perform in their sports at what most people would consider “one-hundred percent.”

 

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