Paralympic Star Melissa Stockwell Empowers Disabled Athletes with Dare2Tri

  • Gabriel Walsh DDS
  • July 22, 2024 09:03pm
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Melissa Stockwell, an American Paralympian who overcame the loss of a leg in the Iraq War, is using her platform to help disabled athletes reach their potential through her charity, Dare2Tri.

American Paralympic bronze medalist triathlete Melissa Stockwell knows firsthand the struggle athletes with physical disabilities have getting into sports, let alone trying to compete in a triathlon. Stockwell lost her left leg in a roadside bombing as she served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army’s 1st Cavalry Division during the Iraq War. She received a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart, and later became the first Iraq War veteran to compete in the 2008 Paralympics. She competed in swimming events before later turning her attention to triathlon.

As she gears up for the 2024 Paris Paralympics, Stockwell is raising awareness about her charity Dare2Tri. Stockwell was the recipient of P&G’s Athletes for Good grant because of her work through the organization. Stockwell told Fox News Digital in a recent interview she helped co-found the charity with her two friends in 2010 to help disabled athletes get the opportunity to reach the starting line of a triathlon and finish it.

Paralympic Star Melissa Stockwell Empowers Disabled Athletes with Dare2Tri

Paralympic Star Melissa Stockwell Empowers Disabled Athletes with Dare2Tri

"A lot of the times we say that the finish line is just the beginning, just a self-confidence and self-worth of what they’re able to do. And they realize who much and they realize how much ability is in their disability," Stockwell said.

The Athletes for Good grant will go a long way toward helping more athletes get to that starting line and realize what they’re capable of."

Paralympic Star Melissa Stockwell Empowers Disabled Athletes with Dare2Tri

Paralympic Star Melissa Stockwell Empowers Disabled Athletes with Dare2Tri

Stockwell, who won gold medals in Tri 2 events at the ITU Triathlon World Championships in 2010 and 2011, said it meant a lot to her to be able to give back this way.

"It’s huge. As an athlete with a disability myself, I found my community and my people through sport. A lot of the times, they feel alone. A lot of times before they come to Dare2Tri they’ve never seen another person, much less an athlete, missing a limb. "

Paralympic Star Melissa Stockwell Empowers Disabled Athletes with Dare2Tri

Paralympic Star Melissa Stockwell Empowers Disabled Athletes with Dare2Tri

"And we bring them into one of our three-day camps and they’re suddenly surrounded by other athletes just like them. Suddenly, they don’t feel alone anymore because they have this sense of community. I can’t say enough about the positive impact it has."

Stockwell is among the 20 athletes receiving $24,000 in grants to support their cause. The initiative is between P&G, the International Olympic Committee, and the International Paralympic Committee. The group recognizes athletes and para-athletes who have helped their communities while also giving it their all in their respective sports.

Ezra Frech and others are on the roster.

Melissa Stockwell’s story is an inspiration to all. She shows us that anything is possible if we have the courage to try. Her work with Dare2Tri is making a real difference in the lives of disabled athletes. We should all be grateful for her and her fellow athletes who are using their platforms to make the world a better place.

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