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2024 - 2025 Navy Adaptive Sports 

Fitness and teamwork are a way of life in the military. Serious illness or injury can profoundly impact that way of life, often confining a service member to a hospital bed and significantly altering their physical capabilities.

Adaptive athletics have been modified to meet the abilities of injured or ill individuals. They help wounded warriors build strength and endurance while also drawing inspiration from their teammates.

All wounded warriors enrolled in Navy Wounded Warrior are encouraged to include adaptive athletics in their recovery plans to build strength and endurance. Sports also help build self-esteem, lower stress levels, and invite service members to rejoin a team environment. 

Navy Wounded Warrior's Sports Camps are a week-long opportunity to try multiple adaptive sports. Participants meet and build connections with other service members who are also going through transitional, healing , and recovery journeys.  

Participate in*:

  • Archery
  • Cycling
  • Field
  • Indoor rowing
  • Powerlifting
  • Shooting
  • Sitting volleyball
  • Swimming
  • Track
  • Wheelchair Rugby
  • Wheelchair Basketball

*Not all sports are available at all camps.

Participants are encouraged to try as many sports as possible.

Expenses are covered by Navy Wounded Warrior for Active Duty/TDRL. PDRL/Ret. service members may register, but participation availability is very limited.

For any questions or to submit your forms (see below), please contact: Gabriel Coutino and Lizbeth Opiola.

Registration Forms

  • January 9 - 16, 2025
    Intro Camp  |  Naval Base Ventura County, Pt. Hueneme, Calif.
    Download Registration Form
    • Sports: cycling, field, powerlifting, shooting, swimming, track, sitting volleyball, and wheelchair basketball.
    • Due Dates:
      • Registration form: October 24, 2024
      • Medical Paperwork / Orders: November 7, 2024
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Additional Required Forms

  1. Release of liability
  2. Adapative sports application (new participants only)
  3. Medical clearance
  4. Non-Medical Attendant application (if applicable)
  5. Service animal application (if applicable)

Come Aboard

If you are not already enrolled in Navy Wounded Warrior, contact us at 855-NAVY WWP/855-628-9997 or via email at navywoundedwarrior.fct@navy.mil to determine your eligibility. Navy Wounded Warrior hosts a series of adaptive athletic reconditioning camps at naval bases throughout the country that focus on strength training, nutrition, and a variety of sports. Active-duty athletes of all ability levels are welcome, with limited space for veterans. The program also involves enrollees in camps hosted by partner organizations and international competitions, such as the Invictus Games.

Follow Navy Wounded Warrior on Facebook and Instagram and keep an eye on the News & Events section of the website for announcements about upcoming camp deadlines.

Numquam Navigare Solus – Never to Sail Alone

Navy Wounded Warrior is an unbiased advocate that bridges the needs of commands, care teams, and service members in planning a way forward after a serious wound, illness, or injury. Staff guide Sailors and Coast Guardsmen, with their families and caregivers, to create a comprehensive recovery plan, which provides a holistic approach tailored to individual recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration needs. The program allows service members and their families to feel empowered and supported as they adapt to their new normal. Tens of thousands of seriously wounded, ill, and injured service members located throughout the country received assistance from Navy Wounded Warrior.

Sailors and Coast Guardsmen may self-refer to Navy Wounded Warrior, or be referred by a family member, their command leadership or their medical team. Contact the Navy Wounded Warrior call center at 855-NAVY WWP / 855-628-9997, or email navywoundedwarrior.fct@navy.mil.

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