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Legion program provides special sports equipment to vets

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    Legion program provides special sports equipment to vets Olney Enterprise

    The Possum Pedal Bike Ride drew a big crowd in spite of rain this year, including at least three plucky participants from Olney this year American Legion Post Commander Chris Garcia and his son James and Len Bernhardt. The race also allowed Chris Garcia to road test the recumbent trike he was awarded through an American Legion program that provides adaptive sports equipment to veterans.

    The Possum Pedal offers an array of routes tailored to different skill levels, ensuring that everyone can participate and enjoy the experience. From leisurely rides perfect for families and casual cyclists to challenging routes for avid riders seeking a thrilling adventure, the event caters to a wide range of abilities and preferences.

    Participants can choose various distances, from a family-friendly 6-mile ride to a 76-mile route.

    That inclusivity and accessibility lured Chris Garcia, an Army vet and longtime cycling enthusiast. He received the recumbent trike through the Legion’s Operation Comfort Warriors. The grant program is one of many that provide adaptive sporting equipment to wounded veterans. “The recumbent trike is a great way for me to continue to enjoy my love of cycling while relieving the pressure off my back,” Chris said. Chris was diagnosed with degenerative disc disease in his lower back and suffers from chronic pain as a result of this condition. “It is a great feeling to be able to ...

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