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Army veteran hopes adaptive training will help her earn another US parabobsled team berth


By ERNIE CLARK | Bangor Daily News, Maine | Published: April 23, 2021
BANGOR, Maine (Tribune News Service) Tammy Landeen is back home in Aroostook County this week, working out at the gym or hand-cycling outside weather permitting with an eye toward rejoining Team USA next winter on the World Cup parabobsled circuit.
The 44-year-old Caribou resident expects to be even better prepared for that competition than she was for her debut in international bobsledding two years ago, thanks to an intensive, 10-day training camp she recently completed with the Adaptive Training Foundation near Dallas.
I ve been calling it a boot camp, said Landeen, a retired Army sergeant. It s a really intense training. Physical, mental, they re covering all of the aspects. ....

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Mountain healing: Wounded warriors find support, purpose at Granby Ranch


Ten wounded warriors finished a nine-week bootcamp with a full week learning to ski at Granby Ranch thanks to Military to the Mountains. The program works to push veterans out of their comfort zone and brought them to the mountains during the last week of March.
Courtesy Austin Stewart / High Fives Foundation
David Vobora and Roy Tuscany are two energetic, athletic guys with matching gray rings on the pointer fingers of their right hands.
Vobora and Tuscany have loud voices and easygoing attitudes. They tell lots of jokes, but the rings on their saluting hands highlight a serious issue. These rings are a reminder of the veterans who commit suicide every day, a number that averaged 17.6 in 2018 according to the US Department of Veteran Affairs. That’s roughly 1.5 times the average of the civilian population. ....

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