In Episode 108 of the Eyes Free Sports podcast, we meet Roger Oberholzer, a blind runner and adaptive athlete originally from Switzerland who now resides in Folsom, CA. During the conversation, Oberholzer spoke about:
His early years and childhood
His visual impairment
His education and professional career
How he got involved in adaptive sports for the blind
His experience running in several of the major marathons in the United States
The keys to an effective relationship with a...
In Episode 108 of the Eyes Free Sports podcast, we meet Roger Oberholzer, a blind runner and adaptive athlete originally from Switzerland who now resides in Folsom, CA. During the conversation, Oberholzer spoke about:
- His early years and childhood
- His visual impairment
- His education and professional career
- How he got involved in adaptive sports for the blind
- His experience running in several of the major marathons in the United States
- The keys to an effective relationship with a running guide
- His preference when it comes to a running tether
- His experience with surfing and tandem cycling
- His advice to blind and visually impaired individuals on why they should consider participating in sports and recreation
Learn more about Achilles International at http://achillesinternational.org.
Check out United in Stride at http://unitedinstride.com/.
Learn more about the Blind Stokers Club based in the San Diego, CA area at http://blindstokersclub.org.
Visit Achieve Tahoe's site to learn more about its adaptive sports programs at https://www.achievetahoe.org/.
Watch a news story on Oberholzer and the California International Marathon at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-X7Bf2Y-no.
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