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It appears that wheelchair dancing has existed for many years. (I think the first world championships were in the 1970s.)

"Wheelchair DanceSport is a partner dance competition and dance-sport where at least one of the dancers is in a wheelchair.
Wheelchair dancing is a popular social and recreational activity, with more than 5,000 dancers in over 40 countries. The physical benefits of wheelchair dancing is to assists with the maintenance of physical balance, flexibility, range of motion, coordination, and it enhances respiratory control."
brisket
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brisket online 4550 Forum Posts Today at 3:31 PM (Edited: ) It appears that wheelchair dancing has existed for many years. (I think the first world championships were in the 1970s.) Wheelchair DanceSport is a partner dance competition and dance-sport where at least one of the dancers is in a wheelchair. Wheelchair dancing is a popular social and recreational activity, with more than 5,000 dancers in over 40 countries. The physical benefits of wheelchair dancing is to assists with the maintenance of physical balance, flexibility, range of motion, coordination, and it enhances respiratory control.
Thanks for that Brisket - I didn't realise it wasn't a new thing.
Liverpoollass
This is a little bit from the background of one of the dancers - Diana Morgan-Hill:


"Diana is a double amputee after a tragic train accident 19 years ago – running for a train she went to jump on board and fell down the gap resulting in the loss of one of her legs. She then fell under the train, which went over her remaining leg and electrocuted her twice. Prior to her accident she ran a press and PR company. After the accident, she married, had a daughter and later divorced."
brisket

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