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Adrenaline Rush Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adrenaline Rush Project
Adrenaline Rush Project (ARP) is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for people with physical disabilities to participate in extreme sports. It was founded in 2012 through the joint efforts of nine college students. Its stated mission is: "To give people with physical disabilities the opportunities to participate in adrenaline-inducing activities that reaffirm in them the joy of being alive."〔 In order to qualify for a program, the participant must be 18 years of age or older. The participant's physician decides if a participant is eligible then medically clears a participant for the desired ARP program. ==History== Adrenaline Rush Project was founded on August 26, 2012 in Berkeley, California by Daniel Conboy, Christopher Edgar, Min Jae Kim, Samuel Kim, Nicholas McHugh, Virginia McMahon, Eleanor Mullard, Dylan Ryan and Remy Tabano.〔 The founders believed participation in so-called "extreme sports" could have a therapeutic effect on those with physical disabilities and founded ARP with the goal of sponsoring programs that would introduce such sports to selected participants.
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