There seems to be a genuine issue with regard to paralympics - www.bbc.co.uk/.../magazine-19371031 - unfair and maybe it needs to be challenged whether the incident justifies the exclusion.
There was a thread about "paralympics", under hobbies & special interests, in September last year that might have bearing, about whether Aspergers was appropriate.
I agree with what's already been said though - the real issue here is unfair discrimination in able sports organisations. You shouldn't find yourself caught between being neither eligible for able sports nor sport for the disabled.
In a way this is something for NAS Campaigns to pick up on, because people on the spectrum clearly can benefit from sport and shouldn't have to endure such exclusions.
Also the sporting participation thread ought to have got responses. I did out of frustration no-one was answering, but maybe I over did it, because it does seem to have dead-ended.
There seems to be a genuine issue with regard to paralympics - www.bbc.co.uk/.../magazine-19371031 - unfair and maybe it needs to be challenged whether the incident justifies the exclusion.
There was a thread about "paralympics", under hobbies & special interests, in September last year that might have bearing, about whether Aspergers was appropriate.
I agree with what's already been said though - the real issue here is unfair discrimination in able sports organisations. You shouldn't find yourself caught between being neither eligible for able sports nor sport for the disabled.
In a way this is something for NAS Campaigns to pick up on, because people on the spectrum clearly can benefit from sport and shouldn't have to endure such exclusions.
Also the sporting participation thread ought to have got responses. I did out of frustration no-one was answering, but maybe I over did it, because it does seem to have dead-ended.