Laurel Crosby

[1] While there, she launched a website and program dedicated to school-friendly wheelchair Rugby for elementary and middle school aged children.

[4] Crosby continued her involvement in sports into the 1990s, where she served as Canada's Chef de Mission during the 1992 Summer Paralympics.

[1] In 2001, Crosby was considered for the position of president of the International Paralympic Committee following the retirement of Robert Steadward.

[7] In 2010, Crosby served as Chairperson of the Organizing Committee for the World Wheelchair Rugby Championships.

[9] Shortly thereafter, she was appointed President of British Columbia Wheelchair Sports Association and was honoured with the 2015 In Her Footsteps award by ProMOTION PLUS.