Frame running

Frame running, previously known as RaceRunning,[2][3] is an adaptive athletic discipline, primarily for people with severe coordination and balance impairments such as cerebral palsy.

Athletes use a three-wheeled running frame, with a saddle, body support and most notably, no pedals.

It has since been developed in partnership with the Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association.

In 1997, the first frame running development camp and cup was held in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Frame Running clubs exist in countries around the world including the United States, Australia, Portugal, Denmark, Netherlands, the UK, Poland, Lithuania, and others.

A girl walking with a RAD-Innovations RaceRunner frame
A girl walking with a RAD-Innovations RaceRunner frame. [ 1 ]