Become a Sponsor
Do you have goods or services that can help Athletes Without Limits provide for our members? Become an Athletes Without Limits sponsor. Donations are tax-deductible and we’ll show off your products or services throughout our world travels!
Examples include: FINA approved swimwear provider, sports nutrition products for athletes in training, USA pins, buttons and other paraphanalia to trade at international competitions, office equipment, printing services and software or other nonprofit/business administration services. Please contact us for more information on how you can help aspiring Paralympians!
Athletes Without Limits would like to thank Champion System, our 2011-2012 Team Apparel sponsor, for supporting US athletes with intellectual disability and athletic dreams.
Past Sponsors include:
- ROI Solutions provided us with a backend donor database and consulting.
- Mountain Khakis outfitted the 2009 USA Global Games team in comfortable and durable shorts, pants and capris. Check out this great photo of the team en route to the Czech Republic in Mountain Khakis. Visit the Mountain Khakis Facebook page to find out more about this adventurous company.
- Two Fuji bikes traveled with us to the 2009 & 2011 Global Games and between them won 5 medals. Thanks for the fast bikes and for supporting our cyclist Syd Lea throughout his career.
- Clif Bar kept our 2009 Global Games cyclist and swimmers hydrated and energized with bars, shots, blocks and drinks. We couldn’t have competed in 12 swim events in four days without our favorite Cran-Razz Electrolytes and Recovery.
- Thanks to Speedo for providing discounts on the 2009 Team USA kit and Aardvark Swim Shop for your help and support in placing the order. The Global Games team looked great in Speedo USA warm-ups, polos and swimsuits.
- Thanks to Aardvark Swim Shop for their help and support in organizing our Speedo order before the 2009 Global Games and guiding us on technical swimsuit rules and regulations.
- Richard Murby of FWD Media in Washington DC attended the 2009 Global Games to document the athletes’ experiences on film. He also provided essential support as assistant cycling coach to silver medalist Syd Lea.




