Extremity Games exists for one reason — to give adaptive action sports athletes the competitive arena they deserve. Not a sideshow. Not an inspiration reel. A real stage, real competition, and a community that gets it.
Extremity Games is open to athletes across a broad range of physical disabilities and adaptive needs. Whether you compete with a prosthetic, a wheelchair, adaptive equipment, or without any device at all — you belong here.
Elite athletes. First-timers. Veterans who found sport after injury. Athletes with congenital conditions. SCI athletes who refuse to sit on the sidelines. eXG is for all of them. If you have the competitive spirit, we have your stage.
You arrive at a real competition venue. Not a charity event. Not a feel-good exhibition. A competition with judges, brackets, and other athletes who trained as hard as you did.
You go up against athletes who understand exactly what you have been through to get here. The competition is fierce. The respect is mutual. The crowd is loud.
The community at eXG is unlike anything in mainstream sports. Athletes who have faced the same challenges, found the same fire, and refuse the same limits. You will leave with connections that last.
Extremity Games puts adaptive athletes on the main stage. Your run, your trick, your finish line moment — documented, shared, and celebrated on the same level as any other elite competition.
Every athlete who has competed at Extremity Games has said the same thing after: when is the next one? This is not a one-time experience. It is a community you join for life.
Not because you overcame something. Because you competed at the highest level and made it look like exactly what it is — elite athletics. That changes how people think. Every single time.
You can brace a limb.
You can replace a limb.
But there is no replacement
for the competitive spirit.
The founding creed of Extremity Games — unchanged since 2006
Competition details and final sport lineup will be confirmed closer to the event. Follow us on social to be first to know when registration opens for each sport.
The 2026 eXG athlete roster will be announced here as registration opens. Follow us on social to be first to know who is competing.
The Future Hero Arena is the junior division of Extremity Games Kansas City — a dedicated competition space built specifically for young adaptive athletes. Details, divisions, sports, and registration information are in development and will be announced soon.
The Future Hero Arena will give young adaptive athletes their own stage, their own competition format, and their own community. Follow us on social for updates as details are finalized.
Athlete registration is not open yet. Follow us on social media and you will be first to know the moment it does. Do not miss your spot.
Have questions about eligibility, sport formats, adaptive equipment, or anything else? We are happy to talk.