Ready, Aim, Fire for Olympic Competition
June 14, 2022
3D printing helped team modify rifle hand stop to allow an injured biathlete to train despite wrist injury.
Championship-Level Disabled Athletes Tap into 3D Printing’s Potential
April 8, 2019
3D printers were beneficial in designing an ergonomic hand bike handle for Florian Jouanny, the first European tetraplegic athlete who completed the Ironman Triathlon.
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