Paralympian Tyler “TC” Carter presenting the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee’s 2024 Rings of Gold Award to Move United’s competitions manager Jessie Cloy and Paralympic medalist, and director of competitions Susan Rossi.
Move United wins USOPC Golden Circle Award

Paralympic athlete Tyler "TC" Carter (right) presents the 2024 Golden Ring Award to the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee to inspire United's competition manager Jessie Cloy and Paralympic medalist (left) and competition director Susan Rossi (center). Photos provided by Mobile United Rockville, Maryland——Move United, an organization that provides community sports and recreation for people with disabilities, has been awarded the 2024 Golden Circle Award by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, which will be presented at the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Colorado Springs. The Golden Circle Award recognizes an individual or organization dedicated to helping children develop and reach their highest potential, and helping them achieve their Olympic or Paralympic dreams. Move United was recognized for its sanctioned competition, the largest network of adaptive sports competitive opportunities in the United States. This year, approximately 2,311 adaptive athletes of all ages and performance levels competed in 34 multi-sport events in 24 different states, including disabled veterans, youth,…