Shriners Children’s Athlete Sets Sights for 2028 Paralympics

“Always push your limits and always give it your all, despite your limits and disability.”

That’s the motto of Rhett, an 18-year-old Shriners Children’s Spokane patient and Para athlete whose determination has carried him towards extraordinary achievements.

Born with cerebral palsy, Rhett has physical challenges that affect his right arm, right leg, fingers and toes – but he refuses to let them define him. During this year’s Caring4Kids Telethon, Rhett, his family and his care team shared his story with local news channel KXLY 4NewsNow.

His journey with Shriners Children’s began at age 12 when his family moved to Spokane and a family friend suggested it to his parents. Through specialized care, surgery and physical therapy, Rhett has been able to strengthen his mobility.

At Shriners Children’s, instead of saying ‘Well, let’s check to see if this something that would work,’ [his care] was specific to him and what he needed.
Taesha, Rhett's mother

“He is really dedicated and determined. You can give him a little tip and he’s going to do it one hundred percent,” said physical therapist Lauren Drury, a member of Rhett’s care team. “It's nice that he can feel comfortable and confident in his abilities because of the care we've been able to provide him."

Lauren helped spark his passion for athletics and competition by introducing him to ParaSport Spokane – a program that provides training, recreational and competitive opportunities for youth and adults with physical disabilities. Through ParaSport Spokane, he’s able to travel nationwide and compete in multiple sports.

Now 18, Rhett is unstoppable. As a triathlete, he has achieved several athletic wins. He is a three-time Paralympics track and field national champion, and a 2024 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field High School All-American for the long jump. Rhett also excels in wheelchair basketball and sled hockey!

Rhett has his sights set towards the future: competing in track and field in the 2028 Paralympics games in Los Angeles. He credits his care team for giving him the foundation for independence and success.

“I found a really good team and provider who will work with me for anything with my disability,” he said. “I’ve loved [Shriners Children’s Spokane] ever since my first visit back in 2018.”

Meet Rhett

Through specialized care for his cerebral palsy, Rhett is now a three-time Paralympics track and field national champion.

Rhett proudly displays his 2024 Hoopfest champion medal.

Rhett displays his three U.S. Paralympic track and field medals.

Rhett presents one of his medals to Shriners Children's Spokane's Chief of Staff Glen Baird, M.D.

Rhett competes in wheelchair basketball during Hoopfest.

Rhett meets with physical therapist Lauren Drury during this year's telethon filming.

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