NOBULL Adaptive Community

All Are Invited

Training is for everyone. At NOBULL, we're committed to ensuring that every athlete, including those in the adaptive community, has the support they need to train hard and reach their goals. With inspiration and guidance from Team NOBULL athletes Noelle Lambert and Jarryd Wallace, we're excited to explore new ways to support the adaptive community. We're just getting started, but our commitment is unwavering. We'll keep learning, growing, and pushing forward to ensure every athlete can thrive.

Noelle Lambert

Noelle Lambert is a track & field Team USA Paralympian and American record holder. She made her first Paralympic Games debut in 2021 in Tokyo, where she placed 6th in the 100M and broke her own American record. In 2022, Noelle became the first above-knee amputee to compete on Survivor. And this year, she will debut in the Long Jump at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

For Noelle, obstacles are not roadblocks but steppingstones. Losing her leg above the knee at 19 was just the beginning of her inspiring journey. In addition to her incredible athletic achievements, she is the Founder of The Born to Run Foundation, a nonprofit that provides specialized prosthetics to young adults and children who want to live a fun and fulfilling life. Noelle's story is not just about breaking barriers but also about personal growth and continued self-improvement.

Jarryd Wallace

Jarryd Wallace is a Team USA Paralympic bronze medalist, 3x Paralympian, 3x World Champ, and 4x World Record holder. Having already signed at the University of Georgia to run track, Jarryd underwent 10 surgeries due to complications from an overuse running injury. At age 19, he was faced with the radical decision to live the rest of his life in pain or choose to electively have his leg amputated. He took a step of faith and realized that the loss of his leg could be the gain of his life. Jarryd continued training, and just 12 months after his amputation made his first US team, beginning his professional athletics career. Shortly after turning pro, Jarryd qualified in the 400m and 4x100m for the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, then again in 2016 in Rio in the 100m and 4x100m, and again in 2021 in Tokyo in the 200m. Jarryd will return to compete in the Long Jump in his 4th Paralympic Games in Paris.

Over his athletic career, Jarryd has continually positioned himself to serve, seek out innovations, and learn from the adaptive community. While focusing on community outreach and the development one of the most advanced, adaptive-centric training centers and research labs, Jarryd and The RIVL Foundation are poised to become the most trusted and reliable source of education, research, and innovation for this community.

NOBULL Adaptive Community

A unique offer exclusively for members of the adaptive community.

This is the program's first initiative, and we look forward to offering more in the future to support adaptive athletes in further ways.

If you already have an account, contact Customer Service for support.

Resources for Adaptive Athletes

We asked Noelle & Jarryd to share their most-recommended resources with the NOBULL community.


The Heather Abbott Foundation 
The Heather Abbott Foundation helps provide customized prostheses to those who have suffered limb loss through traumatic circumstances. 
 
The Challenged Athletes Foundation 
The Challenged Athletes Foundation provides opportunities and support to people with physical disabilities so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. 
 
Less Leg More Heart 
Less Leg More Heart provides customized care for amputees including care packages, peer mentorship, advocacy, holistic care funding, and funding for home services during recovery. 
 
50 Legs 
50 Legs enhance the lives of amputees by providing both adults and children with high-quality prosthetics, care and more.  
 
Angle City Sports 
Angel City Sports creates sports opportunities for adults, children, and veterans with physical differences and impairments. Each year, they host 250 adaptive sports clinics, 4,000 athlete experiences, and 5 major adaptive sporting events and have a large inventory of adaptive sports equipment available to rent.