ATI Sponsorship Enhances McDonald's All American Games and Supports Adaptive Sports Initiatives
- ATI Physical Therapy is the official sponsor of the 49th Annual McDonald's All American Games on March 31, 2026.
- The company will provide four certified athletic trainers to ensure athlete welfare during the event.
- ATI will collaborate with the ATI Foundation to enhance adaptive sports opportunities for youth with disabilities.
ATI Physical Therapy Takes Center Stage as Sponsor of the McDonald's All American Games
ATI Physical Therapy steps into the spotlight as the official sponsor of the upcoming 49th Annual McDonald's All American Games, scheduled for March 31, 2026, at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. This high-profile event showcases the top high school basketball talent in the nation, featuring 48 elite athletes—24 boys and 24 girls—culled from a pool of over 700 nominees. By becoming a sponsor, ATI not only reinforces its stature in the world of outpatient physical therapy and sports medicine but also underscores its commitment to the health and safety of young athletes.
As part of this partnership, ATI will provide four certified athletic trainers to ensure comprehensive sports medicine support during the Games. This role extends beyond simple presence; the trainers will be instrumental in maintaining athlete welfare throughout all phases of the event, from practices to scrimmages and the games themselves. Dr. Chuck Thigpen, ATI’s Chief Clinical and Strategy Officer, emphasizes that the company leverages its 30 years of expertise in musculoskeletal health to help athletes perform at their best while prioritizing safety. This initiative aligns with the broader mission of ATI to enhance athletic performance and injury prevention through meticulous care.
Beyond the immediate support at the All American Games, ATI Physical Therapy also connects its sponsorship to a larger community impact initiative. The company plans to collaborate with the ATI Foundation to present a special grant to Southern Arizona Adaptive Sports. This funding aims to elevate awareness and improve the infrastructure for adaptive sports, with a focus on delivering opportunities for youth with disabilities through the Adaptive Sports in Schools (ASIS) program. This multifaceted approach demonstrates ATI’s ongoing dedication not only to athletes on the court but also to fostering inclusive sports programs that serve diverse communities.
In conjunction with these efforts, ATI's significant involvement in the McDonald's All American Games positions the company as a leader in promoting healthy sports practices. Their commitment to athlete well-being fosters a nurturing environment for upcoming talents, while their philanthropic initiatives pave the way for improvements in adaptive sports and inclusion. This dual focus solidifies ATI's role as not just a service provider, but a key contributor to the overall landscape of sports health and community engagement.