Wheelchair Basketball: A Paralympic Legacy
Origin and History
Wheelchair basketball was introduced to the Paralympic Games in 1960 in Rome, making it one of the sport's longest-standing fixtures. Women's wheelchair basketball debuted eight years later, in 1968.
Governing Body
The International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) governs wheelchair basketball worldwide. The organization sets rules, regulations, and standards for the sport, including equipment and competition formats.
Paralympic Success
Wheelchair basketball holds a significant place in the Paralympic Games, with the United States and Canada dominating the men's and women's competitions, respectively. The sport has witnessed legendary players, including Terry Bywater with seven Paralympic appearances for Canada.
Current Standings
In the upcoming 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, wheelchair basketball enthusiasts can look forward to gripping matches and fierce competition. Stay tuned for the official schedule and results.
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