Wheelchair Rugby: A Thrilling Sport for Athletes with Disabilities
What is Wheelchair Rugby?
Wheelchair rugby is a fast-paced, adaptive team sport designed for athletes with disabilities. It is a combination of basketball, handball, and ice hockey.
The objective of the game is to advance the ball down the court and score by carrying or throwing it into the opponent's goal.
Origins and Evolution
Murderball and Quad Rugby
Wheelchair rugby originated in the 1970s as "murderball" in Canada. It gained recognition as "quad rugby" in the United States.
The sport gained Paralympic status in 2000, becoming officially known as wheelchair rugby.
Gameplay and Rules
Mixed-Team Sport
Wheelchair rugby is a mixed-team sport, meaning both male and female athletes can compete together.
All players must have some degree of paralysis in all four limbs.
Tournament Format
The Paralympic Games wheelchair rugby tournament will be held from 29 August to 2 September 2024 in Paris, France.
The group stage will take place from 29-31 August, followed by placing playoffs.
Historical Dominance
Team USA's Success
USA Wheelchair Rugby is the most successful Paralympic wheelchair rugby program in history.
Team USA has medaled at every Paralympic Games since the sport's debut.
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