Wheelchair basketball at the 2008 Summer Paralympics

Summary

The Wheelchair Basketball competition of the 2008 Summer Paralympics is held in Beijing National Indoor Stadium and Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium between September 7, 2008 and September 16, 2008. There will be two medals awarded in this event.

Wheelchair basketball
at the XIII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Wheelchair Basketball
VenueBeijing National Indoor Stadium
Dates7 September - 16 September
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Australia (AUS) (men)
 United States (USA) (women)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada (CAN) (men)
 Germany (GER) (women)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Great Britain (GBR) (men)
 Australia (AUS) (women)
2004
2012
Wheelchair basketball match between South Africa and Iran

Medalists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
details
  Australia (AUS)

Dylan Alcott
Brendan Dowler
Justin Eveson
Michael Hartnett
Adrian King
Tristan Knowles
Grant Mizens
Brad Ness (captain)
Shaun Norris
Troy Sachs
Tige Simmons
Brett Stibners
Coach: Ben Ettridge

  Canada (CAN)

Patrick Anderson
Jaimie Borisoff (captain)
Abditatch Dini
David Durepos
David Eng
Robert Hedges
Joey Johnson
Adam Lancia
Ross Norton
Richard Peter
Yvon Rouillard
Chris Stoutenberg
Coach: Mike Frogley

  Great Britain (GBR)

Joseph Bestwick
Andrew Blake
Simon Brown
Matthew Byrne
Terence Bywater
Peter Finbow
Jonathan Hall
Kevin Hayes
Abdillah Jama
Simon Munn
Ade Orogbemi
Jon Pollock (captain)
Coach: Sinclair Richford Thomas

Women's team
details
  United States (USA)

Sarah Castle
Patty Cisneros (captain)
Loraine Gonzales
Carlee Hoffman
Emily Hoskins
Mary Allison Milford
Rebecca Murray
Alana Nichols
Christina Ripp
Jen Ruddell
Natalie Schneider
Stephanie Wheeler
Coach: Ronald Lykins

  Germany (GER)

Alke Behrens
Maren Butterbrodt
Annette Kahl (captain)
Britta Kautz
Simone Kues
Birgit Meitner
Marina Mohnen
Edina Anita Muller
Nora Schratz
Gesche Schunemann
Nicole Seifert
Annika Zeyen
Coach: Holger Ingo Glinicki

  Australia (AUS)

Clare Burzynski
Shelley Chaplin
Cobi Crispin
Melanie Domaschenz
Kylie Gauci
Melanie Hall
Katie Hill
Bridie Kean
Tina McKenzie
Kathleen O'Kelly-Kennedy
Sarah Stewart
Liesl Tesch (captain)
Coach: Gerry Hewson

Source: Paralympic.org [1]

Classification edit

Classification is an important element that will ensure athletes can compete in a fair situation.

A certain committee will give athletes who can take part in this sport an eight-level-score specific to basketball, ranging from 1 to 4.5. Lower scores represent a larger disability. The sum score of all players on the court cannot exceed 14.

Teams edit

There will be 12 male teams and 10 female teams taking part in this sport.

Men's edit

Team Qualification
  South Africa (RSA) IWBF Africa Qualify Tournament
  Australia (AUS) IWBF Asian-Oceania Qualify Tournament
  Iran (IRI)
  Japan (JPN)
  Brazil (BRA) 2007 Parapan American Games
  Canada (CAN)
  United States (USA)
  Germany (GER) IWBF Europe Qualify Tournament
  Great Britain (GBR)
  Sweden (SWE)
  Israel (ISR)
  China (CHN) Host nation

Women's edit

Team Qualification
  Australia (AUS) IWBF Asian-Oceania Qualify Tournament
  Japan (JPN)
  Brazil (BRA) 2007 Parapan American Games
  Canada (CAN)
  United States (USA)
  Mexico (MEX)
  Germany (GER) IWBF Europe Qualify Tournament
  Great Britain (GBR)
  Netherlands (NED)
  China (CHN) Host nation

Competition format edit

Both men's and women's use the same format, team divided into 2 groups, 6 each for men's and 5 each for women's, with a single round robin tournament, then first four of each group compete for 1st-8th place with knock-out format, while last one for women's and last two for men's compete for 9th-10th or 9th-12th place.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Medallists, Beijing 2008 Paralympic Game, Wheelchair rugby". Official Website of the Paralympic Movement. 2008. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
  • "Schedules and Results - Wheelchair Basketball". The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. Retrieved 2008-09-24.

External links edit

  • Official site of the 2008 Summer Paralympics