Bournemouth based Business Telecoms company 4Com are set to push their staff to the limit this Thursday and Friday (28th/29th November) by spending 30 hours riding, rowing and running in aid of the Wessex Variety Children’s charity. Every year around Christmas time, 4Com staff selects a good cause to raise money for and this year will be supporting a young lad called Cameron Dadkhah. Cameron, 18, has Cerebral Palsy and hasn’t been able to use his legs to stand or walk since birth. [Read more...]
4Com support GB Junior Squad and Paralympic basketball hopeful
Get Inspired: DISABILITY SPORT
Many organisations now exist to help people with a disability find opportunities in sport. From archery to athletics and ice hockey to equestrian, there are dozens of sports and thousands of clubs in the UK ready to welcome new participants of all standards. [Read more...]
Lothian Phoenix Win Wheelchair Basketball Scottish Cup Final
Saturday 27th April saw rival teams Lothian Phoenix take on the West of Scotland Warriors in what proved to be an epic Scottish Cup Final. [Read more...]
GB men’s Wheelchair Basketball team Head Coach announced
British Wheelchair Basketball is delighted to announce that current Performance Programme Manager, Haj Bhania, is to become the GB men’s Wheelchair Basketball team Head Coach. [Read more...]
Men’s GB Basketball Team Miss Out On Final
Great Britain missed out on a place in the men’s Wheelchair Basketball final for the third Paralympic Games in succession as they suffered a 69-52 semi-final defeat to Canada tonight (Thursday).
The Bulldogs battled hard through the first half, trailing by just six at the break, but could not maintain that intensity [Read more...]
Heartbreak for Wheelchair Basketball
In one of the most exciting matches of the Games so far, the men’s Wheelchair Basketball team lost out to Germany after a nail-biting close encounter.
The match was tied at full-time at 66-66 leading it into extra time which brought a tense 5 minutes for everyone, but it wasn’t to be for the GB side as Germany fought back to win with 77-72.
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