Tokyo 2020 finalists drawn in same group at Wheelchair Rugby World Championship
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Paralympic gold and silver medallists Britain and the United States have been drawn in the same group at the Wheelchair Rugby World Championship.
Paralympic gold and silver medallists Britain and the United States have been drawn in the same group at the Wheelchair Rugby World Championship.
Australian wheelchair rugby player Ryley Batt is to face disciplinary action for an image posted on Instagram last week.
Japan defeated Canada with in a dramatic 57-56 victory to win the Canada Cup wheelchair rugby tournament in Richmond.
Two Tokyo 2020 medallists are due to be in action at wheelchair rugby's Canada Cup, which starts tomorrow at the Richmond Olympic Oval.
Eleven of the 12 players who represented Canada in wheelchair rugby at last year's Paralympic Games in Tokyo have been included in the squad for next month's Canada Cup.
World Wheelchair Rugby has chosen Japan to stage its first Asia-Oceania Championship in four years and first since the COVID-19 crisis began.
Hosts France were crowned continental champions for the first time at the Wheelchair Rugby European Championship Division A in Paris, beating Paralympic gold medallists Britain in the final.
Britain and France have both progressed to the final and will go for gold at the Wheelchair Rugby European Championship Division A in Paris tomorrow.
Denmark and Germany have joined Britain and France in the semi-finals that can lead to a gold medal at the Wheelchair Rugby European Championship Division A in Paris.
Britain got off to a winning start at the Wheelchair Rugby European Championship in Paris.
Paralympic champions Britain are seeking a fourth consecutive continental title, with the Wheelchair Rugby European Championship Division A set to begin in Paris tomorrow.
Ruth Momanyi has joined World Wheelchair Rugby's (WWR) Audit and Risk Management Committee as an independent member.
All wheelchair rugby athletes with a limb deficiency need to have their classification reviewed by World Wheelchair Rugby (WWR), although will remain eligible to compete at licensed events while this process is ongoing.
The International Wheelchair Rugby Cup is due to be included as part of a Rugby World Cup for the first time in 2023.
Double Paralympic gold medallists Jason Lees and Josh Hose have announced their retirements from wheelchair rugby.