Action across the Spanish and German leagues for GB athletes abroad, and University of Alabama (Joy Haizelden) go 4/4 at the Whitewater Tournament in Wisconsin.
The National Governing Body for Wheelchair Basketball in the UK has announced the appointment of Justine Baynes as its new CEO. Baynes will assume her role at the helm of the organisation on Monday 5th December 2022.
Women’s League returns this weekend with 11 clubs participating across two competitive divisions.
As part of ambitious plans to grow the pathways for athletes across our sport, BWB have opened applications to be part of the Performance Pathway Coach Development Programme.
The 2022 Annual General Meeting of the Great Britain Wheelchair Basketball Association Ltd. will be held virtually on 7th December 2022 at 7pm.
GB athletes were on court for a top-of-the-table clash in the BWB Premier Division, and athletes abroad in Spain dominated as stats leaders.
After a hugely successful inaugural season last year, the Women’s Premier League will return in January 2023.
GB athletes across Spain were top performers for their clubs this week, and Amiab Albacete extend their winning streak to 7/0.
GB athletes were back in action for their clubs in the Spanish and German leagues this week, and the University of Alabama headed to Tuscaloosa for the Truist Shoot Out.
An international break in the Spanish and German leagues sees GB Men’s compete in the BSR Copa de Naciones.
GB athletes progress their club seasons in Spain and Germany, and University of Alabama have a dominant tournament win in Texas.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published its 2023 Prohibited List. TheProhibited List designates the…