Team England have announced their Men’s 3×3 and Women’s 3×3 teams set to represent at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games this month.
Emma Calvert and Frances Kremarik depart the BWB Board
Emma Calvert and Frances Kremarik are set to leave their roles on the British Wheelchair Basketball board.
During their time on the board, Emma and Frances worked hard to create a sustainable future for the sport alongside their colleagues.
Emma Calvert joined the BWB Board in 2022 as Non-Executive Independent Director and completes a full term on the board. Emma played a key role as BWB’s Chair of FRAG (Finance, Risk and Governance Committee).
Frances Kremarik joined as Sporting Director in 2023, and will continue to chair BWB’s Technical Working Group, a group that advise on all technical matters for the sport.
Jules Parke-Robinson, Chair of the Board:
“I would like to thank both Emma and Frances for their support during their respective terms. They both brought a huge amount of knowledge and experience to their roles and we wish them well as they move on to new roles.”
Everyone at British Wheelchair Basketball thanks them for their contributions to the sport and governing body.
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