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.
Highlights from #BWBSportsDay Day 1...
Thank you to everyone who has taken part in British Wheelchair Basketball’s 2.6 Challenge so far and for supporting UK Charities during the #TwoPointSixChallenge.
Here are the highlights from Day 1 as the British public – including GB athletes – took on #BWBSportsDay…
It’s not too late to get involved – you can get involved by visiting our 2.6 Challenge page and you can donate to UK Charities here.
1. Five-time Paralympian Terry Bywater and his son Benjamin took on the ULTIMATE ‘egg and spoon’ race!
2. You’re guaranteed to have fun taking part in #BWBSportsDay – here’s Siobhan Fitzpatrick and her sister Laura with the proof…
School sports day were never fun but I’ve had fun with @lorz98 taking part in @BritWheelBBall @LondonMarathon #TwopointSixChallenge to help raise money for UK charities during this difficult time!
— Siobhán Fitzpatrick PLY (@Shivvy_98) April 26, 2020
Have fun with this @bigeam and everyone else taking part https://t.co/LLUIzVyOsK pic.twitter.com/x50ayXGTC9
3. An amazing effort by Joy Haizelden and her Dad as they take on the wheelbarrow race (x2) and The Tin Knockdown challenge…
4. An impressive performance by Sarah Hope as she went head-to-head with CWBA’s Ally Hope! (Full video – @sai93 on Instagram)
Took part in the #TwoPointSix challenge today with @allyhope2010 after being nominated by @JoyHaizelden. We completed two of the #BWBSportsDay activities and donated to the JustGiving page. Full video on my Instagram. pic.twitter.com/29j2mCi5af
— Sarah Hope (her/them) (@sarahlhope) April 26, 2020
5. Seated welly throw, tricep dip challenge and small child powerlifting…this really is a school sports day like no other!
6. It was a battle of the siblings as British Wheelchair Basketball’s Chief Executive went head-to-head with her brother!
7. Even pets want to join in the sports day fun…
If you can, here’s how you can donate to help support UK Charities: https://twopointsixchallenge.justgiving.com/get-involved?charityId=2577393
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