GB Men’s athlete James MacSorley has been appointed to the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation’s (IWBF)…
The 2025 / 2026 season of Women’s League came to a close in London at the UEL SportsDock this past weekend as the third and final round played out.
Our Level 1 and Level 2 Coaching Courses are now open for sign‑ups. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to build on your experience, these courses will give you the confidence, knowledge and practical skills to support players at every stage of their development.
All at British Wheelchair Basketball are deeply saddened by the passing of Jo Coates-McGrath, following a short period of illness.
Men’s and Women’s teams from England, Cyprus, Northern Ireland, and Wales will compete for their ticket to Glasgow 2026.
Home Nations Cup, a new event for British Wheelchair Basketball, will take place this August at the David Ross Sports Village, University of Nottingham.
Our learning platform plays a central role in delivering education and training to coaches, officials, volunteers, and administrators.
Whether you’re brand new to the sport, or looking to level up, we have a variety of routes for you to take into officiating and coaching.
British Wheelchair Basketball are tendering for the broadcast delivery of our 2026 events.
Following an incredibly competitive recruitment process, George has been named GB Men’s Head Coach and Player Development Coach.
Applications for the Inspire a Generation partner delivery grant close on Friday 30th January. Help…
The British Wheelchair Basketball office will be closed for the festive period from 24th December – 1st January inclusive.
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