Home Nations Cup, a new event for British Wheelchair Basketball, will take place this August at the David Ross Sports Village, University of Nottingham.
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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.
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The British Wheelchair Basketball office will be closed for the festive period from 24th December – 1st January inclusive.
Premier Division clubs came together earlier this month to kickstart conversations on the next round of a consultation that will go on to form the 10-Year Strategy for the National League.
Following the announcement of a landmark partnership between BWB, Disability Sport Wales and Basketball Wales, the co-chairs of the newly formed Wales Wheelchair Basketball Strategic Steering Group have been confirmed.
This year’s theme is “Fostering disability inclusive societies for advancing social progress”.
Derby Arena has been selected as the venue for National Championships Finals, the pinnacle event in the British Wheelchair Basketball National League.
BWB are pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Foster and Geoff Hopkinson to the board.
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