The University of Worcester Arena will play host to twenty teams battling it out for the top spot in their divisions.
British Wheelchair Basketball are set to enter a Men’s and Women’s team into the 2025 IWBF 3×3 Open World Championships this summer (1st – 3rd August).
Disability Sport Wales and British Wheelchair Basketball are proud to announce a three-year partnership focused on the delivery of an exciting new club competition: the Cymru Classic.
Leading sports technology provider to deliver future-focused membership and competition management solutions for BWB. GameDay,…
British Wheelchair Basketball (BWB) has confirmed a renewal of its partnership with ATPI for a further four years as the governing body’s Official Travel Partner.
This past weekend, the Wildcats Arena was buzzing with excitement as five outstanding teams — Titans/Aces, Lothian Phoenix, Cardiff Met Archers, Mohawks, and Bears — competed fiercely in the highly anticipated Junior League Playoffs.
British Wheelchair Basketball Announces GB U23 Squad for 2025 IWBF World Championships
British Wheelchair Basketball (BWB) has confirmed a two-year partnership with GB Masters, providing greater competitive opportunities for wheelchair basketball players over the age of 40.
It is with inexpressible sorrow that CWBA announce the loss of Keith Batty, who passed away suddenly this week.
The culmination of the 2024-25 BWB season, this year’s National Championship Finals, will take place…
The University of Nottingham were crowned the 2025 BUCS Champions after winning against Loughborough University.
GB Women’s athlete Maddie Thompson has retired from international duty, calling the curtain on a remarkable career spanning 16 years.
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