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.
UKAD's Clean Sport Week 2026: Built not bought
British Wheelchair Basketball is proud to support Clean Sport Week (11th – 17th May 2026), the annual awareness campaign led by UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) that champions fair play, integrity and drug-free sport.
This year’s theme, ‘Built not bought. 100% me.’, celebrates athletes who achieve true, lasting success through hard work, talent and commitment. It sends a clear message: champions compete clean and don’t take shortcuts.
We’re committed to ensuring that all athletes have access to accurate information and are empowered to make healthy, drug-free choices. The message is simple: just don’t risk it. True success is built, not bought.
Throughout the week, UKAD will be sharing resources and content across important topics relating to Clean Sport on their social media channels and their website. To find out more about Clean Sport Week and access these resources, visit www.ukad.org.uk/clean-sport-week
Our Anti-Doping resources can be found here: https://britishwheelchairbasketball.co.uk/resource-category/anti-doping/
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