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Great Britain men's national wheelchair basketball team

British sports team


Summary

British sports team

FieldValue
typeMen's Wheelchair
countryGreat Britain
national_fedBritish Wheelchair Basketball
color11C2D8C
color2FFFFFF
paraly_appearances13
paraly_medals[[Image:Silver medal Paralympics.svg16px]] Silver: 1960, 1964, 1996, 2024
[[Image:Bronze medal Paralympics.svg16px]] Bronze: 1960, 1968, 2004, 2008, 2016,
wc_appearances13
wc_medals[[Image:Gold medal with cup.svg16px]] Gold: 1973, 2018
[[Image:Silver medal with cup.svg16px]] Silver: 1994, 2002, 2022
[[Image:Bronze medal with cup.svg16px]] Bronze: 1975
h_body1C2D8Ch_pattern_b=_thinsidesonwhiteh_shorts=FFFFFF
a_body1C2D8Ca_pattern_b=_thinwhitesidesa_shorts=1C2D8C

2020

The Great Britain men's national wheelchair basketball team is the men's wheelchair basketball side that represents Great Britain in international competitions.

Great Britain has competed at every men's wheelchair basketball tournament at the Paralympic Games since the first tournament in 1960.

Competitions

[[Wheelchair basketball at the Summer Paralympics|Summer Paralympics]]

YearPositionWLTotal?/16??
Italy 1960A -??
B -??
Japan 1964A -??
B - ???
Israel 1968??
Germany 19724th??
Canada 1976???
Netherlands 198012th??
United States 1984???
South Korea 198811th??
Spain 19926th??
United States 199653
Australia 20004th44
Greece 200444
China 200862
Great Britain 20124th44
Brazil 201662

[[European Wheelchair Basketball Championship|European Championship]]

YearPositionWLTotal19/23375
Belgium 1970??
France 1971??
France 1974??
Spain 1991??
Germany 1993??
France 1995??
Spain 1997??
Netherlands 19994th??
Netherlands 2001–024th??
Italy 2003??
France 2005??
Germany 2007??
Turkey 2009??
Israel 2011??
Germany 201380
Great Britain 201562
Spain 201762
Netherlands 201980
Spain 202171
Netherlands 2023???

Past rosters

  • 2010 World Championship: finished 6th among 10 teams #4 Gaz Choudhry, #5 Simon Brown, #6 Kevin Hayes, #7 Terry Bywater, #8 Simon Munn, #9 Jon Pollock, #10 Abdi Jama, #11 Matt Sealy, #12 Ian Sagar, #13 Daniel Highcock, #14 Jon Hall, #15 Ade Orogbemi, (Coach: Murray Treseder)

  • 2008 Paralympic Games: finished 3rd among 12 teams Ade Orogbemi, Andrew Blake, Kevin Hayes, Matthew Byrne, Simon Brown, Peter Finbow, Joseph Bestwick, Jonathan Hall, Abdillah Jama, Terence Bywater, Jon Pollock, Simon Munn

  • 2004 Paralympic Games: finished 3rd among 12 teams Matt Byrne, Andrew Blake, Peter Finbow, Colin Price, Stuart Jellows, Ade Adepitan, Jonathan Pollock, Simon Munn, Terry Bywater, Kevin Hayes, Fred Howley, Sinclair Thomas

References

References

  1. [http://www.gbwba.org.uk/gbwba/index.cfm/wwbc2010/teams/ Teams] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-02-03 , Official site of the [[2010 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship]])
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