Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.

Sitting volleyball – a lot of people and a lot of action in a small space

This aerial shot of the Australian sitting volleyball team in action against Libya at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics shows the concentration of players and officials in a small space, yet sitting volleyball produces as much excitement as its standing version and attracted large crowds to every session in Sydney. The Australian team won just the one match – its first ever in international competition – and finished 11th of the 12 teams in Sydney.

Every point in volleyball starts with a serve

Albert Lee is a bit closer to the floor, but he starts the point the way every point starts in volleyball – with a serve – during Australia’s game against Libya in the sitting volleyball competition at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Lee’s teammates Darren Gay and Ted Bray look on. The team, known as the ‘Crabs’, finished eleventh out of twelve teams but had their first ever international victory by defeating the USA in pool play.