1995
Our stories

Wheelchair rugby results from summer Paralympics and World Championships from 1995.

Wheelchair rugby results from summer Paralympics and World Championships from 1995

Wheelchair rugby results from summer Paralympics and World Championships from 1995
Our stories

Australian team and results at the 1st Wheelchair Rugby World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, October 22-29, 1995

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 1995

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 1995
1996

Wheelchair rugby was a demonstration sport

Wheelchair rugby was a demonstration sport

Humble beginnings for the Australian wheelchair rugby team

Humble beginnings for the Australian wheelchair rugby team
1998
Our stories

Australian team and results at the 2nd Wheelchair Rugby World Championships, Toronto, Canada, 1998

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 1998

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 1998
2000
© Sport the library/Bill BachmanSydney 2000 Paralympic GamesOpening Ceremony - Stadium Australia

GALLERY: Sydney’s venues were spectacular and often full

GALLERY: Sydney’s venues were spectacular and often full
Greg Smith in action during the Wheelchair Track event at the Sydney Summer Paralympics.

Greg Smith was on his way to three gold medals

Greg Smith was on his way to three gold medals

Wheelchair Rugby, the most ‘in your face’ sport at the Games

Wheelchair Rugby, the most ‘in your face’ sport at the Games

Dubberley and Hucks apply the pressure in the wheelchair rugby final

Dubberley and Hucks apply the pressure in the wheelchair rugby final
© Sport the library/Bill BachmanSydney 2000 Paralympic GamesWheelchair Rugby, Day 10Brad Dubberley (AUS)

Hands up who’s here to win?

Hands up who’s here to win?
© Sport the library/Ryan GormlySydney 2000 Paralympic GamesWheelchair Rugby, FinalAustralian Team presentation

Australia’s best ever result to then – but not what they came for

Australia’s best ever result to then – but not what they came for
2002
Our stories

Australian team and results at the 3rd Wheelchair Rugby World Championships, Gothenberg, Sweden, May 2002

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2002

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2002
2004

There weren’t so many smiles at the wheelchair rugby

There weren’t so many smiles at the wheelchair rugby

But there was lots of support for the Australians

But there was lots of support for the Australians
2006

The APC took responsibility for a coordinated approach to classification

The APC took responsibility for a coordinated approach to classification
Our stories

Australian team and results at the 4th Wheelchair Rugby World Championships , Christchurch, New Zealand, 12-16 September 2006

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2006

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2006
2008

Scott Vitale Carries the Ball against New Zealand

Scott Vitale Carries the Ball against New Zealand

Bryce Alman Moves with the Ball

Bryce Alman Moves with the Ball

Ryley Batt puts a Big Hit on New Zealand Opponent

Ryley Batt puts a Big Hit on New Zealand Opponent

Ryan Scott Takes the Ball Up

Ryan Scott Takes the Ball Up
2010
Our stories

Australian team and results at the 5th  Wheelchair Rugby World Championships, Vancouver, Canada, 21-26 September 2010.

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2010

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2010
2014
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Australian team and results at the 6th  Wheelchair Rugby World Championships, Odense, Denmark, 4-10 August 2014

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2014

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2014
2018
Our stories

Australian results at the 7th  Wheelchair Rugby World Championships, Sydney, Australia, 5-10 August 2018.

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2018

Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 2018