The International Wheelchair Basketball Federation and Paris 2024 have released the wheelchair basketball sports calendar for the 2024 Paralympic Games. The games are slated to take place between August 29 and September 8. The competitions will take place at Bercy Arena, located in the heart of Paris. A total of sixteen teams, consisting of eight men’s and eight women’s national teams, will compete for the prestigious Paralympic medals.
In the Paralympic Games, wheelchair basketball is a well-liked and fiercely competitive sport. Since the first Paralympic Games in Rome in 1960, it has been a component of the Paralympic program for athletes with physical disabilities that affect their lower limbs.

Wheelchair Basketball Paralympic 2024
Crucial Elements of Paralympic Wheelchair Basketball: Regulations and Organization:
Wheelchair basketball is played on a regular basketball court using regular basketball rules, with a few adjustments made to allow for wheelchair accessibility.
Games are played in four quarters of ten minutes each, with five players from each team on the court at any given time.
With two-point field goals, three-point shots, and free throws, the scoring system in this sport is identical to that of regular basketball. Wheelchairs are highly specialized, and designed for speed, agility, and stability. Players use their upper body strength to maneuver the wheelchair while dribbling, passing, and shooting. Players are classified based on their physical abilities, with a point system ranging from 1.0 to 4.5. Lower numbers indicate a greater degree of disability. Teams are not allowed to have more than 14 points on the court at any given time to ensure a balanced level of competition.
Competitiveness: Wheelchair basketball is one of the most popular and competitive sports at the Paralympic Games, drawing teams from all over the world. There are men’s and women’s wheelchair basketball tournaments, and nations with strong wheelchair basketball teams and histories include the United States, Canada, Australia, and Germany. Paralympic Impact: Wheelchair basketball is a sport that is not only a highlight of the Paralympic Games but also helps to promote inclusivity and the abilities of athletes with disabilities. It has a growing fan base and is renowned for its high level of skill, strategy, and teamwork.
Recent Developments: As wheelchair technology advances and global participation rises, wheelchair basketball continues to change.
During the Paralympic Games, the sport receives a lot of media attention, which raises awareness of the competitors’ athleticism and competition.
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