Great Britain United Kingdom GRB
IWRF Ranking5th
IWRF ZoneIWRF European
National FederationGBWR
CoachUnited Kingdom Paul Shaw
Paralympic Games
Appearances5
Medals Gold 2020
World Championships
Appearances5
Medals
IWRF European Championship
Appearances11
Medals Gold: 1995, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2015, 2017
Silver: 1997, 2011
Bronze: 1999
Uniforms
Red jersey
Team colours
Red
Blue jersey
Team colours
Blue


The Great Britain national wheelchair rugby team represents Great Britain in international wheelchair rugby. Great Britain is the most successful team in European competition, winning six gold medals at the European Championship and a gold at the 2020 Paralympic Games. Since a national poll as part of The Last Leg, the team have been known as The Sweet Chariots.[1]'

Paralympics

Great Britain has competed in every wheelchair rugby tournament at the Paralympic Games, first when it was a demonstration sport in 1996, then since it entered the official program in 2000.[2] Since Great Britain was the host of the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, they qualified automatically for the wheelchair rugby event, as they were ranked on the IWRF Wheelchair Rugby World Ranking List[3][4]

Roster

The squad selected for the 2020 Paralympics is as follows:[5]

# Class Name Year Born Team Notes
222.0Chris Ryan1991-07-11United Kingdom London WRCCo-Captain
42.0Gavin Walker1983-10-13United Kingdom Leicester Tigers WRCCo-Captain
102.5Ayaz Bhuta1989-04-17United Kingdom West Coast Crash
20.5Jonathan Coggan1983-04-25United Kingdom London WRC
241.0Ryan Cowling1976-02-05United Kingdom West Coast Crash
81.5Nicholas Cummins1985-08-04United Kingdom Leicester Tigers WRC
70.5Kylie Grimes1987-12-07United Kingdom London WRC
133.5Aaron Phipps1983-04-07United Kingdom Team Solent Sharks
93.0Jim Roberts1987-09-03United Kingdom London WRC
33.5Stuart Robinson1982-04-15United Kingdom West Coast Crash
52.0Jack Smith1991-07-11United Kingdom Leicester Tigers WRC
122.5Jamie Stead1993-09-22United Kingdom Leicester Tigers WRC

Competitive record

Past rosters

The Great Britain players at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing.

References

  1. "The Last Leg of Tokyo 2020 - On Demand - All 4". channel4.com. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  2. Athlete Search Results – GBR – Wheelchair Rugby, The historical results database at the Official website of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
  3. "Home". iwrf.com.
  4. Qualification Criteria – WR, International Paralympic Committee, 2010
  5. "ParalympicsGB | Paralympicsgb names wheelchair rugby squad for tokyo 2020".
  6. "Mixed - Open". Archived from the original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  7. "1996 Paralympic Game, Wheelchair rugby". Official Website of the Paralympic Movement. 1996. Archived from the original on 5 February 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
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