Wheel Blacks Explained

Country:New Zealand
Country Alt:NZL
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National Fed:New Zealand Wheelchair Rugby Association
Iwrf Zone:IWRF Asia-Oceania
Coach: Greg Mitchell
Iwrf Ranking:9th
Paraly Appearances:4
Paraly Medals: Gold: 2004
Bronze: 1996, 2000
Wc Appearances:7
Wc Medals: Silver: 1998, 2006
Bronze: 1995
Zone Championship:IWRF Asia-Oceania Championship
Zone Appearances:10
Zone Medals: Gold: 2005
Silver: 2001, 2003, 2009
Bronze: 2007, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019
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The Wheel Blacks are the national wheelchair rugby team of New Zealand. The team won the gold medal at the 2004 Paralympic games in Athens.

The Wheel Blacks squad is made up from players from different regions around New Zealand. They include Auckland, Waikato, Bay Of Plenty, Manawatu, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago. The Wheel Blacks name is one of many national team nicknames related to the All Blacks.

2022 World Championships

The Wheel Blacks placed 8th in the 2022 Wheelchair Rugby World Championships in Denmark. The competition was fierce and in a state of rebuilding 8th place is a good result for the Wheelblacks.

The tournament team consisted of: Cameron Leslie (Co-Captain), Ian Simpson, Gareth Lynch, Cody Everson (Co-Captain), Rob Hewitt (Coach), Maia Marshall-Amai, Gavin Rolton (Coach), Nafi Lefono, Hayden Barton-Cootes.

Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

The Wheel Blacks qualified for the 2020 Paralympic Games in Japan by winning the bronze medal at the 2019 IWRF Asia-Oceania Championship in South Korea.[1] The team consisted of.[2]

Player Classification
Gavin Rolton0.5
Cody Everson1
Gareth Lynch1
Mike Todd2
Rob Hewitt2
Tainafi Lefono2
Maia Marshall-Amai2.5
2.5
Hayden Barton-Coates3

Notes and References

  1. News: Wheel Blacks get bronze and qualify for 2020 Paralympics. 9 September 2019. Stuff.co.nz. 22 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Wheelchair rugby teams go for podium at Asia-Oceania Championship . paralympic.org . International Paralympic Committee . 4 September 2019 . 22 September 2019 .