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Definition of wheelchair rugby in English: wheelchair rugbynoun mass nounA sport incorporating elements of rugby, hockey, basketball, and volleyball, played by competitors who have a physical disability that requires the use of a wheelchair. she made history as the first woman to compete in wheelchair rugby at the Games wheelchair rugby is not for the faint-hearted Example sentencesExamples - He has been part of the Great Britain tennis squad and is due to play wheelchair rugby in Belgium later this month.
- Now he is competing in the Paralympics in Athens as part of the Great Britain wheelchair rugby team.
- Their facilities include a 42,530 square foot athletic fieldhouse which houses 3 courts for basketball, wheelchair rugby and volleyball.
- BBC2 will also be televising the wheelchair rugby competition, which will take place at the Helliniko Indoor Arena.
- After going to the 2000 Sydney Paralympics to watch the wheelchair rugby, Ross made the biggest decision of his life.
- In addition to being a world-class wheelchair rugby player, he is also a businessman.
- It's soon clear that wheelchair rugby is more than just a game to them, it's a revelation.
- Despite his disability he helped set up Scotland's first wheelchair rugby team.
- First told about wheelchair rugby when he was in hospital, it is a sport he has attacked with vengeance.
- To the novice wheelchair rugby looks like organised chaos, despite the presence of two referees and a panel of officials.
- He broke his back three years ago and was helped by the charity to purchase a specially adapted wheelchair so that he can play wheelchair rugby.
- Also thanks to the people in New Zealand who were so welcoming and helpful when I was there for the wheelchair rugby.
- The teacher, who has used a wheelchair for almost 20 years after being paralysed in a car crash, has previously piloted a light aircraft and plays wheelchair rugby.
- This project is to raise money so that these little kids can do whatever they want - whether that's play a musical instrument or learn how to play wheelchair rugby.
Definition of wheelchair rugby in US English: wheelchair rugbynoun A sport incorporating elements of rugby, hockey, basketball, and volleyball, played by competitors who have a physical disability that requires the use of a wheelchair. she made history as the first woman to compete in wheelchair rugby at the Games wheelchair rugby is not for the faint-hearted Example sentencesExamples - After going to the 2000 Sydney Paralympics to watch the wheelchair rugby, Ross made the biggest decision of his life.
- This project is to raise money so that these little kids can do whatever they want - whether that's play a musical instrument or learn how to play wheelchair rugby.
- Their facilities include a 42,530 square foot athletic fieldhouse which houses 3 courts for basketball, wheelchair rugby and volleyball.
- Despite his disability he helped set up Scotland's first wheelchair rugby team.
- First told about wheelchair rugby when he was in hospital, it is a sport he has attacked with vengeance.
- He has been part of the Great Britain tennis squad and is due to play wheelchair rugby in Belgium later this month.
- BBC2 will also be televising the wheelchair rugby competition, which will take place at the Helliniko Indoor Arena.
- Now he is competing in the Paralympics in Athens as part of the Great Britain wheelchair rugby team.
- The teacher, who has used a wheelchair for almost 20 years after being paralysed in a car crash, has previously piloted a light aircraft and plays wheelchair rugby.
- He broke his back three years ago and was helped by the charity to purchase a specially adapted wheelchair so that he can play wheelchair rugby.
- In addition to being a world-class wheelchair rugby player, he is also a businessman.
- Also thanks to the people in New Zealand who were so welcoming and helpful when I was there for the wheelchair rugby.
- To the novice wheelchair rugby looks like organised chaos, despite the presence of two referees and a panel of officials.
- It's soon clear that wheelchair rugby is more than just a game to them, it's a revelation.
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