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Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team

The Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team is the women's wheelchair basketball side that represents Australia in international competitions. The team is known as the Gliders. The team hasn't won a gold medal for Australia since it began competing at the 1992 Summer Paralympics, however it has won either the silver or bronze medal since the 2000 Summer Paralympics held in Sydney. Gliders finished 6th at the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship but did not qualify for the 2016 Summer Paralympics.[2]

Australia
IWBF Ranking2nd
IWBF zoneAsia Oceania
National federationBasketball Australia
CoachCraig Campbell since 2021[1]
Nickname(s)Gliders
Paralympic Games
Appearances7
Medals: :3 :1
World Championships
Appearances8
Medals: : :3
Medal record
Paralympic Games
2000 Sydney Women's wheelchair basketball
2004 Athens Women's wheelchair basketball
2008 Beijing Women's wheelchair basketball
2012 London Women's wheelchair basketball
World Wheelchair Basketball Championships
1994 Women
1998 Women
2002 Women
Osaka Cup
2007 Women
2008 Women
2009 Women
2010 Women
2011 Women
2012 Women
2013 Women
2015 Women
Joseph F. Lyttle World Basketball Challenge
2008 Women's wheelchair

History edit

 
Peter Corr, Head Coach of the Australian women's wheelchair basketball team, the Gliders, celebrates at 1996 Atlanta Paralympics

Women's wheelchair basketball was first played at the 1968 Summer Paralympics in Tel Aviv, but Australia did not have a team that competed until 1992 in Barcelona.[3]

The 1996 Summer Paralympics were the first Paralympics basketball tournament to feature the three-wheeled wheelchair. Most of the women on the Australian team opted to use the traditional four-wheeled wheelchair.[4]

Competition history edit

Prior to the start of the 1996 Paralympics, Australia was ranked third in the world after their bronze medal at the 1994 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship, behind first placed Canada and United States.[5][6] In lead up preparations for the games, the team toured Canada.[7] Australia's women's team beat the American team at the Paralympics in pool play. This was viewed as extremely significant by Australian women's wheelchair basketball fans and the Australian Paralympic Federation because the game was invented in America. Also, it was the first time that the Australian women had defeated the Americans. The match had even more significance because Australia needed to win it in order to stay in contention for a medal. Australia was down 21–16 at halftime. Australia went up with seven minutes left in the second half. The match finished with a score of 31–27 in Australia's favour. American Sharon Herbst was their team's start performer and she caused a number of problems for Australia's defence. During the game, several players were knocked out of their wheelchairs, including Australia's Melissa Ferrett.[5] The Americans challenged the win, protesting because they believed the Australians were not wearing matching uniforms.[8] Australia beat Brazil 67–8, beat the USA 31–27 and lost to Germany 34–26 in pool play.[4] They lost to Canada in the semi-finals, going down 31–36. They played the Americans in the bronze medal match, losing 30–41.[5] The team's top scorer in the competition was Liesl Tesch.[5]

 
Gliders playing the United States at the 1992 Barcelona Paralympics

In 1998, the team again won a bronze medal at the World Championships.[9] In April and May 1999, the team was invited by the Kinki Wheelchair Basketball Association and the Japanese Wheelchair Basketball Federation to compete in a tournament in Japan to celebrate twenty-five years of wheelchair basketball in that country. The Australian team won every game they competed in, including three test matches against the Japanese team. The last test was played before Japan's royalty, and Australia won 61–25. The team had an official team dinner with Emperor Akihito of Japan during this tour.[9]

The team won silver medals at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, with a bronze medal at the 2002 World Championships. Prior to the start of the 2008 Paralympics, the team was ranked fourth in the world. They received this rank by beating Japan and New Zealand in the qualifying tournament for the games.[10]

In 2008, the team competed in the Osaka Cup. They earned a silver medal, only losing to the United States in the final. The Gliders lost to the United States 20–52. After the Osaka Cup, the team competed in the Goodluck Beijing Test Event, where they won three matches and lost one against China. The team then competed in the Joseph F. Lyttle World Basketball Challenge, where they finished third. They then went to the United States and competed in the North America Cup, where they finished fourth. The team then went back to China where they played five matches against China, where they went undefeated.[10]

The Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics consisted of twelve included nine veterans with 15 Paralympic Games between them: Bridie Kean, Amanda Carter, Sarah Stewart, Tina McKenzie, Kylie Gauci, Katie Hill, Cobi Crispin, Clare Nott and Shelley Chaplin; and three newcomers: Amber Merritt, Sarah Vinci and Leanne Del Toso. The Gliders, who had won silver in the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, but had never won gold, finished at the top of their pool in the group stage of the competition with victories over Brazil, Great Britain and the Netherlands. They then went on to win in the quarter-final against Mexico and the semi-final against the United States, only to lose to Germany in the final.

Major tournament record edit

Performance in Paralympic Games edit

Performance in Gold Cup / World Championships edit

  • 1990 - 6th
  • 1994 –   Bronze
  • 1998 –   Bronze
  • 2002 –   Bronze
  • 2006 – 4th
  • 2010 – 4th
  • 2014 – 6th
  • 2018 – 9th
  • 2022 – 6th

Past Paralympic Games rosters edit

1992 Paralympic Games edit

1996 Paralympic Games edit

2000 Paralympic Games edit

 
Australian Women's Basketball Silver Medal Presentation at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics

2004 Paralympic Games edit

2008 Paralympic Games edit

[16]

2016 Paralympic Games edit

Gliders failed to qualify after finishing second to China at the 2015 Asia Oceania Zone Qualifying Tournament.[2]

2020 Paralympic Games edit

Detailed Results – Wheelchair basketball at the 2020 Summer Paralympics

Past World Championship Rosters edit

1990 Gold Cup edit

1994 Gold Cup edit

1998Gold Cup edit

2002 Gold Cup edit

2006 Gold Cup edit

2010 World Championships edit

2014 World Championships edit

 
Australian Gliders at the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto

2018 World Championships edit

2022 World Championships edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tom Kyle new Australian Gliders Head Coach". Basketball Australia News, 31 May 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Heartbreak and Elation for Gliders and Rollers at AOZ qualifying tournament". Basketball Australia. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  3. ^ Australian Paralympic Committee 2008, p. 52
  4. ^ a b Overington 1996a, p. 22
  5. ^ a b c d Overington 1996a, p. 21
  6. ^ . International Wheelchair Basketball Federation. Archived from the original on 9 July 2014.
  7. ^ a b Webster 1996, p. 6
  8. ^ Webster 1996, p. 8
  9. ^ a b Australian Paralympic Committee 1999, p. 16
  10. ^ a b Australian Paralympic Committee 2008, p. 53
  11. ^ Australian Team Members Profile Handbook. Sydney: Australian Paralympic Federation. 1992.
  12. ^ . Paralympic.org.au. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  13. ^ (PDF). Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2016.
  14. ^ Media Guide – Athens 2004 (PDF). Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2004.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ (PDF). Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 December 2015.
  16. ^ (PDF). Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  17. ^ Media Guide Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games (PDF). Sydney: Paralympics Australia. 2021.
  18. ^ "Gold Cup / World Championships (Women) 1990 - 2010" (PDF). Wheelchair Can Jump. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  19. ^ Annual Report 2006. Basketball Australia. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  20. ^ "Gliders World Championship team named". Basketball Australia website. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  21. ^ (PDF). Wheelchair Basketball Canada. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 November 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  22. ^ "Gliders set for redemption at 2018 IWBF World Championships". Basketball Australia website. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  23. ^ "Rollers and Gliders Gear Up for Dubai". Basketball Australia. 26 May 2023. Retrieved 14 June 2023.

Bibliography edit

  • Australian Paralympic Committee (September 1999). "Basketball – Wheelchair Women". Annual Report – 1999. Sydney, Australia: Australian Paralympic Committee.
  • Australian Paralympic Committee (2008). "Basketball (Wheelchair)". Media Guide Beijing 2008. Sydney, New South Wales: Australian Paralympic Committee.
  • Australian Paralympic Federation (November 1992). "History in Madrid". LINK. Sydney, New South Wales: Australian Paralympic Federation.
  • Overington, Caroline (1996a). "Basketballers beat the US at their own game". Golden Days of Atlanta: Xth Paralympic Games Atlanta, Georgia, August 15–25, 1996. Sydney: Australian Paralympic Federation: 21–23. OCLC 222120061.
  • Webster, Jim (1996). "Success for superteam". Golden Days of Atlanta: Xth Paralympic Games Atlanta, Georgia, August 15–25, 1996. Sydney: Australian Paralympic Federation: 6–8. OCLC 222120061.

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The Australia women s national wheelchair basketball team is the women s wheelchair basketball side that represents Australia in international competitions The team is known as the Gliders The team hasn t won a gold medal for Australia since it began competing at the 1992 Summer Paralympics however it has won either the silver or bronze medal since the 2000 Summer Paralympics held in Sydney Gliders finished 6th at the 2014 Women s World Wheelchair Basketball Championship but did not qualify for the 2016 Summer Paralympics 2 AustraliaIWBF Ranking2ndIWBF zoneAsia OceaniaNational federationBasketball AustraliaCoachCraig Campbell since 2021 1 Nickname s GlidersParalympic GamesAppearances7Medals 3 1World ChampionshipsAppearances8Medals 3HomeAwayMedal record Paralympic Games2000 Sydney Women s wheelchair basketball2004 Athens Women s wheelchair basketball2008 Beijing Women s wheelchair basketball2012 London Women s wheelchair basketballWorld Wheelchair Basketball Championships1994 Women1998 Women2002 WomenOsaka Cup2007 Women2008 Women2009 Women2010 Women2011 Women2012 Women2013 Women2015 WomenJoseph F Lyttle World Basketball Challenge2008 Women s wheelchair Contents 1 History 1 1 Competition history 2 Major tournament record 2 1 Performance in Paralympic Games 2 2 Performance in Gold Cup World Championships 3 Past Paralympic Games rosters 3 1 1992 Paralympic Games 3 2 1996 Paralympic Games 3 3 2000 Paralympic Games 3 4 2004 Paralympic Games 3 5 2008 Paralympic Games 3 6 2016 Paralympic Games 3 7 2020 Paralympic Games 4 Past World Championship Rosters 4 1 1990 Gold Cup 4 2 1994 Gold Cup 4 3 1998Gold Cup 4 4 2002 Gold Cup 4 5 2006 Gold Cup 4 6 2010 World Championships 4 7 2014 World Championships 4 8 2018 World Championships 4 9 2022 World Championships 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Peter Corr Head Coach of the Australian women s wheelchair basketball team the Gliders celebrates at 1996 Atlanta ParalympicsWomen s wheelchair basketball was first played at the 1968 Summer Paralympics in Tel Aviv but Australia did not have a team that competed until 1992 in Barcelona 3 The 1996 Summer Paralympics were the first Paralympics basketball tournament to feature the three wheeled wheelchair Most of the women on the Australian team opted to use the traditional four wheeled wheelchair 4 Competition history edit Prior to the start of the 1996 Paralympics Australia was ranked third in the world after their bronze medal at the 1994 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship behind first placed Canada and United States 5 6 In lead up preparations for the games the team toured Canada 7 Australia s women s team beat the American team at the Paralympics in pool play This was viewed as extremely significant by Australian women s wheelchair basketball fans and the Australian Paralympic Federation because the game was invented in America Also it was the first time that the Australian women had defeated the Americans The match had even more significance because Australia needed to win it in order to stay in contention for a medal Australia was down 21 16 at halftime Australia went up with seven minutes left in the second half The match finished with a score of 31 27 in Australia s favour American Sharon Herbst was their team s start performer and she caused a number of problems for Australia s defence During the game several players were knocked out of their wheelchairs including Australia s Melissa Ferrett 5 The Americans challenged the win protesting because they believed the Australians were not wearing matching uniforms 8 Australia beat Brazil 67 8 beat the USA 31 27 and lost to Germany 34 26 in pool play 4 They lost to Canada in the semi finals going down 31 36 They played the Americans in the bronze medal match losing 30 41 5 The team s top scorer in the competition was Liesl Tesch 5 nbsp Gliders playing the United States at the 1992 Barcelona ParalympicsIn 1998 the team again won a bronze medal at the World Championships 9 In April and May 1999 the team was invited by the Kinki Wheelchair Basketball Association and the Japanese Wheelchair Basketball Federation to compete in a tournament in Japan to celebrate twenty five years of wheelchair basketball in that country The Australian team won every game they competed in including three test matches against the Japanese team The last test was played before Japan s royalty and Australia won 61 25 The team had an official team dinner with Emperor Akihito of Japan during this tour 9 The team won silver medals at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens with a bronze medal at the 2002 World Championships Prior to the start of the 2008 Paralympics the team was ranked fourth in the world They received this rank by beating Japan and New Zealand in the qualifying tournament for the games 10 In 2008 the team competed in the Osaka Cup They earned a silver medal only losing to the United States in the final The Gliders lost to the United States 20 52 After the Osaka Cup the team competed in the Goodluck Beijing Test Event where they won three matches and lost one against China The team then competed in the Joseph F Lyttle World Basketball Challenge where they finished third They then went to the United States and competed in the North America Cup where they finished fourth The team then went back to China where they played five matches against China where they went undefeated 10 The Australia women s national wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics consisted of twelve included nine veterans with 15 Paralympic Games between them Bridie Kean Amanda Carter Sarah Stewart Tina McKenzie Kylie Gauci Katie Hill Cobi Crispin Clare Nott and Shelley Chaplin and three newcomers Amber Merritt Sarah Vinci and Leanne Del Toso The Gliders who had won silver in the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens but had never won gold finished at the top of their pool in the group stage of the competition with victories over Brazil Great Britain and the Netherlands They then went on to win in the quarter final against Mexico and the semi final against the United States only to lose to Germany in the final Major tournament record editPerformance in Paralympic Games edit 1992 4th 1996 4th 2000 nbsp Silver 2004 nbsp Silver 2008 nbsp Bronze 2012 nbsp Silver 2016 did not qualify 2020 9th 2024Performance in Gold Cup World Championships edit 1990 6th 1994 nbsp Bronze 1998 nbsp Bronze 2002 nbsp Bronze 2006 4th 2010 4th 2014 6th 2018 9th 2022 6thPast Paralympic Games rosters edit1992 Paralympic Games edit Team Members Amanda Carter Coralie Churchett Sue Hobbs Paula Coghlan Lisa O Nion Donna Ritchie Amanda Rose Julie Russell Sharon Slann Liesl Tesch Coach Peter Corr Official John Crossley escort 11 1996 Paralympic Games edit Team Members Julianne Adams Amanda Carter 2 0 Paula Ewin 4 5 Melissa Ferrett 1 0 Alison Mosely 4 5 Lisa O Nion 3 0 Donna Philp 4 0 Donna Ritchie 1 5 Amanda Rose 2 5 Sharon Slann 3 0 Liesl Tesch 4 5 Jane Webb 3 0 Coaches Peter Corr head coach Tracy York Officials Shona Casey 7 12 2000 Paralympic Games edit nbsp Australian Women s Basketball Silver Medal Presentation at the 2000 Sydney ParalympicsTeam Members Julianne Adams 2 0 Amanda Carter 2 0 Paula Coghlan 4 5 Mellissa Dunn 4 5 Karen Farrell 1 0 Alison Mosely 4 5 Lisa O Nion 3 0 Donna Ritchie 1 5 Nadya Romeo 1 0 Sharon Slann 2 5 Liesl Tesch 4 5 Jane Webb 3 0 Coaches Peter Corr head coach Tracey York Rob Beveridge Officials Kevin Smith manager 13 2004 Paralympic Games edit Team Members Lisa Chaffey 1 0 Shelley Chaplin 3 5 Paula Coghlan 4 5 Melanie Domaschenz 1 0 Karen Farrell 1 0 Kylie Gauci 2 0 Tina McKenzie 3 0 Alison Mosely 4 5 Jane Sachs 3 0 Sarah Stewart 3 0 Liesl Tesch 4 0 Melinda Young 2 5 Coaches Gerry Hewson head coach Darryl Durham assistant coach Officials Sonia Healy manager Michael Dowling 14 2008 Paralympic Games edit Team Members Clare Burzynski 1 0 Shelley Chaplin 3 5 Cobi Crispin 4 0 Melanie Domaschenz 1 0 Kylie Gauci 2 0 Melanie Hall 2 5 Katie Hill 3 0 Bridie Kean 4 0 Tina McKenzie 3 0 Kathleen O Kelly Kennedy 4 0 Sarah Stewart 3 0 Liesl Tesch 4 0 Coaches Gerry Hewson head coach Mark Hewish Officials Sonia Healy Section Manager Emma Whiteside 15 16 2016 Paralympic Games edit Gliders failed to qualify after finishing second to China at the 2015 Asia Oceania Zone Qualifying Tournament 2 2020 Paralympic Games edit Team Members Natalie Alexander 2 5 Jess Cronje 4 0 Shelley Cronau 2 5 Hannah Dodd 1 0 Mary Friday 1 0 Isabel Martin 1 0 Bree Mellberg 3 0 Amber Merritt 4 5 Georgia Munro Cook 4 5 Taishar Ovens 1 0 Ella Sabljak 1 0 Sarah Vinci 1 0 Coaches Craig Friday head coach Craig Campbell Assistant Sarah Graham Assistant Officials Leigh Gooding Program Manager Cathy Lambert and Priyanka Karunakaran team manager Chloe Manue physiotherapist 17 Detailed Results Wheelchair basketball at the 2020 Summer ParalympicsPast World Championship Rosters edit1990 Gold Cup edit Team Members Julianne Adams Amanda Carter Coralie Churchett Paula Ewin Susan Hobbs Lisa O Nion Mandy Rose Donna Ritchie Sharon Slann Liesl Tesch Jane Webb Coach Peter Corr 18 1994 Gold Cup edit Team Members F Alaouie Amanda Carter Lisa Chaffey Coralie Churchett Karen Farrell Lisa O Nion Donna Ritchie Amanda Rose Sharon Slann F Stanley Liesl Tesch Jane Webb Coach Peter Corr1998Gold Cup edit Team Members Julianne Adams Amanda Carter Paula Coghlan Melissa Collins Mellissa Dunn Karen Farrell Alison Mosley Lisa O Nion Donna Ritchie Nadiy Romeo Liesl Tesch Jane Webb Coaches Peter Corr C Lueg assistant coach 2002 Gold Cup edit Team Members Julianne Adams Lisa Chaffey Shelley Chaplin Paula Coglan Melissa Collins Karen Farrell Kylie Gauci Tina McKenzie Alison Mosely Lisa O Nion Jane Sachs Liesl Tesch Coaches Elizabeth Fraser head coach Darryl Durham assistant coach Gerry Hewson assistant coach 2006 Gold Cup edit Team Members Melanie Domaschenz 1 0 Leisl Tesch 4 0 Clare Burzynski 1 0 Kylie Gauci 2 0 Shelley Chaplin 3 5 Melanie Hall 2 5 Alison Mosely 4 5 Kylie Gauci 2 0 Kathleen O Kelly Kennedy 4 0 Jenny Nicholls incomplete Coaches 19 2010 World Championships edit Team Members Melanie Domaschenz 1 0 Cobi Crispin 4 0 Bridie Kean 4 0 Amber Merritt 4 5 Tina McKenzie c 3 0 Leisl Tesch 4 0 Clare Burzynski 1 0 Kylie Gauci 2 0 Sarah Stewart 3 0 Katie Hill 3 0 Leanne Del Toso 4 0 Shelley Chaplin 3 5 Coaches John Triscari head coach Ben Osborne assistant coach Matt Dunstan assistant coach Officials Marian Stewart manager Miranda Wallis physiotherapist 20 2014 World Championships edit nbsp Australian Gliders at the 2014 Women s World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in TorontoTeam Members Shelley Chaplin 3 5 Cobi Crispin 4 0 Shelley Cronau 3 0 Leanne Del Toso 3 5 Kylie Gauci 2 0 Bridie Kean 4 0 Amber Merritt 4 5 Clare Nott 1 0 Kathleen O Kelly Kennedy 4 0 Sarah Stewart 3 0 Stephanie van Leeuwen 1 0 Sarah Vinci 1 0 Coaches Tom Kyle head coach David Gould assistant coach Troy Sachs assistant coach 21 2018 World Championships edit Team Members Shelley Chaplin 3 5 Cobi Crispin Shelley Cronau 3 0 Hannah Dodd 1 0 Leanne Del Toso 3 5 Kylie Gauci 2 0 Annabelle Lindsay 4 5 Georgia Munro Cook 4 5 Clare Nott 1 0 Amber Merritt 4 5 Ella Sabljak Sarah Vinci 1 0 Coaches David Gould head coach Stephen Charlton assistant coach Craig Campbell Assistant Technical Coach Officials Anna de Araugo physiotherapist Peta Forsyth Physiologist Cathy Lambert team manager 22 2022 World Championships edit Team Members Lucinda Bueti 4 0 Jess Cronau 4 0 Laura Davoli 4 0 Hannah Dodd 1 0 Annabelle Dennis 4 5 Breanna Fisk 1 0 Georgia Inglis 2 5 Maryanne Latu 2 5 Isabel Martin 1 0 Amber Merritt 4 5 Georgia Munro Cook 4 5 Sarah Vinci 1 0 Coaches Craig Campbell head coach Tina McKenzie head assistant coach Lauren Robinson assistant coach Warren Brown technical assistant 23 See also edit nbsp Australia portal nbsp Basketball portalAustralia at the Paralympics Disabled sports Wheelchair basketballReferences edit Tom Kyle new Australian Gliders Head Coach Basketball Australia News 31 May 2013 Retrieved 26 August 2014 a b Heartbreak and Elation for Gliders and Rollers at AOZ qualifying tournament Basketball Australia Retrieved 20 October 2015 Australian Paralympic Committee 2008 p 52 a b Overington 1996a p 22 a b c d Overington 1996a p 21 World Championships Results International Wheelchair Basketball Federation Archived from the original on 9 July 2014 a b Webster 1996 p 6 Webster 1996 p 8 a b Australian Paralympic Committee 1999 p 16 a b Australian Paralympic Committee 2008 p 53 Australian Team Members Profile Handbook Sydney Australian Paralympic Federation 1992 Paralympic Games History Summer APC Corporate Paralympic org au Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 5 January 2012 Australian Media Guide 2000 Paralympic Games PDF Sydney Australian Paralympic Committee 2000 Archived from the original PDF on 18 March 2016 Media Guide Athens 2004 PDF Sydney Australian Paralympic Committee 2004 permanent dead link Media Guide Beijing 2008 PDF Sydney Australian Paralympic Committee 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 22 December 2015 Media Guide London 2012 Paralympic Games PDF Sydney Australian Paralympic Committee 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 7 March 2016 Retrieved 26 August 2014 Media Guide Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games PDF Sydney Paralympics Australia 2021 Gold Cup World Championships Women 1990 2010 PDF Wheelchair Can Jump Retrieved 30 July 2019 Annual Report 2006 Basketball Australia Retrieved 26 August 2014 Gliders World Championship team named Basketball Australia website Retrieved 26 August 2014 2014 Women s Wheelchair Basketball World Championship Media Guide PDF Wheelchair Basketball Canada Archived from the original PDF on 2 November 2014 Retrieved 20 June 2014 Gliders set for redemption at 2018 IWBF World Championships Basketball Australia website Retrieved 20 August 2018 Rollers and Gliders Gear Up for Dubai Basketball Australia 26 May 2023 Retrieved 14 June 2023 Bibliography editAustralian Paralympic Committee September 1999 Basketball Wheelchair Women Annual Report 1999 Sydney Australia Australian Paralympic Committee Australian Paralympic Committee 2008 Basketball Wheelchair Media Guide Beijing 2008 Sydney New South Wales Australian Paralympic Committee Australian Paralympic Federation November 1992 History in Madrid LINK Sydney New South Wales Australian Paralympic Federation Overington Caroline 1996a Basketballers beat the US at their own game Golden Days of Atlanta Xth Paralympic Games Atlanta Georgia August 15 25 1996 Sydney Australian Paralympic Federation 21 23 OCLC 222120061 Webster Jim 1996 Success for superteam Golden Days of Atlanta Xth Paralympic Games Atlanta Georgia August 15 25 1996 Sydney Australian Paralympic Federation 6 8 OCLC 222120061 External links editGliders in Germany 2011 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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