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Mar. 26, 2010

Round robin play began today at the 11th Annual Vancouver Invitational Wheelchair Rugby Tournament at Bonsor Rec Center in Burnaby, BC. Ten teams from around North America, including many athletes from both the Canadian and American national teams who are training for the 2010 World Wheelchair Rugby Championships, will vye for the championship title. 

Mar. 05, 2010

On Monday, March 1st, B.C. Finance Minister Colin Hansen put a new spin on the tradition of buying a new pair of shoes on Budget Day. Instead, he strapped into a wheelchair rugby chair and gave the sport a try, then donated a personal cheque of $3,000 to buy new wheels for athletes. B.C. athletes Garrett Hickling, Say Luangkhamdeng, and Byron Green scrimmaged with Hansen in front of the media before the budget was announced. The funds will go to the B.C. Wheelchair Sports Association, which hosts the 2010 World Wheelchair Rugby Championships.

Feb. 09, 2010

Have you ever wondered if you're tough enough for wheelchair rugby? We've got a fun new Facebook quiz to allow you to determine just that.

Jan. 31, 2010

National team squads continue their tour of the U.S. at the Lakeshore Demotion Derby.
 

Jan. 26, 2010

Florida was the site of some great lead-up tournaments last weekend. First up: the 10th Annual Knock & Roll Wheelchair Rugby Tournament in Lake Worth, which took place from Jan 22 - 24 and featured many of the teams and players preparing for the World Wheelchair Rugby Championships. When the dust cleared, Team Canada came out on top, beating the Lakeshore Demolition (and tournament MVP Bryan Kirkland) 56 to 44.

The final standings were:

Dec. 21, 2009

Following a three day tryout camp at the Lakeshore Foundation in Birmingham, Alabama, Head Coach James Gumbert (Austin, Texas) and his staff, selected the 12 athletes who will represent the United States at the 2010 World Wheelchair Rugby championships.

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