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Wheelchair Basketball

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Wheelchair Basketball

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If you are interested in playing or coaching, please contact the Director of Registration, Debbie Foessel or the Director of Basketball, Kathy Ludwig.

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Description of Competition ...:::... Back to top

Every team is comprised of five players and seven substitutes. The match consists of four periods of ten minutes. After the first and the third period there is an interval of one minute. There is a 15-minute interval between the second and third period. If the score is tied at the end of playing time for the fourth period, the match will be continued with an extra period of five minutes or with as many such periods of five minutes as are necessary to break the tie.

A goal is credited to the team attacking the basket into which the ball has entered as follows:

Every team has 24 seconds to complete its attempt to score a basket. If the team with the ball exceeds this time limit, then the ball and the right of play is granted to the opposing team.

As in able-bodied Basketball, players must dribble the ball when having gained control of the ball on the court. It is a traveling violation to take more then two pushes on the wheels without dribbling the ball. A player is not allowed to touch the playing surface with his or her feet while in possession of the ball.

Credit: International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

Classification ...:::... Back to top

Classification is based upon sport-specific tests of shooting, passing, rebounding, pushing and dribbling, rather than a medical diagnosis or muscle function examination.

There are eight classifications based upon functional ability to play Wheelchair Basketball (Classes 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 and 4,5), with higher classification numbers representing greater Basketball skills. Athletes are given a numerical point value based on their classification status with the maximum allowable points on the floor being 14.0.

Credit: International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF).

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