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Wheelchair netball is a variation of netball adapted for play in wheelchairs. It can be played by both people with and without disabilities. [1]

History

A hybrid version of basketball and netball was introduced at the Grand Festival of Paraplegic Sport in 1949. [2] Six teams composed of 37 athletes competed at the event. [2] This hybrid version of netball was played at every year's festival until 1954; it was replaced by wheelchair basketball in 1956. [2]

Modern versions of wheelchair netball are similar to standard netball, but with modified rules regarding contact, obstruction and travelling. [3]

References

  1. ^ Kirkby, Robert J. (1995). "Wheelchair Netball: Motives and Attitudes of Competitors with and Without Disabilities". Australian Psychologist. 30 (2): 109–112. doi: 10.1080/00050069508258913.
  2. ^ a b c Brittain, Ian (2009). The Paralympic Games Explained. Sport in the Global Society. Routledge. pp. 8–10. ISBN  978-0-415-47658-4. OCLC  244057438.
  3. ^ Netball (5th ed.). London: A. & C. Black. 2009. p. 41. ISBN  978-0-7136-7697-6.

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