How does wheelchair basketball differ from basketball




















The total number of points on the court assigned for each of the five players may not exceed 14 points at any one time in most divisions. Find out more about classification. The basic rules of wheelchair basketball are very similar to stand up basketball with a few minor modifications. The measurements of the court and the height of the baskets are identical, as well as the scoring system.

A game consists of four periods of ten minutes. Particular attention must be paid to the wheelchair, as it is considered to be part of the player.

There is no double dribble rule in wheelchair basketball. A traveling violation occurs if the player takes more than two pushes while in possession of the ball and not dribbling. The Paralympics and Special Olympics are two separate and distinct organizations that are both recognized by the International Olympic Committee.

The principal differences between the two lie in the disability of participating athletes and levels of sports ability. The Paralympic Games are elite sport events for high performance athletes with a physical disability, similar to the Olympic Games, which are held every two years, alternating between Summer and Winter Games.

IWBF Rulebook. Download here. Nov Dec 1. Dec 4. Dec 8. The court, the hoop and the backboard are all of the same dimension. Each team has 12 players and only five on court at any point in time. The objective is to score as many baskets within four periods of 10 minutes each. Players use small and lightweight wheelchairs and usually comes with one or two smaller wheels at the front, this is to provide balance and stability.

Players cannot travel with the ball and are required to throw or bounce after every two touches on their wheelchair. Unlike regular basketball, double dribble is not considered a violation. Wheelchair basketball players are classified by a point system, from 1 to 4. Offensive chairs are set up for speed and mobility and contain a front bumper and wings to prevent other wheelchairs from hooking it.

Defensive wheelchairs contain bumpers set up to hook and hold other players. In wheelchair basketball, a rounded ring is in front to prevent chairs front getting stuck when they make contact. However, wheelchair tennis does not have a specific feature to protect against contact, but rather longer, extended wheels in the front that would allow athlete to reach as far out to return shots.

And once an athlete finds a chair that they are comfortable with, they stick with it for all competitions in their sport. It is also a matter of comfort , as the wheelchair has to feel as much as a part of their body as possible. Wheelchairs became more than a means to get around, but marvels of techology, to help improve the performances of athletes with disabilities. Your email address will not be published. Emergency relief funds for the disabled community in Cambodia Times are tough everywhere around the world and while Cambodia has recorded among the lowest number of confirmed COVID cases globally, the financial impact of the Read more….

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