Golden Rollers set to reunite 30 years on
Members of the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games will reunite in Melbourne next weekend,
Members of the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games will reunite in Melbourne next weekend,
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Members of the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games will reunite in Melbourne next weekend,
12 athletes have been selected to represent the Rollers at the 2026 IWBF World Championships in Ottawa, Canada, from 9–19 September.
The Australian Rollers beat top-ranked USA to win gold at the Toronto Invitational, a big confidence boost ahead of September's IWBF World Championships in Ottawa.
Australian Rollers set for top tier challenge with Toronto Invitational from 11 - 15 July
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Four powerhouse wheelchair programs are headed to Canberra.
A mix of experienced Paralympians, established leaders and emerging talent headline the Rollers’ 2026 squad.
Check out the Rollers & Gliders in finals action at the 2025 IWBF Asia Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand,
A dominant 79-44 win over Korea sends the Rollers into the AOZ final and to the 2026 World Championships.
Emma Costanzo takes the next step in her classification journey on the road to international recognition.
The 2025 IWBF Asia Oceania Championships have tipped off in Bangkok, Thailand, setting the stage for one of the most significant events on the regional wheelchair basketball calendar. Hosted at the Centara Life Government Complex and Convention Centre, the Championships bring together the best men’s and women’s national teams from across Asia and Oceania, all competing for a coveted place at next year’s IWBF World Championships in Ottawa, Canada. Running from 7–15 November 2025, these championships act as a qualifying event for Ottawa 2026 IWBF Wheelchair Basketball World Championships.
Rollers defeat Iran 79–71 and move to 3–0 at the Asia–Oceania Championships.
Four Australian wheelchair basketball teams chase World Championship and Commonwealth Games qualification this November.
Basketball Australia announced the Emerging Rollers men’s wheelchair basketball team to compete at the 2025 Kitakyushu Champions Cup in Japan.
Athletes and classifiers are working together to build a fairer, more inclusive future for Para sport.
Australian owned and operated company Strapit Medical & Sports Supplies have signed a two-year partnership.
The Rollers will face a European All-Star team tonight to open their European campaign at the Rollstuhlbasketball Nations Cup in Cologne, Germany.
The Australian Rollers are heading to Germany and Italy to compete in a series of international friendlies ahead of the Asia Oceania Zone Championships in November.
The dual-Paralympian has navigated two worlds on his pursuit of excellence.
Head Coach Jeremy Synot has selected the team that will head to Canada for the 2026 IWBF World Championships.
The Australian Gliders are officially heading to the World Championships.
The road to Madrid has included stops in Texas and Alabama for Laura Davoli and Isabel Martin.
The Gliders are putting the finishing touches on their preparations for the 2026 IWBF Women's Repechage.
A full-strength Gliders team has been named for the 2026 IWBF Women’s Repechage Tournament in Spain.
Talyn Reedy and Maddie Kelton embraced their first Gliders camp in Melbourne.
Nearly two decades after her first Gliders camp, Sarah Vinci is back in the green and gold with fresh perspective and a desire to help shape the program’s future.
The squad comes together for its first on-court hit-out as preparations build towards a must-win Repechage in Spain.
The group will assemble for camp in Melbourne next week.
Jeremy Synot appointed as Head Coach of the Australian Gliders.
Hannah Dodd will join the IWBF Players' Commission, working to ensure athletes perspectives remain central to the sport’s development.
From 164 appearances for Australia to Paralympic silver at London 2012 and leadership as Gliders captain, Leanne Del Toso has never waited for opportunity.
A mix of emerging and experienced athletes will represent Australia at the Osaka Cup.
The Australian Gliders will be on the hunt for a Head Coach in 2026 with Craig Campbell to depart in January.
Shelley Matheson has represented Australia for over two decades, but the moments that mean the most are the ones she shares with her two daughters. Shelley continues to show what’s possible for women balancing elite sport and motherhood.
Check out the Rollers & Gliders in finals action at the 2025 IWBF Asia Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand,
A 46–44 result sends the Gliders into the third-place game against Thailand and then the repechage pathway to follow.
Emma Costanzo takes the next step in her classification journey on the road to international recognition.
The 2025 IWBF Asia Oceania Championships have tipped off in Bangkok, Thailand, setting the stage for one of the most significant events on the regional wheelchair basketball calendar. Hosted at the Centara Life Government Complex and Convention Centre, the Championships bring together the best men’s and women’s national teams from across Asia and Oceania, all competing for a coveted place at next year’s IWBF World Championships in Ottawa, Canada. Running from 7–15 November 2025, these championships act as a qualifying event for Ottawa 2026 IWBF Wheelchair Basketball World Championships.
A determined Gliders side pushed the reigning champions before China steadied late to claim the win.
From squad preparation to what's ahead on the road to Ottawa, Brad shares his insights as the team enters a crucial stretch before taking on the world's best.

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