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United States men's national wheelchair basketball team

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United States
IWBF zoneAmericas
Paralympic Games
Appearances15
MedalsGold: 1960 (2), 1964 (2), 1972, 1976, 1988,2016,2020,2024
Silver: 1968
Bronze: 1980,1996,2000,2012
World Championships
Appearances13
MedalsGold: 1979, 1983, 1986, 1994, 1998, 2002,2022
Silver: 1975, 1990, 2006,2014,2018
Bronze:2010
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Team colours
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Away jersey
Team colours
Away

TheUnited States men's national wheelchair basketball team began in 1955 when the Pam Am Jets brought wheelchair basketball to Europe at theInternational Stoke Mandville Games, albeit in the form of netball. Shortly following the Pan Am Jets' dominating performance at the International Stoke Mandville Games, wheelchair netball was switched to wheelchair basketball for all future Games.

US wheelchair basketball team at Rome 1960

History

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In 1960 the inauguralRome Paralympic Games included wheelchair basketball as one of its initial events.[1] During this inaugural 1960 Paralympic Games the wheelchair basketball competition was divided into two constructs: Class A for athletes with complete lesions, and Class B for those with incomplete lesions. With the 1960 Paralympic Games, the United States Men's National Wheelchair Basketball Team competed in both classifications, winning two gold medals. The same occurred in the following 1964 Tokyo Paralympic Games, as the United States Men's National Wheelchair Basketball Team claimed both gold medals.[2]

The success of the United States Men's National Wheelchair Basketball Team has continued since those initial Paralympic Games, although the team had not won gold medals since 1988 and finally ended that drought in the most recent tournament in 2016.[3]

The United States Men's Wheelchair Basketball Team also competes internationally in the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation's (IWBF) World Wheelchair Basketball Championships, the Parapan American Games, and the IWBF's U23 World Wheelchair Basketball Championships. The United States Men's National Wheelchair Basketball Team has enjoyed great success in each of these tournaments in addition to the Paralympic Games. They are the only team to have won the IWBF World Wheelchair Basketball Championships in three successive tournaments (accomplishing that feat twice; 1979-1986 & 1994-2002) and medalling in nearly every tournament held of the Parapan American Games, as well as the IWBF’s U23 World Wheelchair Basketball Championships.

Roster

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The following is the United States roster in the men's wheelchair basketball tournament of the 2024 Summer Paralympics.[4][5]

United States men's national wheelchair basketball team - 2024 Summer Paralympics roster
PlayersCoaches
No.NameAge –Date of birthPts.


2Jacob Williams33 –(1991-08-02)2 August 19912.5
4Talen Jourdan24 –(1999-10-25)25 October 19991.0
8Brian Bell35 –(1989-02-24)24 February 19894.5
11Steve Serio36 –(1987-09-08)8 September 19873.5
14Paul Schulte45 –(1979-03-05)5 March 19793.0
15Nate Hinze36 –(1988-06-12)12 June 19884.5
16Trevon Jenifer35 –(1988-09-07)7 September 19882.5
24AJ Fitzpatrick19 –(2004-08-28)28 August 20043.0
25Jorge Salazar34 –(1989-12-07)7 December 19893.5
32Fabian Romo27 –(1997-01-22)22 January 19974.0
33John Boie33 –(1991-02-11)11 February 19911.0
44Jeromie Meyer27 –(1997-04-11)11 April 19972.0
Head coach

Robb Taylor

Assistant coach(es)
Scott Meyer
Legend
  • Age - describes age on 28 August 2024

Paralympic Games

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Results achieved at the Paralympic Games:[6]

IWBF World Championships

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YearHostPlace
1975[9]Bruges (Belgium)Silver
1979[10]Tampa (United States)Gold
1983[11]Halifax (Canada)Gold
1986[12]Melbourne (Australia)Gold
1990[13]Bruges (Belgium)Silver
1994[14]Edmonton (Canada)Gold
1998[14]Sydney (Australia)Gold
2002[14]Kitakyushu (Japan)Gold
2006[14]Amsterdam (Netherlands)Silver
2010[14]Birmingham (United Kingdom)Bronze
2014[14]Incheon (South Korea)Silver
2018[14]Hamburg (Germany)Silver
2022[14]Dubai (United Arab Emirates)Gold

Other international tournaments

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Parapan American Games

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YearHostPlace
1999Mexico,Mexico City[15]Gold
2003Argentina,Mar del Plata[15]Silver
2007Brazil,Rio de Janeiro[15]Gold[16]
2011Mexico,Guadalajara[15]Gold[16]
2015Canada,Toronto[15]Gold[16]
2019Peru,Lima[15]Gold[16]

Men's U23 World Wheelchair Basketball Championships[17]

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YearHostPlace
1997Canada,TorontoGold
2001Brazil,Blumenau, Santa CatarinaBronze
2005United Kingdom,BirminghamGold
2009France,ParisGold

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Our Game".International Wheelchair Basketball Federation. RetrievedNovember 5, 2016.
  2. ^Labanowich, Stan (2011).Wheelchairs Can Jump!: A History of Wheelchair Basketball(PDF). Acanthus Publishing. p. 9. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-06-17. Retrieved2016-11-05.
  3. ^National Wheelchair Basketball Association."U.S. Men's Wheelchair Basketball Team Wins Historic Paralympic Gold Over Spain".United States Olympic Committee. Archived fromthe original on October 29, 2016. RetrievedNovember 5, 2016.
  4. ^"United States men's national wheelchair basketball team".olympics.com. Retrieved28 August 2024.
  5. ^"Paralympics Games Roster Selected for 2024 U.S.A Men's Wheelchair Basketball Team".nwba.org. March 30, 2024. RetrievedAugust 28, 2024.
  6. ^"IPC Historical Results Archive".Official Website of the Paralympic Movement. RetrievedNovember 5, 2016.
  7. ^"Barcelona 1992 Paralympic Games - Results Wheelchair Basketball - Men's Tournament".paralympic.org. Retrieved11 August 2023.
  8. ^"Justice for U.S. in wheelchair ban is looking more appealing".Chicago Tribune. 11 December 1992.
  9. ^Labanowich, Stan (2011).Wheelchairs Can Jump!: A History of Wheelchair Basketball(PDF). Acanthus Publishing. p. 8. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-06-17. Retrieved2016-11-05.
  10. ^Labanowich, Stan (2011).Wheelchairs Can Jump!: A History of Wheelchair Basketball(PDF). Acanthus Publishing. p. 13. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-06-17. Retrieved2016-11-05.
  11. ^Labanowich, Stan (2011).Wheelchairs Can Jump!: A History of Wheelchair Basketball(PDF). Acanthus Publishing. p. 17. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-06-17. Retrieved2016-11-05.
  12. ^Labanowich, Stan (2011).Wheelchairs Can Jump!: A History of Wheelchair Basketball(PDF). Acanthus Publishing. p. 23. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-06-17. Retrieved2016-11-05.
  13. ^Labanowich, Stan (2011).Wheelchairs Can Jump!: A History of Wheelchair Basketball(PDF). Acanthus Publishing. p. 28. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-06-17. Retrieved2016-11-05.
  14. ^abcdefgh"World Championships".International Wheelchair Basketball Federation. RetrievedNovember 5, 2016.
  15. ^abcdef"Parapan Am Games: News & Information".Disabled World. Archived fromthe original on August 21, 2014. RetrievedNovember 5, 2016.
  16. ^abcd"NWBA Athlete of the Week - Michael Paye".National Wheelchair Basketball Association. RetrievedNovember 5, 2016.
  17. ^"Men's U23 World Championship".International Wheelchair Basketball Federation. RetrievedNovember 5, 2016.
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