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Gerry Hewson

Gerry Hewson
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2000 Australian Paralympic Team portrait of Hewson
Personal information
Full name Gerard Benjamin Hewson
Nationality  Australia
Born 5 June 1958
Young, New South Wales

Gerard "Gerry" Benjamin Hewson, OAM (born 5 June 1958) is an Australian former Paralympic wheelchair basketballer. He has coached wheelchair basketball on the national and international level in Australia.

Hewson was born on 5 June 1958 in the New South Wales town of Young.

In 2007 a nude picture of Hewson and his pregnant wife was displayed at the Museum of Sex in New York City as part of an exhibit called "Intimate Encounters," that focused on the sex lives of disabled athletes. The photograph was published by Time Out New York in its section "This week in New York".

Hewson was a member of the Australian men's national wheelchair basketball team, competing at four Paralympic Games from 1988 to 2000. He won a gold medal as a member of the team at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, for which he received a Medal of the Order of Australia.

Hewson competed in the National Wheelchair Basketball League (NWBL) in 2001. That year, he was named as the Low Point MVP for the league. In 1999, 2000 and 2001, He was also named as part of the league's All Star Five.

sparks flying and occasionally you get wheels crash together and they will light up. There is a coating on the edge of the rim that actually lights up like a spark and it stays for about two, three seconds so that kind of splashes around the place every now and then so that is quite exciting and lots of smashing and banging of chairs and people falling out – it is great fun.

Hewson was the head coach for the Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL) Sydney Uni Wheelkings in 2011. He was coach of the NWBL's West Sydney Razorbacks from 2004 to 2006. During that time, he helped guide the team to championships during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. In 2006, Hewson was the head coach when the team competed at the Joseph F. Lyttle World Basketball Challenge and the 2006 Gold Cup. When he selected the athletes to make up the 2006 Australian side, he chose seven players who were under the age of twenty-five.


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