Wheelchair rugby at the XII Paralympic Games |
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Paralympic Wheelchair rugby
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Venue | Helliniko Indoor Arena | ||||||||||||
Dates | 19–25 September 2004 | ||||||||||||
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New Zealand | New Zealand | ||
Canada | Canada | ||
United States | United States |
Wheelchair Rugby at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was staged at the Helliniko Indoor Arena from September 19 to September 25.
Teams from eight countries participated in the competition, with a total of 89 athletes taking part. While wheelchair rugby was designated a mixed sport, with both men and women eligible to participate in the competition, no female athletes took part.
New Zealand's victory in the gold medal game represented the first time that a country from outside North America had won a Paralympics or World Championships title in the sport.
The wheelchair rugby competition in Athens was featured in the 2005 documentary film Murderball.
Dan Buckingham
Stephen Guthrie
Bill Oughton
Timothy Johnson
Geremy Tinker
Jai Waite
Sholto Taylor
Gary McMurray
Curtis Palmer
Allan Cartrand
Fabien Lavoie
Jared Funk
David Willsie
Patrice Simard
Mike Bacon
Michael Whitehead
Daniel Paradis
Raymond Lizotte
Garett Hickling
Ian Chan
Allan Semenuik
Lynn Nelson
Clifton Chunn
Wayne Romero
Brent Poppen
Will Groulx
Scott Hogsett
Bob Lujano
Andy Cohn
Norman Lyduch
Bryan Kirkland
Mark Zupan
Sam Gloor