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SA lauded for hosting the inaugural IWBF 3X3 World Cup

Larson ThebeBy Larson Thebe4 months agoNo Comments6 Views
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As sports fans and aspiring athletes look ahead, the future of 3X3 wheelchair basketball in South Africa and beyond shines brightly. Source: Barry Aldworth/eXpect LIFE via Facebook
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The International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) has extended its commendation to Wheelchair Basketball South Africa for successfully hosting the inaugural 3X3 World Championships at the picturesque Sun City resort in the North West province from August 1 to 3. This landmark event has set a new precedent in the world of disability sports, bringing together 22 teams from across the globe, including 14 men’s and 8 women’s teams representing top nations from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.

History was made as the Canadian teams triumphed in both the men’s and women’s tournaments, each claiming gold medals. The Canadian women’s team secured their victory by defeating Spain 17-12 in a closely contested final, while the men’s team replicated this achievement, winning against Spain with a score of 14-9. This dual success highlights Canada’s growing stature in the realm of wheelchair basketball.

Gabriel Zangefiend, General Secretary of the IWBF, expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating that the unique 3X3 format was designed to accommodate countries that might struggle with the traditional 5X5 format. He said: “It has been absolutely outstanding, the first-ever World Championship that the IWBF holds in Africa. We’ve set a new bar in terms of event management.”

Zangefiend praised the foundation laid for future tournaments and the full inclusivity achieved through the competition, which invited new countries to compete at a high level, thus breaking economic barriers.

The IWBF’s focus on a faster-paced format aims to provide a global stage for nations facing qualification challenges in larger competitions. Zangefiend acknowledged the positive feedback received, despite moderately low attendance, and remained optimistic about enhancing fan engagement in future events. “The venue provided a good environmental setting for the games, and we hope to improve fan turnout next time,” he said.

Charles Saunders, CEO of Wheelchair Basketball South Africa, echoed Zangefiend’s sentiments, highlighting the event’s significance in spotlighting smaller nations that often lack visibility in traditional 5X5 championships.

“The 3X3 format demands speed, agility, and skill— within ten minutes, you must score 21 points to win. It was exciting to see smaller countries like Poland and Egypt triumph against larger teams, with Malaysia managing an impressive two-point victory over South Africa,” he said.

“This format has allowed nations like Malaysia to make their mark on the international stage for the first time.”

The IWBF and Wheelchair Basketball South Africa have successfully showcased the potential of wheelchair basketball on a global platform, inspiring future generations and laying the groundwork for subsequent championships. 

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