The Gliders proud record at the highest level four consecutive medals between 2000 and 2012 was dented when the Team failed to qualify for Rio 2016.
However, a talented and determined 12-player squad was confirmed by Paralympics Australia in an announcement ceremony on Friday and is now focused on regaining its place among the worlds elite wheelchair basketball nations in Tokyo next month.
Its official now, its actually going to happen and thats really exciting, centre Georgia Munro-Cook said.
Weve been working really hard to get to where we are, where we can represent Australia at the Paralympic Games.
Were a close-knit group. Everyones willing to work for each other, be receptive to advice and help make sure everyone in the group becomes a better player. I think those things have really worked for us.
Having the Games delayed by a year made it a bit harder. But were all just really proud to be at this point.
Two players who were named, Sarah Vinci and Amber Merritt, remain from the 2012 Team and another squad member, Hannah Dodd, represented Australia in Para-equestrian at London before switching sports. The others Mary Friday, Isabel Martin, Taishar Ovens, Ella Sabljak, Shelley Cronau, Natalie Alexander, Bree Mellberg, Jessica Cronje and Munro-Cook are set for a hard-earned Paralympic debut.
We havent played an international game since late 2019 and, while weve had a few camps over the past year, its been up and down with Covid and having to quarantine, Munro-Cook said. Its been tricky but weve all been working really hard individually and its paying off right now.
Australian Team Chef de Mission Kate McLoughlin said she was thrilled the Gliders were headed back to the Games.
The Australian womens wheelchair basketball team belongs at the Paralympics, McLoughlin said. Three silver medals, a bronze and two fourth-placings since 1992 is a consistently strong record that I know this Team will be so keen to add to.
Im so pleased with the way the entire Gliders program bounced back, led well by Basketball Australia, and I think this is going to be a very special Paralympic campaign for this Team.
Paralympics Australia Chief Executive Lynne Anderson said: Wheelchair basketball is one of the flagship Paralympic sports and its brilliant to see our amazing Gliders ready and raring to go. Id like to thank and congratulate everyone, especially the players, whove fought for this moment and can now prepare to give it their all when they play at Musashino Forest Sport Plaza in about five weeks time.
By: David Sygall, Paralympics Australia
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