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Wheelchair Rugby Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Wheelchair Rugby? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Each team has six players on the court at a time during a wheelchair rugby match.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

Only four players per team are allowed on the court at once, playing on a regulation basketball court.

2.

The ball used in wheelchair rugby is the same size and weight as a standard volleyball.

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Easy
✓ TRUE

Wheelchair rugby uses a regulation white volleyball, identical in size (65–67 cm circumference) and weight (260–280 g) to a standard volleyball.

3.

Both men and women compete together on the same teams in official wheelchair rugby competitions.

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✓ TRUE

Wheelchair rugby is a mixed-gender sport; men and women play on the same team, though female players receive a lower classification point value.

4.

Wheelchair rugby was originally called 'murderball' because of its aggressive full-contact nature.

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✓ TRUE

The sport was indeed nicknamed 'murderball' due to the intense chair-to-chair collisions, and later the name was officially changed.

5.

Wheelchair rugby players must have use of both arms to be eligible to compete.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Most players have limited or no use of their arms; the sport is specifically designed for athletes with impairments in all four limbs.

6.

Wheelchair rugby was first introduced as a demonstration sport at the 1988 Seoul Paralympics.

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✗ FALSE

Wheelchair rugby was first a demonstration sport at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics, not Seoul 1988. It became a medal event in 2000 Sydney.

7.

In wheelchair rugby, each player is assigned a classification point value from 0.5 to 3.5 based on functional ability, and the total on-court points for a team cannot exceed 8.

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✓ TRUE

Players are classified by disability severity with point values; a team's on-court total must not exceed 8 points, ensuring fair competition.

8.

The sport was invented in Canada in the 1970s as a wheelchair alternative to rugby and basketball.

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It was created in 1977 in Winnipeg, Canada, by athletes with quadriplegia who wanted a sport combining rugby's contact with basketball's pace.

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