Wheelchair Basketball: Player eligibility, Age divisions, Skill levels
Wheelchair basketball is an inclusive sport where player eligibility is based on specific medical conditions and physical disabilities, ensuring a fair competitive environment. The sport is structured into age divisions to promote equitable matchups and development opportunities for athletes of all ages. Additionally, players are categorised into three primary skill levels—beginner, intermediate, and advanced—each with unique characteristics that guide their progression in the game. Key sections in the article: Toggle What are the eligibility criteria for wheelchair basketball players? Medical conditions that qualify for participation Physical disabilities recognised in the sport Documentation required for eligibility verification Age restrictions for participation Classification systems used in wheelchair basketball How are age divisions structured in wheelchair basketball? Overview of youth age divisions Adult age divisions and their significance Age division transitions and eligibility…








