Sport should be a space where everyone belongs. That’s why wheelchair sports are not just a side note in our activities — they’re a central part of our inclusive approach. From wheelchair basketball to racing, these disciplines redefine what it means to move, compete, and connect.
Leveling the Playing Field
Wheelchair sports empower individuals with physical disabilities to experience the full excitement and challenge of athletic participation. But more than that, they allow people of all abilities to share the same space, the same rules, and the same spirit of the game. Participants quickly realise that it’s not about limitations — it’s about adaptation, strategy, and pure skill.

Teamwork, Strength, and Respect
In wheelchair basketball, for example, communication and coordination are everything. Players learn to move as one, strategise under pressure, and support each other through every play. These aren’t just sports skills — they’re life skills that help build resilience, empathy, and leadership in a team setting.
Everyone in Motion
Our sessions are not exclusive to wheelchair users — they’re open to all participants, who get the chance to try moving and competing in a wheelchair themselves. This simple switch in perspective often leads to powerful conversations and deeper understanding. It’s a vivid reminder that true inclusion comes not from watching others participate, but from rolling onto the field together.
Challenging Stereotypes, Celebrating Abilities
Wheelchair sports challenge perceptions — not only of disability, but of strength, competitiveness, and community. They highlight what people can do, and they do it loudly. When we witness athletes speeding down the track or sinking a shot from across the court, we stop seeing the wheelchair and start seeing the athlete, the teammate, the inspiration.


