Wheelchair rugby is a team sport designed for athletes with physical disabilities. It combines elements of rugby, basketball, and handball, played on a rectangular court. Teams consist of four players each, who use specially designed wheelchairs to navigate the court and score points by carrying a ball over the opponent's goal line.
The game is fast-paced and requires a mix of strategy, teamwork, and physical skill. Players can tackle each other in their wheelchairs, making it an exciting and competitive sport. Wheelchair rugby is governed by the International Wheelchair Rugby Federation and is included in the Paralympic Games.