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Wheel 2 Win - 3 v 3 Wheelchair Basketball Tournament

Sunday, February 25, 2018 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Georgetown University - Yates Field House
3700 O Street Northwest , Washington, DC 20057

Sponsored by: United Spinal Metro DC Chapter, in partnership with Georgetown University's Special Masters Program and MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wheel-2-win-3-v-3-wheelchair-basketball-tournament-registration-40994637063?aff=eac2

The goal of this fundraiser is to bring inclusiveness by having able-bodied individuals compete in sports wheelchairs; this will provide an eye-opening experience, highlighting just some of the challenges that their disabled counterparts face day-to-day. All proceeds from the tournament will go to the local United Spinal chapter and then reinvested in the disability community for individuals with spinal cord injuries and diseases (SCI/D) providing them with the necessary services and mobility equipment so that they may also lead successful and independent lives.

*This will be a 32 team tournament with a $200 entry fee per team. Each team will consist of a minimum of 4 players and a maximum of 5. Before the start of the tournament there will be an hour when the players will be taught the fundamentals and rules of wheelchair basketball from MedStar's Wheelchair Basketball Team - The Punishers!

Not interested in joining the tournament? No problem! We encourage spectators to stop by and enjoy the event. We will be having a bake sale, vendors, and a raffle drawing with great prizes that all benefit the participating organizations. Come by to support and learn more about the positive impact of adaptive sports!

Click here for more information and to register.


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