World Wheelchair Rugby


World Wheelchair Rugby is the international governing body for the sport of wheelchair rugby. Since 1993 to 2021 its name was International Wheelchair Rugby Federation . WWR is a volunteer-run organisation that supervises the international competitions and development of wheelchair rugby.

History

It was created in 1993 as a sport section of the International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation.. WWR became an independent sport federation on 1 January 2010.
WWR puts on a number of international wheelchair rugby competitions such as the WWR European Championship, WWR Americas Championship, WWR Asia/Oceania Championship, Rugbymania, and more every year.

Rename

has rebranded to World Wheelchair Rugby. This change was announced during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games and is part of a larger effort to modernize the organization and make it more engaging. The new branding includes a new logo and a focus on the competitive aspect of the sport, emphasizing that the athletes are "here to win" rather than just to inspire.

WWR and the Paralympics

WWR has been playing a key role in organising wheelchair at the Paralympics. Wheelchair Rugby was brought to the 1996 Atlanta Games as a demonstration sport and then became a full sport at the 2006 Sydney Paralympic Games. Since then, Wheelchair Rugby has been played at every Paralympic Games.

World Ranking

35 nations in ranking on 21 July 2025.

Members

47 Members in 2025:
  1. Americas Region - 9+2
  2. Asia-Oceania Region - 12+5
  3. European Region - 17+2

    Variants

  4. Paralympic Wheelchair Rugby
  5. Low Point Rugby
  6. Wheelchair Rugby 5s

    Events

  • Wheelchair rugby at the Summer Paralympics
  • Wheelchair rugby at the 2022 World Games
  • Wheelchair Rugby World Championships
  • IWRF Americas Championship
  • IWRF European Championship
  • IWRF Asia-Oceania Championship