Wheelchair Basketball World Championship
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Wheelchair basketball has spread to more than 80 countries. This popularity made the Federation create a World Championship for Men and Women.
[edit] Winners
| Year | Host | Men's | Women's |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 | Bruges (Belgium) | Great Britain | |
| 1975 | Bruges (Belgium) | Israel | |
| 1979 | Tampa (USA) | United States | |
| 1983 | Halifax (Canada) | United States | |
| 1986 | Melbourne (Australia) | United States | |
| 1990 | Bruges (Belgium) | France | |
| 1990 | St. Etienne (France) | United States | |
| 1994 | Edmonton (Canada) | United States | |
| 1994 | Stoke Mandeville (Great Britain) | Canada | |
| 1998 | Sydney (Australia) | United States | Canada |
| 2002 | Kitakuyshu (Japan) | United States | Canada |
| 2006 | Amsterdam (Netherlands) | USA | Canada |

