Wheelchair rugby at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

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Wheelchair rugby
at the XV Paralympic Games
Wheelchair rugby pictogram (Paralympics).svg
Paralympic wheelchair rugby
Venue Rio Olympic Arena, Barra Complex, Rio
Dates 14–18 September 2016
Competitors 96 (8 teams)
«2012 2020»

Wheelchair rugby at the 2016 Summer Paralympics will be held in the Rio Olympic Arena, also known as the Arena Carioca , from 14 September to 18 September 2016.[1] There is a single event, for which both genders are eligible[2] where 8 teams compete.[1]

Qualification

Teams receive an allocation in the following order, and under the following processes:

  • A National Paralympic Committee (NPC) may enter one team. The host country directly qualifies, as long as it has a rank on the IWRF Wheelchair Rugby World Ranking List, [2] closing 1 May 2016.
  • The top ranked NPC (not otherwise qualified) at the 2014 World Championships directly qualifies, subject to the eligibility requirement.
  • The highest ranked NPC (not otherwise qualified) from the Wheelchair Rugby competition at the 2015 Parapan American Games directly qualifies.
  • The two (2) highest ranked NPCs (not otherwise qualified) from the 2015 IWRF European Division A Championship directly qualify.
  • The highest ranked NPC (not otherwise qualified) from the 2015 IWRF Asia-Oceania Championship directly qualifies.

If any of the Zonal Championships are not held, then the next highest ranked NPC from that Zone (not otherwise qualified) on the IWRF Wheelchair Rugby World Ranking List closing 1 May 2016 qualifies

  • The two (2) highest ranked NPCs from the designated IWRF Paralympic Qualification Tournament qualify. If the Qualification Tournament is not held then the two (2) highest ranked NPCs (not otherwise qualified) on the IWRF Wheelchair Rugby World Ranking List closing 1 May 2016 qualify. In the event, the competition was held, with France and United States qualifying.
Qualified Means of qualification Date Venue Berths
 Brazil Host country 2 October 2009 Denmark Copenhagen 1
 Australia 2014 IWRF Wheelchair Rugby World Championships 21–26 September 2014 Denmark Odense[3] 1
 Canada 2015 Parapan American Games 8-14 August 2015 Canada Toronto[4] 1
 Great Britain
 Sweden
2015 IWRF European Division A Championship 13–20 September 2015 Finland Nastola[4] 2
 Japan 2015 IWRF Asia-Oceania Championship 29 October–
1 November 2015
Japan Chiba[4] 1
 France
 United States
IWRF Wheelchair Rugby Olympic Qualifier 21 April 2016 France Paris 2

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