2012 National Wheelchair Basketball Teams Named

January 17, 2012

From Wheelchair Basketball Canada website

(Las Vegas, NV) Wheelchair Basketball Canada is pleased to announce the pool of 26 athletes selected to represent Canada in2012 as the Senior Men’s and Women’s National Wheelchair Basketball Teams prepare for the London Paralympic Games.

For the first time in program history the Canadian women’s team will fully centralize in Winnipeg, MB beginning June 4th, 2012. Fourteen women have been named to the preliminary roster, which will be cutdown to 12 athletes in time for the London 2012 Games.
The 12 men and 14 women were selected from a pool of 37 athletes who attended a weeklong selection camp January 9-13, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“We want to reestablish Canada as the world leader in wheelchair basketball, and we are confident in the talented teams our coaches have assembled. With the ongoing support of our key partners Own the Podium and the Canadian Paralympic Committee we are poised for success in 2012 and beyond,” said Wheelchair Basketball Canada high performance director Paul Zachau. (download video/audio: http://sendtonews.com)
The senior men’s team is the defending Paralympic silver medalists, and is looking for their third gold medal and fourth consecutive podium finish in London.

The 2012 men’s roster includes 11 returning players, 9 of whom have Paralympic experience.
“Our goal is to win the gold in London and to do that we’ve got competitions lined up against the best teams in the world - definitely all top 5 teams. And we plan on pushing our athletes a lot harder over the nexteight months in terms of fitness and tactical preparation,” said men’s head coach Jerry Tonello.
The senior women’s team last medalled at the Paralympics in 2004 where they took home bronze (their fourth consecutive Paralympic podium finish which included an unprecedented three consecutive gold finishes in 1992, 1996, and 2000).

The 2012 women’s roster includes 11 returning players, six of who have Paralympic experience.
“We have a good mix of experienced players and less experienced players that are really hungry to win,” said women’s head coach Bill Johnson.
“We are looking forward to kicking off the next phase of our training toward London. We are really confident we are on the right path and we are going to bring home the gold medal,” said Johnson.

The 12 men and 14 women named to Team Canada are: (athletes with Paralympic Games experience are indicated with a *)

Men:
Abdi Dini (Scarborough, ON) *
Adam Lancia (Toronto, ON) *
Brandon Wagner (Burlington, ON)
Chad Jassman (Calgary, AB)
Dave Durepos (Fredericton, NB) *
David Eng (Montreal, QC) *
Joey Johnson (Lorette, MB) *
Patrick Anderson (Fergus, ON) *
Richard Peter (Vancouver, BC) *
Robert Hedges (Wonowon, BC) *

Tyler Miller (Kitchener, ON)
Yvon Rouillard (Montreal, QC) *

Head Coach: Jerry Tonello (Toronto, ON) Alarissa Haak (Edmonton, AB)

Women:
Ashley Baerg (Dalmeny, SK)
Cindy Ouellet (Quebec, QC) *
Elaine Allard (St. Eustache, QC)
Elisha Williams (Burnaby, BC)
Katie Harnock (Elmira, ON) *
Jamey Jewells (Donkin, NS)
Janet McLachlan (Vancouver, BC) *
Jessica Vliegenthart (Kamloops, BC)
Kendra Ohama (Calgary, AB) *
Maude Jacques (Ste-Catherine, QC)
Tamara Steeves (Mississauga, ON)
Tara Feser (St. Albert, AB) *
Tracey Ferguson (Richmond Hill, ON) *

Head Coach: Bill Johnson (Winnipeg, MB)

For more info, visit Wheelchair Basketball Canada website

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