Wheelchair basketball at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's team rosters

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This is a list of players that participated in the men's wheelchair basketball competition at the 2008 Summer Paralympics.

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Group A

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

The following is the Canada roster in the men's wheelchair basketball tournament of the 2008 Summer Paralympics. [1]

Canada men's national wheelchair basketball team - 2012 Summer Paralympics roster
PlayersCoaches
No.NameAge – Date of birthPts.


4 Dave Durepos 40 – (1968-07-14)14 July 19683.5 Elm City Sports Club Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
5 Yvon Rouillard 36 – (1972-04-19)19 April 19723.0 CIVA de Montreal Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
6 Robert Hedges 28 – (1980-01-05)5 January 19802.5 Douglas College Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
7 Richard Peter 35 – (1972-09-10)10 September 19722.5 RSV Lahn-Dill, Douglas College Flag of Germany.svg
8 Joey Johnson 33 – (1975-07-26)26 July 19754.5 RSV Lahn-Dill Flag of Germany.svg
9 Ross Norton 35 – (1973-04-20)20 April 19732.0 Alberta Northern Lights Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
10 Adam Lancia 28 – (1980-01-17)17 January 19804.0 BSR Valladolid, Variety Village Flag of Spain.svg
11 Jaimie Borisoff 38 – (1970-06-20)20 June 19701.0 BC Cable Cars, Douglas College Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
12 Patrick Anderson 29 – (1979-08-22)22 August 19794.5 BC Cable Cars, Douglas College Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
13 Chris Stoutenburg 30 – (1977-09-13)13 September 19771.0 Burlington Vipers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
10 Abdi Dini 27 – (1981-01-01)1 January 19811.0 Variety Village Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
15 David Eng 31 – (1976-11-21)21 November 19764.5 Laval Gladiateurs Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Head coach

Mike Frogley
Jerry Tonello (associate)

Assistant coach(es)
Paul Bowes, Darrell Nordell, Jaimie Peers
Legend
  • Age - describes age on 7 September 2008

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Name
Jens Schuermann
Andreas Kress
Florian Fischer
Mimoun Quali
Bjoern Lohmann
Lars Lehmann
Andre Bienek
Lars Christink
Sebastian Wolk
Ahmet Coskun
Dirk Kohler-Lenz
Dirk Passiwan

Flag of Iran.svg  Iran

Name
Bahman Siefi
Esmaeel Hossein Pour
Hakim Mansouri
Saman Bolaghinalou
Gholamreza Nami
Ahmad Daghaghele Pour
Ebrahim Ahmadi
Zakaria Hesamy Zadeh
Vahid Gholam Azad
Adel Torfi Meneshidi
Morteza Gharibloo
Alireza Ahmadi

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

Name
Kenzo Maeda
Shingo Fujii
Noriyuki Mori
Fumiharu Miura
Satoshi Sato
Tetsuya Miyajima
Kazuyuki Kyoya
Tomohiko Oshima
Keisuke Koretomo
Akimasa Suzuki
Hiroaki Kozai
Reo Fujimoto

Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa

Name
Ralph Williams
Siphamandla Gumbi
Jeremy Nel
Marcus Retief
Shaun Hartnick
Grant Waites
Justin Govender
Thandile Zonke
Marius Papenfus
David Nathaniel Curle
Nicholas Taylor
Richard Nortje

Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

Name
Per Byqvist
Thomas Larsson
Niclas Larsson
Thomas Akerberg
Robin Meng
Patrik Nylander
Enoch Ablorh
Hussein Haidari
Peter Kohlstrom
Joachim Gustavsson
Joakim Linden
Dan Wallin

Group B

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

Name
Justin Eveson
Tige Simmons
Grant Mizens
Michael Hartnett
Brendan Dowler
Dylan Alcott
Adrian King
Brett Stibners
Tristan Knowles
Troy Sachs
Shaun Norris
Brad Ness

Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

Name
Sergio Alexandre
Everaldo Lima
Leandro Mirando
Irio Nunes
Nilton Pessoa
Heriberto Roca
Douglas Silva
Erick Silva
Jose Marcos Silva
Jose Ricardo Silva
Gelson Silva Jr
Francisco Silva Sandoval

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

Name
Haijiang Chen
Hang Xu
Qi Chen
Yinhai Lin
Lei Zhang
Guojun Chen
Pengcheng Li
Yandong Guo
Huanjian Qu
Xunan Huang
Lei Yang
Hai Ding

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain

Name
Ade Orogbemi
Andrew Blake
Kevin Hayes
Matthew Byrne
Simon Brown
Peter Finbow
Joseph Bestwick
Jonathan Hall
Abdillah Jama
Terence Bywater
Jon Pollock
Simon Munn

Flag of Israel.svg  Israel

Name
Eyal Sar Tov
Ron Furman
Ariel Ottolenghi
Shay-Refael Haim
David Drai
Avraham Lehrman
Oon Igal Allon Dor
Rotem Philipps
Liran Hendel
Lior Dror
Roei Rozenberg
Dotan Meishar

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Name
Jaime Mazzi
Eric Barber
Jacob Counts
Matt Scott
Jeremy Lade
Jay Nelms
Steve Serio
Mikey Paye
Jeff Glasbrenner
Paul Schulte
Joe Chambers
Matt Lesperance

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References

  1. "Canadian Senior Woen's National Wheelchair Basketball Team Past Roster" (PDF). Wheelchair Basketball Canada. November 2020.