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Wheelchair Basketball Canada – (August 23, 2018 – HAMBURG, GERMANY) The Canadian Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Team was eliminated from medal contention after a 63-56 setback to China in the quarter-finals at the 2018 World Championships on Thursday in Hamburg.

China was the better team on this day and executed well on both sides of the ball, while Canada struggled to get its offence and defence clicking in unison.

Cindy Ouellet (Quebec, Que.) was on fire early in the first half, but secondary scoring woes hindered Canada’s offensive output. China held a three-point lead at halftime, but defensive lapses and turnovers by the Canadians in the second half allowed China to stretch the lead. The Canuck offence heated up late in the fourth quarter, but with the clock working against them the Canadians ran out of time to close the gap.  

“It’s a young team. We only have one starter who played in Rio on this team. It’s all players who need playing time and minutes against good teams to be better at this level,” said Team Canada head coach Marc Antoine Ducharme. “This experience helps us to grow up as a team. We still have two big years to improve and be ready for Tokyo.”

Ouellet was an absolute force for Canada with 23 points, nine rebounds and two assists. Arinn Young (Legal, Alta.) had 15 points and Kady Dandeneau (Pender Island, B.C.) added 11 points.

The Canadian women return to action in the consolation round on Friday, while the Canadian men will play their final match in a placement game on Saturday.

Canadians can watch the games live on the Wheelchair Basketball Canada and Canadian Paralympic Team Facebook pages and through CBC Sports at cbcsports.ca.

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About the 2018 World Championships
The 2018 IWBF World Championships feature 16 men’s teams and 12 women’s teams vying for the world title as the top athletes in the game showcase the elite skill, pure athleticism and dynamic speed that allows wheelchair basketball to captivate audiences around the globe. The event is a catalyst for promoting inclusion and marks the largest world championship in the history of the sport and one of the largest international parasport events outside of the Paralympic Games.

For more information visit wheelchairbasketball.ca or follow Team Canada along the journey to Hamburg on social media via FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

About Wheelchair Basketball Canada
Wheelchair Basketball Canada is the national sport governing body responsible for the organization of the sport in Canada. It is a non-profit, charitable organization that is committed to excellence in the development, support and promotion of wheelchair basketball programs and services for all Canadians from grassroots to high performance. Wheelchair basketball is a fast-paced, hard-hitting, competitive sport in which Canada is held in high esteem around the world for winning a combined six gold, one silver, and one bronze medal in the last seven Paralympic Games. For more information, visit www.wheelchairbasketball.ca.

Media Contacts
Courtney Pollock
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Wheelchair Basketball Canada
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Jody Kingsbury
Director, Marketing and Communications
Wheelchair Basketball Canada
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jkingsbury@wheelchairbasketball.ca