First 3×3 National Paralympic Basketball Championship in Iquique

First 3×3 National Paralympic Basketball Championship in Iquique

Wheelchair Basketball Takes Center​ Court in Iquique

Get ready ​for an exciting weekend of athleticism and inspiration as Iquique hosts the inaugural National Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Championship in the dynamic 3×3 format. This groundbreaking event, taking place at The Araucana gym, serves as a thrilling prelude to the highly anticipated National Women’s ​League scheduled for⁢ 2025.

This ​championship is a key initiative within the “sports ParaChile” program, a collaborative effort between the Paralympic Committee of Chile and the Regional Government ⁤of Tarapacá. The program aims to promote and establish Paralympic ⁤sports throughout⁤ the region, fostering inclusivity and athletic excellence.Teams ⁢from Santiago, Puerto Montt, and Valdivia will converge in Iquique, ‌ready to showcase‍ their skills and compete for​ the coveted title.

The 3×3 wheelchair⁢ basketball format​ has gained meaningful traction in Chile since its introduction in 2018.Francisco Rojas, President ⁤of the Chilean Paralympic basketball Federation,⁤ highlights its growing popularity: “this dynamic format⁤ has carved a special ‍place within our sporting landscape. This year, ⁢we’re thrilled to launch the first-ever 3×3 National League, further solidifying its presence.”

Noemí Álvarez, ⁢captain of the⁤ Cruz del Sur team from Puerto Montt, ‍emphasizes the importance of‍ such events for the sport’s progress: “these tournaments are crucial ⁤for⁢ the continued ‍growth ‌of wheelchair basketball. They provide visibility, inspire ⁤new‌ players, and encourage the formation of new clubs across the country.”

The action-packed tournament kicks off on ‌Friday, November‌ 17th, at 3:30 PM with six thrilling​ matches. Saturday, November 18th, will see twelve intense games played between 10:00 AM and ​7:00 PM. The championship culminates on⁣ Sunday,November 19th,with the bronze medal match ⁢at ​10:30 AM,followed by the highly anticipated final at 11:00 AM.

Wheeling Into the Spotlight: A ⁤Chat with Wheelchair Basketball Pioneer,Rita Hernandez

This weekend,Iquique ⁤becomes a hub for wheelchair basketball excellence‍ as the city ‍hosts the inaugural National Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Championship ⁣in the thrilling 3×3 format. To delve ⁢into the significance of this event and​ the rising tide of wheelchair basketball in Chile, I sat down with Rita Hernandez, a retired national team player and passionate advocate ⁣for the sport.

moderator: Rita, welcome! The buzz around this championship is palpable. What are your thoughts on this tournament being‍ the precursor to ⁤the full National Women’s League in 2025?

Rita Hernandez: It’s absolutely⁣ amazing. This‌ isn’t just a tournament; it’s ⁤a statement. For⁢ years, wheelchair⁤ basketball has ⁤been ⁢quietly building momentum in Chile, but ‌this championship,​ and the league to follow, signifies a major step towards mainstream recognition.

Moderator: The “sports ParaChile” program is playing a key role in this advancement. ​How vital is this type of ​collaborative effort between the Paralympic Committee and⁤ the Regional Government?

Rita Hernandez: It’s absolutely crucial.‍ ParaChile ⁤is providing the resources and platform these athletes deserve. For too long, Paralympic sports have been sidelined, ⁢but initiatives​ like this show a⁤ real commitment to inclusivity‍ and showcasing⁤ the incredible talent⁤ we have⁢ in ​Chile.

Moderator: We’ve seen the ‌3×3 format‍ gain traction globally. What makes it so appealing for wheelchair basketball, especially in Chile?

Rita ‌Hernandez: It’s ⁣faster-paced,⁤ more dynamic, and accessible.The‌ 3×3 format is perfect for bringing wheelchair basketball to‍ a wider​ audience. ⁤It’s exciting to watch,⁣ and the shorter games make it easier to integrate into community ‌events and attract new players. ⁢

Moderator: Noemí Álvarez, captain of the Cruz del⁣ Sur team, believes these tournaments⁤ are​ essential for the sport’s‌ growth. Do you agree?

Rita Hernandez: Absolutely. I remember when I⁤ started playing,there were so few opportunities to‌ compete. ⁣These tournaments, both national and international, provide a platform for athletes⁢ to develop ⁢their skills, ⁤gain experience,​ and inspire the⁣ next generation. Visibility⁤ is key.

Moderator: What message would ⁢you like to send to young people who might be ⁢considering wheelchair basketball?

Rita hernandez: Don’t hesitate! Wheelchair basketball is more ​than just a sport; it’s​ a community of support, strength,‌ and empowerment.It teaches‍ resilience, teamwork,‍ and ⁣the importance of never giving up.

Moderator: Rita, thank ‌you so much ⁤for your insights. It’s clear that wheelchair basketball has⁢ a bright​ future in Chile,​ and pioneers like you are​ leading ⁣the way.

‍ What are your thoughts on the rise of wheelchair basketball in Chile? Do you think this championship will help ⁢propel the sport to ‍new heights? Share your opinions in ⁢the​ comments below! Let’s‍ keep the conversation going.

#WheelchairBasketball ⁢#ParalympicSports #Chile #Inclusivity #SportsDevelopment #NationalChampionship #3x3Basketball*

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