Loughborough Echo

TV booster for inaugural season

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BRITISH Wheelchair Basketball has today announced that the BBC will show eight games live across the inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League.

The British Wheelchair Basketball Women’s Premier League will be the first of its kind for women’s wheelchair basketball, and the very first female profession­al para-sport league in the UK.

The season will begin later this month, with Cardiff Met Archers, East London Phoenix, Loughborou­gh Lightning and Worcester Wolves competing for the title.

All matches are to be broadcast, either live on the BBC’s digital platforms or through British Wheelchair Basketball’s YouTube channel.

The deal to show the first ever profession­al para-sport league in the UK is important to ensure disability representa­tion, and for building on the momentum of the Tokyo Paralympic­s to encourage more disabled people see a pathway for them in sport. Bringing the sport to home audience’s outside of the Paralympic and Commonweal­th Games will increase para-sport visibility more than ever before, this time with a new focus on domestic competitio­n.

Lisa Pearce, British Wheelchair Basketball’s Chief Executive, said: “We are delighted to announce the BBC as the broadcaste­r for the inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League. Wheelchair Basketball is an incredible sport, and it is really important to us that as many people as possible are able to experience the thrill of the game – many for the first time ever as a domestic competitio­n.

“The Paralympic­s captures the attention of the nation every four years, and we want to build on the brilliance of our elite athletes to showcase wheelchair basketball more frequently. With the new Women’s Premier League, the BBC broadcast commitment will help to profile elite women’s sport and create more opportunit­ies for people to play across all levels.

“The teams include an exciting variety of world-class, establishe­d internatio­nal players and up-andcoming talent, and thanks to the support of the BBC more people than ever will be able to watch the action unfold.”

Sally Munday, CEO of UK Sport said: “This is a significan­t moment not just for Wheelchair Basketball but for British Paralympic sport as a whole. I’m delighted the BBC is supporting one of our most exciting and dynamic Paralympic sports and helping to showcase some of the best athletes in the world in action.

“I look forward to watching the league develop and I’m sure we’ll also see the emergence of the next generation of role models.”

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