The IWRF Asia-Oceania Championship or IWRF Asia-Oceania Zone Championship is the Asian-Oceanian wheelchair rugby championships that take place every two years between national teams of the continents. The Asia-Oceania Championship is also a qualifying tournament for the IWRF World Championships and the Paralympic Games.
Before 2009 the tournament was known as the Oceania Championship. The first Oceania Championship was held in 2001.
Due to the lack of other teams in Africa, the South African national team also competes in the Asia-Oceania championship. Canada was part of the tournament in 2007, but has been part of the IWRF Americas Championship since 2009.
Summaries
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Championships per nation
Participation details
<nowiki>*</nowiki> = Oceania Championship
See also
References
- Japan team profile, Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (CWSA)
- Wheel Blacks Looking To Boost World Rankings , Voxy.co.nz, November 2, 2009
- News Updates - Oceania Wheelchair Rugby Championships, Paralympics New Zealand, November 26, 2001, Archive copy at the Wayback Machine
- Tim Johnson, tvnz.co.nz
- Oceana Zonal Championships - Chiba, Japan - September 5-7, 2003, United States Quad Rugby Association (USQRA), Archive copy at the Wayback Machine
- 2005 Oceania Zonals, Wheel Blacks
- Wheel Blacks Work Hard For Final Win, business.highbeam.com, article from: New Zealand Press Association, December 4, 2005
- 2007 Oceania Wheelchair Rugby Championships, Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (CWSA)
- 2009 Asia Oceania Zone Championships, Wheel Blacks
- 2011 Asia-Oceania Championships to be held in Seoul, Korea, International Wheelchair Rugby Federation, June 8, 2010