Wheelchair Rugby Equipment

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2012 Olympics Wheelchair Rugby Coin


2012 Olympics Wheelchair Rugby Coin


$4.95


The designer of the Olympics London 2012 Wheelchair Rugby Coin and the Olympics London 2012 Handball Cupernickel Coin, Natasha Ratcliffe, is a self-employed sculptor and part-time chef from Cornwall. Natasha has a degree in art from the University of Falmouth and specializes in creating coins and medals. She has had international exhibitions and has some selected pieces on display in the British Museum collection. On the back of the Olympics London 2012 Wheelchair Rugby and Handball Coins is a portrait of the Queen by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS along with the year 2011. The Olympic London 2012 Coins are attractively packaged with original graphics pertaining to the featured sport.

Rugby


Rugby


$15.99


Rugby

Wheelchair Rugby : Murderball, Wheelchair Rugby League, Wheel Blacks, International Wheelchair Rugby Federation


Wheelchair Rugby : Murderball, Wheelchair Rugby League, Wheel Blacks, International Wheelchair Rugby Federation


$7.39


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Rugby Union in Cuba


Rugby Union in Cuba


$79.66


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Rugby union in Cuba is a minor sport. The Cuban Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in the Cuba. It was founded in 1996. Rugby was played by famous Argentinian revolutionaries Alberto Granado and Che Guevara. After meeting through the game and going on to tour South America (see The Motorcycle Diaries) the pair would settle in Cuba and become national heroes. Alberto Granado later became Cubans Rugby first Patron and helped develop the sport in the Country where it had not been traditionally played. During the 1990s and first decade of this century Rugby slowly developed with the involvement of several touring teams from foreign countries such as Canada and France. These teams helped to provide both coaching and much needed equipment. With no olympic support at this time, Cuban rugby had no financial backing from the government with teams often playing under precarious conditions with no changing rooms, goal posts and even no markings on the pitch. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/08/15 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches

Wheelchair


Wheelchair


$34.99


Diana Ong Wheelchair - Giclee Print

Rugby Anthems


Rugby Anthems


$4.99


Rugby Anthems


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