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Peter FinbowPeter Finbow made his debut for GB in 2000 and gone on to be part of the team that won Silver at the World Championships, plus two Paralympic Bronze medals in Athens and Beijing.
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Jon PollockJon Pollock is a leader on and off the court in the GB men's team, with a wealth of 20 years of wheelchair basketball experience behind him. He has won numerous domestic competitions both in the UK and Europe as well as representing GB at three Paralympic Games winning bronze at two of them.
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Dan HighcockBeginning as promising junior, Dan led the GB junior team to Gold in Germany. Earning his first senior honours at only 16 years old. He has since gone on to Represent GB at two World Championships and two European Championships where recently, The team won two Bronze medals.
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Jon HallFormer GB Junior Captain Jon Hall, has been a member of the senior team since he was 19 years old, part of the team that won Bronze at the Beijing Paralympic Games 2008 and Gold winning European Championships team in 2011.
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Terry Bywater28 year old Terry Bywater, is an experienced member of the GB squad, having been involved in the set up for over 12 years, attending 3 Paralympic Games and winning a handful of medals (two Paralympic Bronze Medals and a World Championship Silver).
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Ade OrogbemiAde Orogbemi is an experienced member of the GB men's team, after playing at five Paralympic World Cups, two World Championships and the Beijing Paralympic Games, where GB won Bronze.
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Kev HayesIn 1995 Kevin was picked for the Great Britain squad and took part in his first tournament in 1998. He narrowly missed out on a medal at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics, but won Bronze medals in Athens in 2004 and the Beijing Paralympics in 2008. He has also won a Silver medal in the World Championships.
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Matt ByrneMatt made his debut for Great Britain in 2001 and won his first medal the next year (silver) at the World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan. This medal was the first of many including two bronze Paralympic Medals (Athens and Beijing) and a number of European Championship medals.
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Abdi JamaAbdi Jama has plays for Super League Champions Wolverhampton Rhinos, he is a double European Champion with the Great Britain Juniors and he won bronze at his first Paralympic Games in Beijing 2008.
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Ian SagarIan Sagar, one of the less experience members of the GB team, after only starting playing wheelchair basketball 6 years ago. However he has made his presence felt over the last couple of years with outstanding performances at the BT Paralympic World Cup and World Championships in 2010.
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Joe BestwickJoe Began playing for the GB squad in 2005 and was part of the Bronze medal winning team i the Beijing Paralympics 2008. He currently plays for RGK TCAT Rhinos in Telford.
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Matt SealyMatt began his wheelchair basketball career at the age of 11, and went on to spend 12 years at Super League club Aces. He made his debut for GB in 2006 at the Paralympic World cup and has gone on to win a Bronze at the European Championships in 2009.
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Simon MunnSimon has been playing wheelchair basketball for 20 years, in that time he has represented his country at 5 Paralympic Games (1992, 1996, 2000, 2004 & Beijing 08) winning two bronze medals and a silver.
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Harry BrownThe youngest member of the GB squad, Harry made his senior debut at the Paralympic World Cup 2011 after coming through the GB junior setup and winning silver at the European Junior Championships 2010 in Italy.
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Gaz ChoudhryGaz made his GB seniors debut in the Paralympic World Cup in 2009 and was a member of the World Championship team that came 5th in 2010. He was part of the successful GB junior team winning 2 golds and a silver medal in European and World Competitions, he was also chosen in the All Star team at the Junior European Championship in Adana, Turkey.