Abdi Jama

ABDI JAMA

Basketball
Abdi Jama
"As a kid, wheelchair basketball gave me another purpose in life after my accident. It gave me confidence and the belief that you can do anything."
#TeamSunrise

ANOTHER PURPOSE IN LIFE

Starting out with local Liverpool club the Vikings, wheelchair basketball continues to see Abdi travel the world with a playing career that in addition to international events with Great Britain has seen him play for clubs in Italy, Spain, and Australia. "Wheelchair basketball is fast, challenging and mentally toughens you up. You don't have to be amazing to play - and regardless of your ability, you can play. It's a great sport for everyone". 

"This sport has given me a lot of friends. As a kid, it gave me another purpose in life after my accident. It gave me confidence and the belief that you can do anything. My goal is to inspire the next generation. I actually do voluntary work in my local youth centres in Liverpool. I'm hoping to wider my field to Sheffield and Leicester too. I just want kids to stay out of trouble and see me as a role model".

#TeamSunrise

I LOVE THE TEAM ASPECT

At the age of 14-years-old, Abdi Jama broke his back after falling out of a window. Introduced to wheelchair basketball by current GB teammate Ade Orogbemi at a school taster session, Abdi has since gone on to become one of the best 1.0 players in the world. 

"I chose wheelchair basketball because I already had previous interest in it before my accident. I love the team aspect of it and having team mates. I don't really suit individual sports, I like the comradery that comes with being in a team. The biggest challenge I encountered was accessibility. Finding a basketball court that's accessible can be very difficult. Even if the court is okay, the showers and toilet facilities are generally inaccessible".

" I don't really suit individual sports, I like the comradery that comes with being in a team."
Mon fauteuil de sport
"My sports wheelchair is the RGK Elite X. It's fast and gives me the edge on my competition. The higher backrest and wheel positioning really help. I couldn't ask for anything better."
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My everyday wheelchair
"My everyday wheelchair is the RGK Tiga with 24" wheels. I like this wheelchair because it's light, comfortable, easy to maneuver and is very long lasting. It also fits perfectly - which is important at 6 feet 4 inches tall!"

CHEMIN DE LA GLOIRE

2019
Wheelchair basketball European Championships - Walbrzych

Champion

2018
Wheelchair basketball World Championships - Hamburg

Champion

2017
European Wheelchair Basketball Championship - Tenerife

Médaille d'argent

2016
Paralympic Games (Rio)

Médaille de bronze

2016
European Championships (Italy)

Médaille d'or

2015
European Championships (Worcester)

Médaille d'or

2014
World Championships (Korea)

7ème Place

2013
European Championships (Frankfurt)

Médaille d'or

2012
Paralympic Games (London)

4ème Place

2011
European Championships (Nazareth)

Médaille d'or

2010
World Championships (England)

5ème Place

2009
European Championships (Turkey)

Médaille de bronze

2008
Paralympic Games (Beijing)

Médaille de bronze

2007
European Championships (Germany)

Médaille d'argent