2018 IWRF World Championship

It was held in Sydney, Australia at the State Sports Centre and Genea Netball Centre in Sydney Olympic Park from August 5 to August 10.[1] The naming rights sponsor of the event was GIO.It was organised by Disability Sports Australia and the International Wheelchair Rugby Federation and was the biggest disability sporting event to be held in Sydney since the 2000 Paralympic Games.Twelve teams contested the 2018 IWRF World Championship.The preliminary rounds consisted of a group stage where the teams were split into two leagues which were contested as a round-robin.
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