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Programs encouraging more women, of all abilities, to play wheelchair sports

When wheelchair basketballer Jess Cronje played her first game for a national mixed team, one of her opponents warned if she got in his way again and stopped him from scoring, he was going to squash her like a bug.
Instead of taking her off the court, her coach decided to give the then 16-year-old the job of guarding the much bigger man.
“She said something to him, then scooted off somewhere and the look on his face, that whole quarter he was just out of sorts, he was really off his game,” recalled Cronje’s mum, Kris Riley.
After asking her daughter what she had told him, Cronje replied “I just went up to him and went ‘buzz buzz’.”
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