Canada makes first foray into women’s international wheelchair rugby play
Melanie Labelle is helping Canada break new ground Thursday.
The 37-year-old from Saint-Hubert, Que., is a member of the Canadian team at the Women’s Cup in Paris, which marks Canada’s first foray into women’s international wheelchair rugby play.
Wheelchair rugby traditionally consists of mixed teams. Labelle was the lone woman on the Canadian squad that finished runner-up to the United States at the 2019 Parapan American Games in Lima, Peru.
The Paris event, created in 2015, is the only international competition for women, according to Wheelchair Rugby Canada. The tournament, in its third edition, features teams from Britain and France, as well as entries made up of individual players from all over the world.