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Profile of Phil Pratt

Phil Pratt

Sport

Wheelchair Basketball // 3.0

Date of Birth

02 / 02 / 1994

From

Cardiff

Phil will captain the ParalympicsGB Wheelchair Basketball squad in Paris as the 30-year-old athlete aims for Men’s Team success at the Paralympic Games.

Phil tried lots of different sports as a youngster and excelled at wheelchair tennis. With superb hand-eye coordination, he was soon ranked inside the U18 top three in the world. But it was the team aspect of wheelchair basketball that he enjoyed more and that was to alter his sporting pathway.

Phil made his GB debut in the Men’s B Team at the 2012 Standard Life Continental Clash and a few months later was a flag bearer at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. He then made his debut for the GB first team at the 2014 World Championships in South Korea, before becoming Men’s Team European champions for the first time in 2015 and then making his Paralympic debut in 2016.

Having won silver at the 2017 European Championships, Phil captained GB to gold in the 2018 World Championships in Hamburg, with the Cardiff-born player adding 12 points and 12 assists to the score sheet as they beat Team USA in the final.

In 2019 Phil helped the GB to another European Championship title. He was co-captain of the GB Men’s team that won silver at the 2022 World Championships (played in 2023) and named in the Men’s All-Star Five.

Phil plays for the Amiab Albacete team in Spain, who are the European wheelchair basketball Champions.

Career Highlights

Paralympic Games

  • 2016 – Bronze, Men’s Team (Rio, Brazil)

World Championships

  • 2022 – Silver, Men’s Team (Dubai, UAE)
  • 2018 – Gold, Men’s Team (Hamburg, Germany)
  • 2014 – 7th, Men’s Team (Incheon, South Korea)

European Championships

  • 2021 – Silver, Men’s Team (Madrid, Spain)
  • 2019 – Gold, Men’s Team (Poznan, Poland)
  • 2017 – Silver, Men’s Team (Tenerife, Spain)
  • 2015 – Gold, Men’s Team (Worcester, UK)
  • 2014 – Gold, U22 (Zaragoza, Spain)

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