Canada edges Britain in Paralympic wheelchair rugby overtime thriller
RIO DE JANEIRO — With the clock ticking down on regulation time Thursday, Canada’s Zak Madell drilled Britain’s Ayaz Bhuta so hard, the bone-jarring force lifted Bhuta’s wheels clear off the ground and sent him sailing sideways.
It was wheelchair rugby’s version of a good, hard tackle, and had the Canadian crowd squealing with delight.
A gentle game, it’s not.
Britain failed to score on the play, and Canada would go on to beat Britain 50-49 in the overtime thriller, improving to 2-0 at the Rio Paralympics.


