- Joe Soares
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Jô Soares ."Joe Soares is a former all-starwheelchair rugby player for theUnited States who later went on to coach the Canadian paralympic team after he was cut by the U.S in 1996. This episode figures prominently in the 2005 documentary film "Murderball".Soares was born into a poor family in Portugal, and moved to
Providence, Rhode Island at the age of 11. Soares lost the use of his legs after contracting childhoodpolio . Several years passed before his family could afford awheelchair , during which time he dragged himself around by his arms.Soares began playing rugby in 1989 and, as of 2005, is the only player to have participated in 13 consecutive United States National Championships. He was a member of the champion U.S. wheelchair rugby team at the
1996 Summer Paralympics inAtlanta, Georgia . He was also a finalist in singles and a champion in doubles at the 1996 U.S. Open forwheelchair tennis in the Quad "A" Division.After being cut from the U.S. team in 1996 and losing a lawsuit in an attempt to gain a position, Soares led the Canadian wheelchair rugby team to victory against the until then-undefeated United States team in
Gothenburg ,Sweden .Soares was fired by the Canadian wheelchair rugby team in 2005, and moved on to coach the British team.
Soares and his wife, Patricia, have two sons; Joseph and Robert. Through the time that he coached Team Canada, he resided in the United States.
References
* Shapiro, Dana. " [http://www.maximonline.com/articles/index.aspx?a_id=4908 "Murderball"] ", Maxim. November 2002.
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* [http://www.murderballmovie.com/players.html Murderball player profiles] (murderballmovie.com)
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