Includes scenes of wheelchair rugby chair deliveries by DB Schenker, as well as Cody Caldwell gold medal win during the Parapan Am games.
Background
Caldwell, 24, is one of the newest members of the Canadian wheelchair rugby national team. He started his wheelchair rugby career in 2008 after becoming a quadriplegic in a diving accident. Just a week after his accident, he saw the documentary “Murderball” and immediately decided to play the sport. The former Peterborough Petes AAA goalie and soccer player adapted quickly to wheelchair rugby and soon earned a reputation for his mix of intelligence and speed. He made the team in 2013 and earned a silver medal at the 2014 World Wheelchair Rugby Championships. Today, Cody is a proud member of CIBC Team Next and has accomplished winning his gold at the Toronto 2015 ParaPan Am Games and has sights on the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games.
Source: Canadian Wheeelchair Sports Association