Scottish wheelchair rugby player
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Elizabeth O. V. Ferris BEM (born c. 1986) is a former Scotland Wheelchair Rugby League international[1][2] and medical doctor. She is the founder of Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club SCIO[3] in Dundee, Scotland.
Background
Ferris was born in Northern Ireland[4][5] She attended Rainey Endowed School, Magherafelt[6] and after leaving in 2003 went on to study medicine at the University of Dundee. A spinal cord injury during her studies rendered her paralyzed from the waist down.[7] She was the first full-time wheelchair user to graduate from the University of Dundee School of Medicine[8][9]
Rugby League career
During rehabilitation after her spinal injury Ferris was introduced to the sport of wheelchair rugby league[10] She was selected to represent Scotland at the 2013 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup[11] and has served as both Manager and Chair of Scotland Wheelchair Rugby League[12]
She founded[13] the Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club in 2013 as there were no facilities in Tayside for team based wheelchair sport.[14]
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