Wheelchair curling is an inclusive parasport designed for individuals with disabilities who primarily use wheelchairs, offering an accessible and engaging way to participate in curling. It is played at both recreational and elite levels, with adaptations that make the sport welcoming to all, regardless of background or ability. Since gaining official medal status by the International Paralympic Committee in 2002, wheelchair curling has been a mixed-gender event in the Paralympic Winter Games, showcasing the sport’s emphasis on inclusivity and equality. The introduction of mixed doubles in 2022 further expanded access, allowing for greater participation in regions where traditional team opportunities may be limited. Wheelchair curling exemplifies how sport can embrace diversity, fostering connection and competition for all involved.