Background
Stibners was born on 25 June 1979, and is from the Wollongong suburb of Oak Flats.
Stibners was born on 25 June 1979, and is from the Wollongong suburb of Oak Flats.
He is a full-time athlete, and is nicknamed Sticky. His left leg was amputated above the knee after a car accident. in 2001 when the car he was driving collided with a truck. Prior to his accident, he worked as an apprentice electrician.
Stibners is classified as a 4.0 player and is a forward.
He first started playing wheelchair basketball in 2003. In 2010, he was the recipient of a A$10,000 grant by WorkCover NSW to enable him to worry less about money and prepare for the 2012 Summer Paralympics.
He used the money to cover training and travel expenses, and to maintain his wheelchair. He was at a press appearance announcing funding for Paralympic sport in March 2011.
At the event, he played wheelchair basketball with then New South Wales Premiere Kristina Keneally.
National team
Stibners first represented Australia on the national level in 2006. = Paralympics = Other competitions This was his first international appearance. In 2007, he was part of the gold medal winning team at the Arafura Games.
Club basketball
Stibners started playing club basketball in 2002 for the Wollongong Roller Hawks of Australia"s National Wheelchair League.
He is classified as a 4.0 player and plays as a forward. In 2007, he played club basketball in Spain for Civil Defense Fundosa Group.
In 2010, he was playing club basketball with Wollongong Rollerhawks. As of 2011, he plays his club basketball for the NWBL"s Wollongong Roller Hawks.
His team beat the Perth Wheelcats in the 2011 NWBL Championship.
In the semi-final round, he scored 26 points and had 18 rebounds. In the finals, he had 23 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists. Shellharbour City gave him a key to the city in 2008.
Stibners has done public speaking.
In November 2008, he and Brendan Fowler spoke at the Sydney Business School"s annual Town and Gown function.
In 2003, Stibners was a member of the national squad that competed at the Gold Cup in Amsterdam. Stibners named as a member of the Australian national indoor hockey team prior to his 2001 accident.