Cobi Crispin (born 22 December 1988) is a 4 point wheelchair basketball forward from Western Australia.
The Victorian Institute of Sport and Direct Athlete Support (DAS) program have provided assistance to enable her to play.
Her role models are Paralympic wheelchair basketball players Liesl Tesch and Alison Mosely.
The Gliders lost to Japan twice in the qualifying rounds, but made the finals on percentage, and fought their way back from being seven points down at quarter time to defeat China in the gold medal match, 45–44.
[21] She scored 18 points against the Brazil women's national wheelchair basketball team, and had seven rebounds.
[25] In the gold medal game against the Germany women's national wheelchair basketball team, she played 29:40 minutes.
In 2010, she was part of the fourth place-finishing Australian national squad that competed at the IWBF World Championships, in Birmingham, England.
[9][29][30] Crispin was co-captain of the Under 25 (U25) team that competed at the 2011 Women's U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship,[5][31] and finished second.
[5] She was the team's top scorer in all but last two matches in the tournament, when as reporter Pat Koopman stated, "the opposition concentrated on nullifying her influence" on the games.
[32][33] In 2008, Crispin was named one of Australia's Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL) All-Star Five.
[36] The Rangers went on to win the 2011 WNWBL title, defeating the Sydney Uni Flames 62-59, in a match in which Crispin scored 16 points and was named to the league's All-Star 5.