In the sport, Campbell coached the Canadian team that went to the 2000 Summer Paralympics and organized the 2010 IWRF World Championship.
[4] Their invented sport was played throughout North America and later renamed from murderball to wheelchair rugby.
[6][7] In 1986, Campbell left Winnipeg for British Columbia and became a recreational therapist for the G. F. Strong Centre.
[3] In executive roles, Campbell was a coach for the Canadian wheelchair rugby team at the 2000 Summer Paralympics and an organizer for the 2010 IWRF World Championship.
[13] In 2018, Campbell became the first person named into the International Wheelchair Rugby Federation Hall of Fame.