Óscar Trigo (born 1972) is a Spanish wheelchair basketball coach. He is widely recognized for his successful tenure with the Spanish national wheelchair basketball team, which he led to significant international achievements.
Career
Trigo began his coaching career in various capacities before taking on national team roles. He is particularly noted for his strategic approach and ability to develop talent within the sport.
National Team Coaching
Óscar Trigo served as the head coach of the Spanish national men's wheelchair basketball team. Under his leadership, the team achieved one of its most historic successes.
Club Coaching
In addition to his national team duties, Trigo has also coached at the club level. He has been associated with prominent Spanish wheelchair basketball clubs, contributing to their success in national and European competitions. Notably, he coached CD Ilunion (formerly Fundosa ONCE), one of Spain's most successful wheelchair basketball teams.
Achievements
Trigo's most notable achievement as a coach came with the Spanish national team:
- 2012 Summer Paralympics, London: Silver Medal (men's wheelchair basketball). This was Spain's first-ever Paralympic medal in men's wheelchair basketball.
His coaching style is often described as disciplined and focused on team cohesion, which proved instrumental in elevating the Spanish team's international standing.