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Join in the Xplorer Active Summer Fun
Xplorer a fun, active family challenge, is set to be a major feature of Love Parks Week starting on Friday 24 July.
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Quarter-finalists decided at 2015 World Deaf Tennis Championships
Two British partnerships progress through to the quarter-finals of the mixed doubles event on day three of the World Deaf Tennis Championships 2015 in Nottingham.
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Active Summer Fun: 'Take a look at gymnastics - get involved'
Active Summer Fun aims to support more disabled people to find ways to be active during the warmer months. Stacie Ridley, a former gymnast, discusses fitness both at the gym and at home.
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Tickets for 2015 CPISRA World Games in Nottingham now on sale
Tickets for the 2015 CPISRA World Games in Nottingham are now on sale, the Cerebral Palsy International Sport and Recreation Association (CPISRA) has announced.
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Incredible World Games send-off for Special Olympics GB team
The Special Olympics GB team is heading to Los Angeles today (Tuesday 21 July). Over 100 GB athletes with intellectual impairments across 19 sports from England, Scotland and Wales are taking part in the 2015 World Summer Games.
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Baroness Grey-Thompson and Wheelchair Leadership Alliance fight for change
A national group of wheelchair users and advocates led by Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE is heading to Parliament Square to call for an improvement to wheelchair services in England before more users are adversely affected by the poor levels of service
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Britain's Whiley lifts first Super Series singles title at British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships
Britain’s Jordanne Whiley won her first Super Series singles title today when she beat Aniek van Koot of the Netherlands 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the women’s final at the British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships at Nottingham Tennis Centre.
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ECB and EHRC team up for new diversity initiative to boost participation levels
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced a major new joint initiative with the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) to promote diversity within cricket.
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Active Summer Fun: 'Find your local golf club and have a go!'
Active Summer Fun aims to support more disabled people to find ways to be active during the warmer months. Andy Skinner from London discusses the all-weather wonders of golf.
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Nottingham hosts first ever World Deaf Tennis Championships
From 20-26 July 2015 the first ever World Deaf Tennis Championships will take place at Nottingham Tennis Centre.
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UK Deaf Sport- breaking down the barriers to deaf inclusion
UK Deaf Sport, sports coach UK and the National Deaf Children’s society are celebrating the second anniversary of a workshop aimed at breaking down the communication barrier of deaf awareness in sports.
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Kearney claims double gold to close 2015 IPC Worlds
Tully Kearney brought the curtain down on her breakthrough international meet with double gold on the final day of the Glasgow 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships at Tollcross.