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Special Olympics Surrey Comes To Guildford Spectrum
On Tuesday 25 February 2014 Special Olympics Surrey (SOS) held a free ‘taster day’ at Guildford Spectrum Leisure Centre for special needs athletes of all ages to try out different sports.
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First ever Wheelchair Basketball Championships for Universities
The first ever Wheelchair Basketball Championships for Universities will take place at the University of Worcester Arena.
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The Lord`s Taverners u19s National Boccia Championships
The 2014 Lord’s Taverners National Final is set to take place on Thursday 6 March 2014 at Ponds Forge International Sports Centre, Sheffield.
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Young Paralympic stars prepare for Junior Swimming Championships
Over 200 disabled swimmers will take to the pool this weekend for the National Junior and Youth Swimming Championships. The event, held at Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield, the nation’s best youngsters compete over a 25m short course.
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First Commercial Riding Centre gains RDA Accessibility Mark
Radway Riding Centre in Warwickshire has become the first commercial centre in the England to be Accessibility Mark accredited under a new pilot project by Riding for the Disabled Association.
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Golden successes recognised at North East Disability Sports Awards 2013
The unheralded heroes of sport in the region were honoured at this year’s North East Disability Sports Awards. Held at The Durham Centre Tuesday 25 February, they aimed to recognise and celebrate the achievements of participants, coaches and clubs in 2013
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Go-Ride Tour cements lasting cycling legacy
In celebration of the Tour de France visiting our shores, British Cycling’s youth development programme, Go-Ride, is hosting a series of racing events to ensure a lasting legacy from the Grand Depart.
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Staffordshire introduce sitting volleyball sessions
Five local authorities across Staffordshire are establishing Go Spike sitting volleyball sessions aiming to introduce over 50 new players to the sport.
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Staffordshire represented at Edgbaston’s Inclusive Cricket Festival
Staffordshire's Disability Cricket Officer Steve Lightfoot was proud to lead Staffordshire’s participation in the Inclusive Cricket Festival, held at Edgbaston Indoor Centre earlier this week.
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England Deaf coach Paul Harrison relishing Euros
England Deaf head coach, Paul Harrison, is relishing a first taste of European competition this weekend, describing his side’s trip to Oslo for three European Championship qualifiers as “an adventure”.
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Peter becomes first Deaf golf club captain
Peter Baker, a Cheshire golfer who was born deaf has just made history by becoming a golf club captain.
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Devon Racqueteers Wheelchair Club among National Badminton Award winners
BADMINTON England is delighted to announce the winners of the National Badminton Awards 2014.