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Four Tribal Series events to take place in 2016
There will be two Para Tris to coincide with the debut of paratriathlon as a Paralympic sport at Rio 2016, a Para Swim and a Para Run/Push.
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Hoey hails Panathlon
The Panathlon Challenge, a national charity which provides ‘mini Paralympics’ for disabled schoolchildren across the UK, celebrated its 20th anniversary at an event in London last night.
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Sainsbury’s Inclusive Community Training is a “good mixture of practical and theory”
The Sports and Community Development Manager for a District Leisure Trust tells EFDS that thanks to Sainsbury’s Inclusive Community Training: I now have a much better understanding of what is achievable"."
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This Girl Can: Valerie's story
Valerie Copenhagen from Ruislip in Greater London has always enjoyed tennis. But two years ago her passion for the sport grew stronger. In her own words, Valerie discusses how important it is to her that her coach is deaf aware and the benefits of being a
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Level 2 Award in Programming and Supervising Exercise with disabled clients
The CYQ Exercise and Disability qualification was developed as part of IFI and provides instructors with the confidence and expertise to address these barriers and deliver safe, effective and fun exercise programmes for a range of disabled people.
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Gordon Reid makes history at Australian Open
Gordon Reid made history again today when the 24-year-Scot old produced a magnificent performance to win his first Grand Slam singles title at the Australian Open after beating Joachim Gerard of Belgium 7-6(7), 6-4 in Melbourne.
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Blogs: EFDS takes a look at an A-Z of accessible sporting opportunities
The EFDS website features a blog post every Friday through the year, looking at an A-Z of accessible opportunities. This week we revisit the first blogs of 2016; angling, boccia and climbing.
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James Shaw named as new Cerebral Palsy Sport ambassador
Cerebral Palsy Sport is delighted to announce that GB wheelchair tennis player James Shaw as a new ambassador for the national charity.
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Special Olympics GB's National Games 2017 logo unveiled
Special Olympics Great Britain is delighted to unveil the logo and visual identity for its National Summer Games to be held in Sheffield in 2017.
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WheelPower secure four year deal with SIA Healthcare
WheelPower, the national charity for wheelchair sport secures a new partnership agreement with SIA Healthcare, to support the delivery of the Inter Spinal Unit Games over the next four years.
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Trainee teachers vocal in praise of Sainsbury's Inclusive PE Training
Trainee teachers are ideal students of Sainsbury's Active Kids for All Inclusive PE. At St Mary's University in London, the next generation of PE practitioners are now well versed in inclusive teaching methods.
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England VI fall to first Australia tour defeat
Following on from their overall series win, England lost out to Australia by 42 runs in the fourth one-day international of the tour as the hosts recorded their first victory.