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Disability sport 'taster' day a success

by isleofman.com 19th April 2006
The first of several sports 'taster' days for people with disabilities got underway at the National Sports Centre this morning (Wednesday).
Around 30 primary aged children tried out activities including fencing, basketball, cricket and new-age curling.
It's part of an overall drive for sport to become more inclusive.
Disability Sports Development Officer, Dave Callaghan, says providing disabled facilities will soon become law:
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 19th, April 2006 02:00pm.

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