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Tees Valley SwimABILITY Festival
07 Aug 2008 20:42
 


Over fifty children with a range of disabilities enjoyed fun in the water at the 2008 swimABILITY Festival, held at The Neptune in Middlesbrough.

 

Now in its fourth year the annual event - organised by Tees Valley Sport and sponsored by the asa North East Region and npower active through the English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) - attracted a greater number of swimmers due to the inclusion of several different disciplines - giving more young people the chance to try a range of activities.

 

Six schools were represented by children aged 7-12; Holmwood and Grangetown (both Middlesbrough), Kirkleatham Hall (Redcar), Layfield (Yarm), Owton Manor (Hartlepool) and the Stephenson Centre (Darlington).

 

The day started with an aqua-aerobics warm up, followed by fun games and races to help the non-swimmers get used to the water and learn some basic skills. Instructors then taught rookie lifesaving skills to the more advanced swimmers – teaching about self survival techniques and how to perform rescues, before the University of Teesside Water Polo team introduced the swimmers to mini polo games and skills.

 

The festival was assisted by eight young volunteers, aged 14 – 18, from various Tees Valley swimming clubs. All are currently completing the asa Young Aquatic Organisers Award and thoroughly enjoyed helping design and plan the activities as part of their award.   

 

Speaking at the event, Craig Nicholson, North East Regional Development Officer for the asa said; “the festival was extremely well set up and managed with all the children having a fantastic time and being able to take part in and learn about different disciplines. It was also pleasing to see a number of young volunteers supporting the event and it’s exciting for the region that great events like this are happening across the North East”.

 

For more information on swimming in the Tees Valley contact Jane Roche on 01642 342287 or at j.roche@tees.ac.uk.


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