Swimmers ready for World Challenge in Eindhoven
Britain’s top disability swimmers have been putting the finishing touches to their preparations for the World Championships and are ready for their benchmark meet of the year.
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Britain’s top disability swimmers have been putting the finishing touches to their preparations for the World Championships and are ready for their benchmark meet of the year.
The British Disability Swimming Team, powered by British Gas, have arrived in Eindhoven ready for the IPC Swimming World Championships boosted by the public support shown on www.swimming.org
Paralympic Champion Sam Hynd has been forced to withdraw from the IPC Swimming World Championships after failing to recover from a neck injury.
22 Jun 2010
A select team of British Disability swimmers have just returned from the International German Championships in Berlin where they gained vital competition experience to develop their skills.
31 May 2010
The British Disability Swimming Team, powered by British Gas, won a total of 10 gold medals from 12 events as they dominated the BT Paralympic World Cup in Manchester.
30 May 2010
The British Disability Swimming Team, powered by British Gas, took to the water in the Fast and the Furious 50m Sprint event and secured the top two spots in both the men’s and women’s competition.
25 May 2010
Paralympic gold medallist Graham Edmunds is one of 10 members selected to join UK Anti-Doping’s new Athlete Committee.
Swimmer Kate Grey was named winner of the University of Bath Sports Personality of the Year Award at the annual Blues Awards ceremony.
10 May 2010
The British Disability Swimming team, powered by British Gas, have been working together for the past week at a national training camp in Majorca which has given them the opportunity to begin their preparations for the IPC Swimming World Championships.
4 May 2010
Tim Reddish has been announced as the Executive Director for British Disability Swimming and will support the sport as it prepares for London 2012 and beyond.