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Talent identification weekend for potential Paralympic swimmers

If you know someone who has been inspired by the London 2012 Paralympic Games then tell them about our disability swimming Talent ID days in November.

Events are taking place in England, Scotland and Wales on the 3 and 4 November.

If you or someone you know is a potential Paralympic hopeful come along to a Talent Identification session and take the first steps to competitive success in the future.

To be eligible swimmers need to be able to swim at least 25 metres and be keen to take part in competitive disability swimming. 

They should also be new to disability swimming, not having been through a talent assessment session previously or been classified.

  • Click here to find out more about venues and to make an application, or download the 'Related Documents' PDF to the right of this story.

Note: bookings need to be made by 19 October via email to disability@swimming.org

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