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The British Paralympics Association
Charity responsible for selecting, preparing, entering, funding and managing Britain's teams at the Paralympic Games and Paralympic Winter Games.

Ayrshire Special Games
Information about a tournament for children and young people with physical and learning disabilities, staged at Inverclyde Sports Centre in November 2002.

British Commonwealth Paraplegic Games
History of the British Commonwealth Paraplegic Games

Cerebral Palsy Sport England and Wales
History of Cerebral Palsy sports, classifications, contacts and sport-specific information from this administration.

Goalball.co.uk
Governing body for the sport. Includes development plan, events calendar, mailing lists, and contacts. Features text only and graphic versions of site.

English Federation of Disability Sport
National body responsible for developing sport for disabled people in England. Regional pages, information on coaching, different sports, publications, help and advice.

English Sports Association for People with Learning Difficulty
Offers opportunities and advice to people with learning difficulty who want to take part in sports activities. News, projects and resources.

London Sports Forum For Disabled People
Events, publications, projects, news, information and advice about disabled sports in the Greater London area.

Rugby Sport for the Disabled Association
Disabled sport including swimming, table tennis, bowls, and archery. Special events such as paddling across the channel and river raft racing.

Oldham Owls, Lancashire
Club active in several disability sports including swimming, basketball, table tennis and fishing. Club details, including honours and history.


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