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Use our Opportunities Map below to find sports and active recreation opportunities provided by clubs, organisations, charities and community groups within your council area.
All Stars Special Olympics Club
About
The All Stars Special Olympics Club is an athletics club for athletes with intellectual disabilities that trains every Sunday at the Mary Peters Track in Belfast. Athletes can participate in various sports, including running, shot put, long jump, and mini javelin.
Athletics Northern Ireland Para Sessions
About
Monthly Para sessions for people with a disability that include - athletes with a visual impairment - athletes with physical impairment like ataxia, athetosis, hypertonia, impaired muscle power, impaired passive range of movement (PROM), limb deficiency, leg length difference/ amputee and short stature Events covered - ambulant running/ sprinting, jumping, throwing, seated throws, wheelchair racing and frame running. Website/Social Media Link: https://athleticsni.org/Athletes/Para-Athletes
Contact Details
- Athletics Para Development Officer Heather Ardis
- 07841804033
- heather@athleticsni.org
- Mary Peters Track Upper Malone Road, Belfast BT9 5PR
Deaf Runners Club
About
This programme links in with local park runs on Saturday mornings from 9.30am. Please contact Naomi Broughton for further information.
Contact Details
Titanic Tigers Special Olympics Club
About
Titanic Tigers Special Olympics Club started in 2019. It is a Young Athlete's Club for children, aged 3-12, with an intellectual disability in Belfast. We run a weekly session for the children to learn fundamental movement and sports skills in a fun and supportive environment with trained coaches and volunteers.
Wheelchair Racing (Athletics NI)
About
Wheelchair track training sessions - these are held at the Mary Peters Track (Belfast) on Thursday nights 5pm - 6pm for athletes aged 8-12 (April to October) and from 5pm - 6.30pm (all year) for athletes aged 12 and older.
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About
The All Stars Special Olympics Club is an athletics club for athletes with intellectual disabilities that trains every Sunday at the Mary Peters Track in Belfast. Athletes can participate in various sports, including running, shot put, long jump, and mini javelin.
About
Monthly Para sessions for people with a disability that include - athletes with a visual impairment - athletes with physical impairment like ataxia, athetosis, hypertonia, impaired muscle power, impaired passive range of movement (PROM), limb deficiency, leg length difference/ amputee and short stature Events covered - ambulant running/ sprinting, jumping, throwing, seated throws, wheelchair racing and frame running. Website/Social Media Link: https://athleticsni.org/Athletes/Para-Athletes
Contact Details
- Athletics Para Development Officer Heather Ardis
- 07841804033
- heather@athleticsni.org
- Mary Peters Track Upper Malone Road, Belfast BT9 5PR
About
This programme links in with local park runs on Saturday mornings from 9.30am. Please contact Naomi Broughton for further information.
Contact Details
About
Titanic Tigers Special Olympics Club started in 2019. It is a Young Athlete's Club for children, aged 3-12, with an intellectual disability in Belfast. We run a weekly session for the children to learn fundamental movement and sports skills in a fun and supportive environment with trained coaches and volunteers.
About
Wheelchair track training sessions - these are held at the Mary Peters Track (Belfast) on Thursday nights 5pm - 6pm for athletes aged 8-12 (April to October) and from 5pm - 6.30pm (all year) for athletes aged 12 and older.