Ballymoney Rapids Special Olympics Swimming Club

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The Ballymoney Special Olympics Swimming Club is a sports group for athletes with intellectual disabilities that trains at the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre. They meet on Fridays, with specific times for beginners and improvers, and children must be at least 6 years old to enroll.

Causeway Coast Special Olympics Club

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Our club offers children and adults with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to take part in sporting activities in the Coleraine area. We currently offer Ten Pin Bowling and Swimming.

Oakleaf Lions Special Olympics Club (Swimming)

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The Oakleaf Lions Special Olympics Club is a group in Northern Ireland that provides inclusive sports opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities in sports like GAA, athletics, and swimming. The club, which also has an Inclusive Sports Hub, actively recruits volunteers and athletes and participates in various events, such as the Special Olympics Ulster Young Athletes Festival. It was founded in 2018 and has grown to include different sports and age groups.   Swimming Sunday 12pm Roe Valley Leisure Centre

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About

The Ballymoney Special Olympics Swimming Club is a sports group for athletes with intellectual disabilities that trains at the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre. They meet on Fridays, with specific times for beginners and improvers, and children must be at least 6 years old to enroll.

About

Our club offers children and adults with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to take part in sporting activities in the Coleraine area. We currently offer Ten Pin Bowling and Swimming.

About

The Oakleaf Lions Special Olympics Club is a group in Northern Ireland that provides inclusive sports opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities in sports like GAA, athletics, and swimming. The club, which also has an Inclusive Sports Hub, actively recruits volunteers and athletes and participates in various events, such as the Special Olympics Ulster Young Athletes Festival. It was founded in 2018 and has grown to include different sports and age groups.   Swimming Sunday 12pm Roe Valley Leisure Centre