Welsh and English Dragons Racerunning Day


Fun and Taster session at Blackbridge Stadium, Gloucester
Saturday 5th March 2016, 11.00 to 15.00
Barbecue lunch and hot drinks available.
Fully accessible facilities for disabled athletes
Standard: Novice to expert
Age: 3 yrs upwards
Fees: £2.00 per athlete


Ability: suitable for most children with limited mobility, eg Cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, diplegia, muscular and neuromuscular disorders, unsteady gait and visual impairment. If in doubt please contact us.

There will be RaceRunning trikes available for children of all ages and sizes from 4yrs upwards with expert medical personnel, athletics coaches and a team from CP Sport, on hand to supervise the fitting and use of the equipment.


So come along and try it out for yourselves!!!


We will be using the new all weather athletics track at Blackbridge for this event, but if the weather is unkind to us, we  will also have the use of an adjacent school sports hall.

To register, or for advice, please email marieowen@milestone.gloucs.sch.uk. Places are limited, so please let us know if you intend to come. Blackbridge Athletics track is easily accessible from the M5 motorway. Group transport by Jumbalance is available for athletes from the Cardiff area.


For full directions see: http://blackbridgejubileeathleticstrack.org.uk/location.php


For further information see https://www.facebook.com/GloucesterDragons/


This event is jointly organised by Chamwell Centre at Milestone School and Cardiff Dragons Raceruning Club




 

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