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Randika Doling – Together We Will
RANDIKA DOLING IS A HIT WITH NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN Dwarf Sports Association UK athlete, Randika Doling has been selected as an ambassador for new nationwide campaign, Together We Will. The campaign
One Year to Go to the 2017 World Dwarf Games
Today is a very remarkable day which marks exactly one year until the beginning of the 7th World Dwarf Games at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Together We Will, a new campaign to support you to be active and stay active with your friends and family. DSAuk has come together with the National Disability Sports Organisations and English
Not so much the coast to coast. More the entire coast line, all four corners of the island, along with the bits that link them together in between. So we spent many
Graham West Cycling from John O’Groats to Lands End
DSAuk member Graham West is doing a JOGLE, cycling 874 miles from John O'Groats to Lands End. So far Graham has average nearly 100 miles each dy. All to raise money for
Research shows benefits of sports for people with dwarfism
People with dwarfism call for sport providers to offer more local accessible opportunities in new research. New research from DSAuk highlights a clear need for sports providers to offer more local sport
2016 National Games #DSAmazing
2016 National Dwarf Games What a DSAmzing National Games the members of the DSAuk competed in over the May Day bank holiday weekend. There was an amazing entry of athletes in 2016
The Lord Mayor of Birmingham will open the 23rd National Dwarf Games on Saturday 30th April at Alexander Stadium. The Dwarf Sports Association UK (DSAuk) will host the 23rd National Dwarf Games
Get Pedalling is the DSAuk’s new cycling initiative.
"Get Pedalling" is the DSAuk's new cycling initiative. DSAuk launch "Get Pedalling" Following the hugely successful Coast 2 Coast fundraising cycle ride in July 2015, DSAuk are launching their "Get Pedalling" cycle
Research calls for better opportunities for young disabled people to prevent later life inactivity
New research released today (Wednesday 9 December 2015) highlights a clear need to engage disabled people in sport and physical activity at a young age. Active Beyond Education? was produced in partnership
DSAuk win top Sporting Initiative at 2015 Birmingham Awards
DSAuk have been named top Sporting Initiative in the 2015 Birmingham Awards held on Friday 27th Nov at the Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham. The award was accepted on behalf of DSAuk by April
DSAuk Members Hit the Training Target
As part of the DSAuk project to increase the number of people taking part in shooting, Arthur Dean, Simon Mount, Rebecca Nuttall, Matt York and Nigel Burton have undertaken and successfully passed