Scottish Disability Sport National Performance Swimming Championships (Short Course)
TBCA performance swimming event for established para swimmers - selected swimmers will be invited to take part in this event.
A performance swimming event for established para swimmers - selected swimmers will be invited to take part in this event.
An opportunity for school-aged pupils with physical, sensory and learning disabilities to try their hand at a range of run, jump and throw activities. This event feeds into the Scottish Disability Sport National Sports Hall Athletics Festival, which is held later in the school year.
The best badminton players in Scotland come together the battle it out for the national titles.
National carpet (short mat) bowls for bowlers with physical, sensory and intellectual impairments.
A great opportunity for school-aged pupils from across Grampian with physical, sensory or learning disabilities to try out table tennis, badminton & tennis under the guidance of the area's best coaches.
For participants and athletes with physical, sensory & intellectual impairments. Team Grampian will be selected from the 1st Grampian Schools' Sportshall Athletics Event on the 16th January in Inverurie.
Suitable for swimmers of all ages with physical, sensory or learning disabilities from across Grampian. Swimmers must be able to complete 25m of an identifiable stroke. This event is the qualifier for the Scottish Disability Sport National Senior Swimming Championships.
Schools are invited to enter teams of pupils with physical, sensory or intellectual impairments for the second round in our series of School Boccia League events of the 2019/2020 season. League events will take place in Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire & Moray during the course of the week.
The National Cross Country championships, held in conjunction with Scottish Athletics, for cross country runners with physical, sensory or intellectual impairments.
This popular event returns for the 2019/2020 school year & provides pupils with physical, sensory or learning disabilities with the opportunity to learn the sport of curling under the expert guidance of Curl Aberdeen coaches.