Poole’s sporting talent to be recognised in 2016 Awards
Sportsmen and women who’ve made their mark in Poole over the last year can now be nominated for the 2016 Sports Awards.
Sportsmen and women who’ve made their mark in Poole over the last year can now be nominated for the 2016 Sports Awards.
Since the rise in popularity of equestrianism since the 2012 Olympics, Parley Equestrian Centre has started running dressage etiquette lessons for novices.
Girls Golf Rocks has inspired over 500 girls in nine counties to enjoy a taste of golf.
The John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation (JTYAF) is thrilled to have been chosen as the charity of support for the British Beach Polo Championships 2016.
Dorset’s most successful swimming squad has secured a sponsorship deal before this summer’s national championships.
A 65-year-old club that was founded on a defunct tennis court on the village recreation ground in 1962, and whose homely clubhouse is an old agricultural building thought to have been a chicken shed, is celebrating a new sponsorship deal.
Six Jitsuka students at Ferndown Ju-Jitsu Club achieved a 100% pass rate at a regional grading recently held at the Heatherlands Centre in Ferndown.
The sun shone the whole weekend as a total of 5,253 rowers from 153 clubs and schools took part in the National Schools Regatta at Dorney Lake from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 May. Canford’s 12 crews made up of 58 pupils had a hugely successful weekend, both in terms of the races they won and the experience they gained at this national event.
Borough of Poole Museum and Arts Service has acquired an important Poole yachting trophy in partnership with the Poole yachting community.
The official launch of the British Beach Sports Festival (BBSF) took place at the Customs House on Poole Quay at the end of May.