Two disability sports events, the 2010 Athletics Panther Challenge and the Marion Smith Netball Championship, will be taking place on Saturday 12th June.
The Athletics event will be held at Northgate Stadium in Ipswich from 11am to 4pm. It is for all people with disabilities from 10 to 99 years and for young athletes in school years five and six.
The events planned for the day include running, jumping, throwing and agility events, while teams will be invited to take part in the Boccia. Entry is £2 per athlete, with trophies and medals for the winners, and closing date for entries is Saturday 5th June.
For information on the event, visit the Orwell Panthers website.
The Netball event is to be held at Soar Valley College in Leicestershire. It is for people with a learning disability, with schools and clubs able to enter teams in either of the age categories, under 17s and over 17s.
The deadline for entries is Friday 28th May, with the opportunity for all participating players to enter a competition of designing a netball-based image by the same date. Entry is £20 per team for EN affiliated clubs, and £35 for all other teams.
All information and entries forms can be found on the England Netball website.
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