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36 The Link Magazine • August 2004
Supermarine youngsters can save the day
England rugby's post World Cup collapse is going to change - when youngsters who train with
Supermarine RFC, make their way through the ranks.
The club runs adult teams at all i mportant, they'll have a lot of fun. social side of the game in the club-
levels, including an over 16s "Children practice in small house. Training sessions are held
womens section. They are particu- groups according to age with RFU every Sunday from 10am to
larly keen to recruit to its Mini, qualified coaches. As well being 12noon. Summer holiday fitness
Midi and Junior sections, for 6 to taught the skills of rugby they will and fun sessions take place be-
16 years, and also a newly formed learn good sportsmanship and tween 11 am and 1pm.
girls 12 to 16 years junior team. enjoy the best team game there is." Supermarine RFC can be found
Belinda Armstrong for the club She added that parents are en- off the A361 at South Marston. For
said, "even if your child doesn't couragedtostay,watchand,ifthey details of the children's sections,
know one end of a rugby ball from want to, get involved with the call Geoff Bath on 861619.
Rand PaQc Qliiiji c, ; ti: ; ^",i.dall another, they'll soon learn; more training as well as enjoying the www.supermarinerugby.com
07734 4329
Satin 01793 726443 i 1
Hreod scores Sportsmark award
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Mountain biking, yoga, kite flying, bowls, croquet, trampolining, as well as traditional team games are
all on the recreation programme at Hreod Parkway School, which has been awarded the prestigious
Sportsmark award by Sport England for the quality of its physical education and sports on offer.
CLIVE The coveted award is made annually to schools
`( ELLIOTT'S throughout England that can show a commit-
ment to developing sport to a high level, in part-
^...^ MARTIAL ARTS
nership with the community. Nationally 3,000
Kennet Valley ACADEMIES
Cross Training schools have now received the award; Hreod is
the second school in Swindon to qualify.
KICK Jackie Cross, assistant leader of physical educa-
BOXING tion said, "we're delighted to become a Sportsmark
Y t school which recognises our achievements in pro-
& CROSS
TRAINING viding a progressive, well-balanced physical edu-
CLASSES cation programme, which includes the links we
have made with local sports clubs and related
organisations like Swindon Dance Company. This
ADULT & JUNIOR LESSONS NOW
RUNNING IN MIDDLEAZE. SWINDON is reflected in the many pupils who reach district, Hreod's Year 7 hockey team, back from left, Kirsty Butcher,
county and national honours at individual and Chelsea Wakenshaw, Samm iithn Viggers, Laura Stratford, Kim
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fitness and personal achievement." gin Stratford, Clarissa Lloyd
Taste of tap
Personal Trainer
free Laura Donnelly DipPT Let us Cre'8 for a good cause
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your dreams Well known dance teacher
with Feel fitter, firmer & healtni^r Maureen Barkham has returned
to Swindon after 12 years in Som-
Slimming erset, to live in Abbey Meads.
Personal training At the request of former students
World - total fitness experience who attended the Maureen
Cockram School of Dance over
* Sports massage therapy
many years, she has started to teach
- sports injuries & prevention
tap dance again.
* Swedish body massage Maureen is planning a series of
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are now available at the De Vere Swindon tunnel vision. There is currently
Wednesday: 6.30pm ' Health & Beauty Suite and from July we will no known cure to halt its progress.
Brookfield School, also be offering Hot Stone T erapy. Maureen said, "tap dancing is
Shaw As an introductory offer we would like to wonderful for coordination and fit-
Kathryn, 811430 give you a 15`%, discount on Hot Stone Therapy ness; it's excellent for all ages - and
treatments on production of this advert.
Thursday: 6pm a it's great fun learning."
1.30pm. SI John's For more information and to pre-book treatments The first taster tap session takes
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Church, Ha rlon Wick. call the Health & Beauty Suite direct on place on Friday 3 September,
Peter, 764684 01793 889362 7.15pm, at Gorse Hill Community
Centre, Chapel Street.
For details of other venues, call
Maureen on 701305.