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The Link Magazine • December 2005 37
Swindon Town cuts prices for pre-Christmas family game ATTENTION
Festive family fun at the County Ground
Swindon Town play their last home game before Christmas on Saturday 17 December against Blackpool SKIERS!
and they've dropped prices for all. And there's a great deal to encourage parents to bring the kids. Are you fit enough
Tickets prices are: to ski all day and
• Arkells/Nationwide Stand -£15 adults; £5 concessions: £1 under 16s
• Town End: £13 adults; £5 concessions; £1 under 16s party all night?
For details, or to book tickets, call the STFC Box Office on 0870 4431894 or visit www. swindontownfc.co.uk Make the most of your skiing
holiday by calling Richie NOW
Coaching for juniors
or your FREE `7 ways to Grez
Swindon [own community coach-
Ski Fitness guide worth £7
ing department is keen to intro-
duce boys and girls to the game Its full of exercises
through after school coaching ses- to keep you on the piste!
sions run at Link Centre and 07743108775
Haydon Centre. Ultimate Success
Drop into the centres for times
or call Link Centre on 445566 or
the Haydon Centre on 706666.
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Swindon Dolphins swiming club's phenomenal rise in standards at tl book in December.
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county, district and national level owes much of its success to its
renowned learn-to-swim and teaching programme.
Dolphins learn-to-swim pro- pool at Milton Road. Children can
grammes takes place in the small begin their swimming careers as
early as 4 years of age and progress
to the large pool usually by the
time they reach 11.
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®IN ~~ Q ZT !^ Chief coach Andi Manley is
delighted with the progress being
made in the small pool. "It ensures
continued success in competition
^. long term, but above all our teach-
ing programme provides life-long
skills in a fun environment."
Swindon Dolphins were the first
TRAMPOLINE CLU club in Swindon to adopt the Na- kPa
offers tional Plan for Teaching Swimming
(NPTS); a template for the correct
45 minute lessons teaching of strokes.
Recently the club gained
on Thursday y SWIM21 and Sport England ac-
3.30pm - 6.30pm creditation which recognises Dol-
phins as a quality assured club Looking for )ur
at the Link Centre and a child-friendly sporting or-
ganisation. ' • Top of the range fitness equipment '
Any ability welcome To ensure continuity in the teach- • Fully trained fitness professionals '
ing pool, club managers have em-
Maximum 5 children barked on an ambitious pro- • 25 studio based classes ^^ a
• Sauna, steam and aromatherapy room
per lesson gramme to increase the number of • Spinning room
teachers entering the sport.
Ages: 5 to 18 years Seniorswimmersaregivingback • Express training room o.
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• Free DVD/video hire ©^ ^,. . '
to youngsters the benefits of their
Instruction from qualified ' • Free complimenta ry drinks I
own experiences by enrolling on
B.A.G.A. (British Amateur assistant teachers' courses. The ' • Over 20 fitness programmes " , y I
club policy of a swimmer to teacher
Gymnastics Association)
ratio of 6:1 ensures a quality pro-
club coach gramme and is a key factor in
cent successes at competition level.
To find out more call:
For details about joining Swin- ff1
Nikki on 01793 702885 don Dolphins call Phil Bathe, Re- j'(j rjL I
cruitment Manager on 875556.
or 07970 493077 www.swindon-dolphin.co.uk
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