Today we launched our 6-week Get Active Outdoors Summer Programme to get children & adults across the borough exercising more outdoors. Find out what's on offer at https://t.co/rqaBTrEP9c & get full details on all sessions & online booking at https://t.co/5cphm4USnG #EBA2020
After the bank holiday weekend, let's get energised this evening with some Family Fit with Rebecca. Follow the link to the full series with Rebecca for a choice of videos. Playlist: https://t.co/uwP2M4dITp
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After the lovely bank holiday weekend, let’s ease back into some seated exercises with Colleen. Check out her three part series on YouTube at: https://t.co/39fn8oVASD
#StayActiveStayHome#SportSafeStrong@abcb_council@SportABC1 @SportNINet
Sport NI encourages you to Take 5 simple steps to look after your wellbeing every day.
For more helpful tips and resources from Sport NI visit https://t.co/JhMPZ0JbHv
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'Club Survey 2019' will give us an opportunity to greater understand the club landscape & challenges facing local sports clubs enabling us to shape the future for sporting investment & policy.
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Youth Female of the Year sponsored McKeever Sports, Intersport goes to: Niamh McKiverigan from Powerhouse Sport, who finished 1st in the Senior 1 women and 1st in the Junior Category in both the Ulster and Irish National Cycling Points Series, as well as in the Ulster League
Youth Male of the Year sponsored by McKeever Sports Intersport goes to:Caleb Ralston from Portadown Tennis Club who claimed the U18 Irish Boys singles doubles and mixed doubles titles as well as the prestigious William Fry Junior Lawn Tennis singles doubles + mixed doubles titles
Chairman’s Award sponsored by Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Sports Forum goes to:
Seagoe Primary School who won the Northern Ireland Primary School’s Football Cup and Ulster Hockey’s McCloy Cup
Club Coach of the Year sponsored by Sport Northern Ireland goes to:
Becky Cullen from Iveagh Pony Club who coached the Irish Pony Eventing Team to win Team and Individual silver at the European Championships.
School Coach of the Year sponsored by Sport Northern Ireland goes to:
Mark Cordner from Banbridge Academy who coached his U14 Boys Hockey Team to winning both the Ulster Ferris Cup and the All Ireland Schoolboys Hockey Championships.
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School Coach of the Year sponsored by Sport Northern Ireland goes to:
Ciara Marley from St Catherine’s College who coached her U16 Girls Gaelic Football Team to an Ulster ‘A’ and All Ireland ‘A’ title.
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Youth Club Team of the Year sponsored by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council goes to:
City of Armagh Rugby Club’s U16 Team who had double delight winning both the Ulster U16 League and Cup.
Youth School Team of the Year sponsored by Armagh Sports and Trophies goes to:
St Catherine’s College U16 Girls Gaelic Football Team who claimed the Ulster School’s U16 ‘A’ title before winning the prestigious All Ireland School’s Junior ‘A’ title.
Junior Female of the Year sponsored by Ian Donnelly Associates goes to:
Jodie McKew from Horizon Taekwondo Club, who won Silver at the Dutch Open and Gold at both the World Grand Prix and Croatia Open. She is also a member of the Great Britain Olympic Pathway Squad.
Junior Club Team of the Year sponsored by Rushmere Shopping Centre goes to:
Banbridge Rugby Football Club’s U14 Team who were Ulster League and Cup winners for the first time in the Club’s history.
Junior School Team of the Year sponsored by Donaghys Shoefair Sports goes to:
Banbridge Academy U14 Boys Hockey team who were unstoppable last season winning the Ulster Ferris Cup and All Ireland Schoolboys Championships.
Sports Person with a Disability sponsored by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council goes to:
Caolan McConville from Ski Ability Northern Ireland who won gold in both Slalom events at the Special Olympics Ulster Finals
Volunteer Awards sponsored by McKeever Sports, Intersport goes to:
Robyn Doherty from Banbridge Netball Club and Aaliyah McKinney from Armagh Special Olympics Swimming Club.