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Find out how to get involved with Boccia

Boccia Set

The following lists represents the kind of characteristics that would be displayed by a Boccia player and therefore show the critical success factors for in this sport.

via Find out how to get involved with Boccia.

Michael to be boccia Olympic star

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A King’s Park lad is celebrating after being selected for the West of Scotland Boccia team for next year’s Special Olympics.

And Michael Gillooly (11) was so happy to find out he would be heading to York next September, he’s barely been able to sleep since. Michael is now the toast of Kirkriggs School, which he attends, and the Boccia club based there.

He found out during a recent trip to Glasgow City Chambers, but had to keep the news under wraps for two weeks.

Then, the school announced it to his friends and fellow pupils at an assembly last week.

Sally Russell runs the Boccia club at Kirkriggs, and says Michael has been on cloud nine since: “You have never seen a child so elected in all your life.

“I’m so proud of him and so are his parents, Stephen and Rosslyn. According to them he never went to bed until well after midnight the night he found out.

via Special Olympics: Michael to be boccia Olympic star – Rutherglen Reformer.

Interview with Boccia Athlete Ali Lalani

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Interview with Boccia Athlete Ali Lalani

Sport: Boccia

Born: 05/06/84

Lives: London

Ali has been competing in boccia for around 6 years and in that time has won a team bronze at the 2006 world championships, team silver at the 2005 European Championships and team gold at the 2006 Belgium Open. Ali is a devout muslim and is currently studying for an HND in leisure management at Solent University in Southampton.

via Interview with Boccia Athlete Ali Lalani.

Turkey, Boccia and a Dream !

In the city of Izmir, Turkey located on the Western coast, a new paralympic sport is gathering the attention of everyone. That sport is BOCCİA !!!

We have been playing boccia in Izmir for a few years now (since we discovered the sport in 2008 in China) but after watching the Paralympic Games 2012 in London we now have a dream to go to the Paralympic Games in Rio, Brazil. “Man’s reach should exceed his grasp” perhaps.

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It can never hurt to dream.  And dream big we have … With the help of Demand Sport this dream is coming true for our most physically disabled athletes right here and now. Our friends at Demand managed to get us 4 of their boccia ramps to take back to Turkey. Players who had never been able to play competitive boccia, for lack of proper equipment, were able to put their accuracy to the test using this equipment.

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For many, it is already a dream come true. The new professional approach of our program has drawn the attention of the local municipalities and sports clubs to find new players, coaches and referees. That’s all for now :). You’ll have to wait  to see what will happen next.
Could it be international competitions in Turkey? Let’s dream on…………..

Boccia tester sessions in Scotland

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Major local employer Aviva recently awarded Perth and Kinross Disability Sport £1000 from their Community Grants Fund to purchase new Kurling and Boccia equipment.

This much needed new equipment has been warmly welcomed by the group and will be used during Family Activity Sessions, starting on Saturday at the North Inch Community Campus from 10am to noon.

Perth and Kinross Disability Sport, a local charity has been running these sessions for young people (up to 21) with additional support needs and their families on a monthly basis over the last couple of years.

via Saturday tester sessions – Perthshire Advertiser.

Triumph over disability in Fiji

Yesterday also marked the International Day of People with Disability and FPC senior sports development officer Saimoni Nainoca said this was the first time ever that people from all over the country could attend the event.The three sports played yesterday were Boccia pronounced botch-ya, a target game with similar rules to bocce or lawn bowls; goalball, a three-a-side indoor court game developed for players who have visual impairments and sitting volleyball, an alternative version to traditional standing volleyball using a smaller court and lower net.

via Triumph over disability – Fiji Times Online.

Visit Dan Bentley’s web site – England Boccia team Player and Medal Winner


Quote from Dan’s web site here:

Best Experience

It has got to be Beijing 2008. It was amazing the whole expearience from the village all the way to picking up the gold medal. The best game was in the semi-final against the hosts China, the crowd was electric but the best thing was that after the 5th end we were 7 – 2 up and they all walked out – I did have a little smile to myself! The final was good we controlled it from the start and won it quite easily 8 – 4.

From this moment our lives changed, the referee said end of the game I didn’t know what to do, I kind of wondered around and then got ‘mugged’ by our suppot staff, I did jump into the crowd in a mad moment!

When interviewed by BBC I did the worst interview ever, when asked “Dan how does that medal feel around your neck” I answered “heavy but it’s a nice weight”

Disabled children playing boccia thanks to Operation Santa Claus

Billy Lam Kei-yau, 18, has been playing for eight years. His cerebral palsy makes it too hard to throw a ball with his hand.

Instead, from his wheelchair, he pushes the ball down a ramp with a pointer extending from his helmet – aiming to hit a white ball several feet away. The aim of the game is to get your ball as close as possible to the white one.

“I like playing boccia because I was able to master the skill easily,” Lam said. He attends two practice sessions a week and has represented his school, Hong Kong Red Cross Princess Alexandra School, in competitions.

via Disabled children playing boccia thanks to Operation Santa Claus | South China Morning Post.

Special Olympics boccia athletes receive medals

The Mayor of St Albans has presented Special Olympic medals to winning boccia athletes.

Councillor Eileen Harris, mayor of the city, presented the Boccia athletes – the target ball sport that has become better known in the London 2012 Paralympic game – with medals on Sunday, November 18.

Around 30 athletes gave supporters an exciting day as they competed to qualify for the Eastern Region boccia tournament at De Havilland Sports Centre in Hatfield.

Participants came to compete from across the eastern region of England, Greater London, Kingston upon Thames, Brighton and Hove.

via Special Olympics boccia athletes receive medals from mayor (From St Albans & Harpenden Review).

Boccia Champion Tomas doesn’t let his wheelchair hold him back

Tomas Martin has never let the fact he’s confined to a wheelchair get the better of him. Mum Deb tells Rachel Mainwaring how he’s always lived life to the full

DEB and Phil Martin have nothing but respect for their “remarkable” young son Tomas. Despite spending his childhood in and out of hospital with a debilitating condition which causes constant muscle spasms, he has become an independent young man with huge interest in sport.

The 18-year-old, from Rhiwbina, Cardiff, is already a Welsh National Boccia Champion, a wheelchair version of bowls, and he has high hopes of taking part in the 2016 Paralympics.

via Teenager Tomas doesn’t let his wheelchair hold him back – Real Life – Life & Style – WalesOnline.