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Case Study: World Para Sport Festival

In August 2022, Swansea University was proud to host the insport Series: Para Sport Festival at Swansea Bay Sports Park. This was the first time Swansea Bay Sports Park played host to the festival coordinated by Disability Sport Wales, and developed and delivered by a network of key stakeholders, including Welsh National Governing and/or British Governing Bodies of sport, Swansea Council, and local insports clubs. The festival aimed to deliver high-quality accessible opportunities for disabled children, young people, and adults. This was a fantastic event that showcased our sports facilities, and we look forward to hopefully welcoming the Disability Sport Wales team back to Swansea Bay Sports Park soon.

“We were extremely grateful to be allowed to host the Para Sport Festival at the Sports Park this year. To see so many sports on offer and the interest and excitement from those attending was fantastic. I’ve no doubt we will see many of those who took part in pursuing activities and sports they were unaware of or unfamiliar with before the festival, finding new passions and lifelong hobbies. Congratulations to all those involved at Disability Sport Wales and the NGBs for putting on such a great event! I would also like to thank DSW for considering us as a host – we would love the opportunity to continue supporting this event moving forward.” Andrew Griffiths, Sports Operations Manager, Swansea Bay Sports Park.

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