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HOVE SUPERSTARS
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Hove Superstars would like to thank the local sports clubs that have supported us in 2007. These clubs rely on new memberships to sustain themselves, so if you know of any budding cyclists, swimmers, tennis players, or water sports enthusiasts please forward the details below: Preston Park Youth Cycling Club http://www.ppycc.org.uk Preston Park Youth Cycle Club is Brighton and Hove's only cycle club specifically for young people. We run a programme of activities throughout the year, weekly from March to October (inclusive) and fortnightly in the winter months. We are based at Preston Park cycle track, where most summer sessions take place, though we only visit other venues in the winter. Our sessions run from 10.00 to 12.00 on Saturday mornings and are aimed at developing members cycling skills in a safe setting through instruction, racing and games. Those that like racing can try track and road racing in the summer and cyclo-cross and mountain biking in the winter. For those who just like to ride their bikes without the furious effort of racing we have a host of other activities too. Anthony Rogers [Club Coach] 01273 883956 Brighton Swimming Club http://www.brightonsc.co.uk In a Seaside town, the importance of water safety, for children and adults alike, takes on more significance than it might in other towns. But there are many other benefits to joining a club than becoming a stronger swimmer. Fitness! Doctors are agreed that the exercise involved in regular swimming is one of the very best all round ways of keeping fit. With the water taking the weight of the swimmer's body, all the muscles can be exercised and provide a perfect cardio-vascular work out. But just going to the pool may not be enough. That's where we come in! Since we started back in 1860, We’ve encompassed pretty well all the aspects of the sport, and currently offer: teaching (from 5years up), competitive swimming (inter club to national standard), masters, waterpolo, synchronised swimming, year round sea swimming, sea races. The club is affiliated to the Amateur Swimming Association and the Royal Life Saving Society. Some members of the club’s committee also serve on the Sussex County ASA and national ASA committees. Each year we run the Brighton Pier To Pier Race on behalf of Brighton Council. Many of our teachers and coaches are qualified life savers and club sessions are covered by a national insurance scheme implemented by the ASA. All our teachers and coaches are qualified under ASA certification. Margaret Tuppen [President] 01273 303131 Pavilion & Avenue Tennis Club http://www.pavilion-avenue.org.uk We pride ourselves on our Club’s facilities and fabulous location. With its spacious grounds and shrubberies, its lawns and distant sea view, the Club now has some 500 members, about equal number of seniors and juniors, many being families! The club has a well equipped (including changing rooms) modern clubhouse, 10 tennis courts, 4 floodlit artificial grass, 3 acrylic and 3 macadam. During the winter months 2 acrylic courts are covered with an airhall to provide indoor tennis. Our experienced and qualified coaching team run various Junior and Adult coaching programmes. Courts may be used from 8am to 10pm daily, and the clubhouse and grounds to 10.30pm. Maureen Rawlinson [Club Secretary] 01273 557430 Brighton Water Sports http://www.shop4water.com Hire a kayak at Brighton for totally unsinkable seaside fun. See Brighton Beach from a different angle whilst you paddle your kayak about or simply rest and catch some rays on our colourful single and double kayaks. Our fully qualified staff will give you the basics, kit you up and supervise you at all times as you master the sea. Hilton Brighton Metropole
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