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PTSB NextGen Community Series

4 March 2023; Elsie Friel during the launch of the Paralympics Ireland NextGen campaign at the Sport Ireland Institute in Dublin. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***

Paralympics Ireland and PTSB are delighted to bring to you season two of NextGen. 

The second iteration of the PTSB NextGen the Community Series programme is focused on learning more about para sport and what opportunities are in your local community in the build-up to the Paralympic Games in Paris.

  • Do you have an eligible visual, intellectual, or physical impairment (including co-ordination impairment, limb difference, spinal injury)? 
  • Are you currently involved in Para Sport or want to become involved?
  • Do you want to be part of the next generation of Irish Paralympians? 
  • Do you want to discover your Paralympic Potential? 

NextGen is open to people ages 10 and older that have a physical, intellectual, or visual impairment, with or without previous sport experience. Current or former athletes from all levels aiming to discover a new sport that can complement their main discipline are also welcome to attend.

Following participation at our NextGen events participants will be signposted to connect with the closest local sport they are interested in or to National Governing Bodies to learn more and develop their skills within a chosen sport. 

 

 

How do I apply?  

 It’s easy! Just visit smartbase to sign up and create a profile and register for the NextGen day you want to attend. 

 

What will I need to do before attending the NextGen days?  

 You will need to register your interest through this sign-up form (https://ireland.smartabase.eu/paralympics) we will then ask that you fill in additional information through your smartabase account. 

 

To see what is involved in the PTSB NextGen programme read below. 

NextGen is a regional opportunity to discover your paralympic potential through exploring different Paralympic sports. There will be opportunities to connect with local sports clubs to begin or continue your para sport journey.  

 

There will be four events before the Paralympic Games and one to be announced in November:

 

  • University of Limerick Sports Arena Sunday July 28th, 11.30-1.30pm 
  • SETU, Waterford Sports Arena Wednesday August 7th, 5.30-7.30pm 
  • NUI Maynooth, Sports Hall, Kildare, Wednesday August 14th, 5-7pm 
  • National Sports Campus, Dublin, Friday August 16th

 

 

What sports are involved? 

 Different sports are involved in different locations based on active clubs within that province. 

 

Come and Try Sports: 

Para Badminton 

Boccia 

Para Cycling 

Para Table Tennis 

 

Information Stands on Sports and Local Clubs: 

Para Athletics 

Para Archery 

Para Badminton 

Boccia 

Para Canoe 

Para Cycling 

Para Equestrian 

Para Powerlifting 

Para Rowing 

Shooting Para Sport 

Para Table Tennis 

Para Triathlon 

Wheelchair Basketball 

Wheelchair Rugby 

Wheelchair Tennis 

 

Which sport might be best for me? 

 You can find out more information in relation to the different Paralympic sports on our website here. 

 

You can find Paralympics Ireland Data Protection Policy here. 

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