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Council Meeting 2012

February 7th 2012, Malone House

 

Pathway to High Performance

- a practical guide

Club Mark

- the benefits and misconceptions

SU Business Plan Update

- new developments and progress

 

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your attendance

 



IPC World Swimming Championships Eindhoven

As the Irish team gets set to depart for Einhoven  to compete at the 2010 IPC World Swimming Championships, please see information below regarding coverage of the Championships.You can log to www.paralympicsport.TV for a live stream of the competition everyday. Heats start at 9am to 12pm CET and finals 17.00pm - 21.00pm CET. Please note that approx start time on document is a guideline only is the event start time and not the heat start time.

 

 

July 22 - The 2010 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Swimming World Championships in Eindhoven next month is set for record coverage, including unprecedented exposure in Britain thanks to Channel 4, the official broadcaster of the London 2012 Paralympics.

 

Channel 4 will be creating a one hour highlights show that follows the progress of Britain’s team.

 

London 2012 Paralympic Games Ambassador Ade Adepitan will be presenting the highlights show, with British Paralympian Giles Long acting as reporter.

 

On August 19, Channel Four will also offer a live stream on their website at www.channel4.com.

 

Through the IPC’s official internet channel www.ParalympicSport.TV, a live stream of the competitions will be available everyday.

 

The daily live stream will include all heats from 9:00-12:00 CET and all finals from 17:00-21:00 CET.

 

Highlights clips will also be made available on the IPC YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/paralympicsporttv.

 

ParalympicSport.TV has been part of many high-profile events in the past, including at the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games and the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

 

Other broadcasters in Eindhoven include Australia’s broadcaster ABC, who will broadcast 45 minutes of highlights every day between 18:30 and 19:15 on ABC2 from August 16-22.

 

Broadcasters from Brazil and Spain will also be in Eindhoven covering the World Championships, which is due to open at the Pieter van den Hoogenband Swimming Stadium on August 15 and finish on August 21.

 

A total of 659 athletes from 55 different countries are due to participate in Eindhoven, the Netherlands