British Disabled Waterski and Wakeboard Association (BDWWA)
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Our aim is to introduce newcomers to the sport of water skiing who, due to their disability would not have considered the challenge previously possible. Amputee, blind, deaf, sufferers of partial paralysis, paraplegic other wheelchair users, people with Multiple Sclerosis and learning disabilities have all graduated from The British Disabled Water Ski Association.

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The Tony Edge National Centre, Heron Lake, Wraysbury, Staines-Upon-Thames, TW19 6HW
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British Disabled Waterski and Wakeboard Association (BDWWA)
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BDWWA Yorkshire & Central Region

Our aim is to introduce newcomers to the sport of water skiing who, due to their disability would not have considered the challenge previously possible. Amputee, blind, deaf, sufferers of partial paralysis, paraplegic other wheelchair users, people with Multiple Sclerosis and learning disabilities have all graduated from The British Disabled Water Ski Association.

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About
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The Tony Edge National Centre, Heron Lake, Wraysbury, Staines-Upon-Thames, TW19 6HW

Our aim is to introduce newcomers to the sport of water skiing who, due to their disability would not have considered the challenge previously possible. Amputee, blind, deaf, sufferers of partial paralysis, paraplegic other wheelchair users, people with Multiple Sclerosis and learning disabilities have all graduated from The British Disabled Water Ski Association.

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