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U.K. group cherishes memories of Truro

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To the people of Colchester County:

It’s a month on from the 2018 Down Syndrome World Swimming Championsh­ips and DSSGB (Down Syndrome Swimming Great Britain) are still reliving the memories.

Swimmers, coaches, parents and supporters from the U.K. would like to voice their heartfelt thanks to the people of Truro and the wider community of Colchester County, who truly embraced the event and contribute­d so much to the smooth running of the competitio­n.

So many members of the community played their part: the staff of Rath- Eastlink Community Centre, Nick Sharpe and Tanya Colburne, co-chairs of the local organizing committee and their army of volunteers who helped out with organizati­on, administra­tion, officiatin­g, catering etc., the bus drivers, staff at the Glengarry Best Western Hotel and local sponsors, to name but a few.

Special mention must, however, go to Matthew Hunter and his father Jol, who initially suggested the idea of bringing the Championsh­ips to the Rath- Eastlink Community Centre.

Right from the start we were made to feel welcome. The attitude of the Truro community was one of true inclusion, celebratio­n and recognitio­n of our athletes’ ability, not their disability.

Your commitment and effort helped us to make memories that will live with our swimmers and their families forever, and for that, we are truly grateful.

With kindest regards,

Down Syndrome Swimming Great Britain

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