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Getintothegame.co.uk (GITG) is an exciting new website for sports fans and enthusiasts alike. Whether you like to play, watch, learn or just love to talk about sport there is something here for everyone!

Getting involved in sport is an excellent way to learn new skills, or to develop existing ones, whilst also proving to be a great stress reliever and a fun way to meet new friends!

GITG’s aim is simple - to promote and develop all sports within local communities across the UK by providing detailed information and the very latest news from clubs and coaches in all areas, and from within each sport in general. Our goal is to become the largest online sports community for grassroots sports participants in the UK.

Through GITG you will be able to follow forthcoming events and competitions, contact qualified organisations or individuals, and gain coaching tips and advice amongst a whole host of other exciting features all of which are completely free to use and explore!

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There's never been a better time to get into the game. Get involved and discover this exciting new world of sports!


FEATURED CLUB
If you are interested in becoming one of our featured clubs and being the focal point of a full in-depth interview on your club and its facilities please contact the GITG administration team for further information.
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World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association World Championships

Reanne Evans is hoping for the joy of six at the women’s world snooker championships which kick off in Cambridge on Saturday (April 3).

The phenomenal 24-year-old, from Dudley, West Midlands, has already claimed a record five straight World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association world titles.  And she has won her last 57 matches on the WLBSA circuit.  Paul Wood is sponsoring the £1,000 five-day jamboree at Cambridge Snooker Centre.  Evans, the number one seed, begins her campaign on Monday in the last-16.

Keen to secure a first world title is world number two Maria Catalano, Ronnie O’Sullivan's 28-year-old cousin.  Among the overseas players are Chitra Magimairaj (India), Natascha Niermann (Germany), Laura Alves (Dublin), Tatjana Vasiljeva (Latvia), and Hong Kong pair Yu Ching Ching and Jaique Ip Wan In.

The round-robin group stages will be played on Saturday and Sunday. Qualifiers meet the eight seeded players in the last-16 on Monday. The final is on Wednesday at 1.30pm.  Hannah Jones, 13, from Derby, will be bidding for a hat-trick of Junior titles on Sunday.  Non-qualifiers from the round-robins meet in the Plate on Monday. The following day it’s the Mixed Pairs. On Wednesday, the Seniors and Doubles come to a conclusion.

Billiards takes centre stage on Thursday at the Hall Green Stadium, Birmingham. Four-time champion Emma Bonney, from Portsmouth, is chasing a third successive title in the £1,000 event, also sponsored by Paul Wood.

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CHARITY AUCTION (COMING SOON)
Watch this space as we will be auctioning off items of significant sporting memorabilia in aid of the charity Sparks (Sports Aiding Medical Research for Kids).

The remit of Sparks is to fund research across the whole spectrum of paediatric medicine and their goal is for all babies to be born healthy and stay healthy.

Every day 70 babies are born in the UK with a life-threatening condition or an illness that will affect them and their families for life. Sparks aims to reduce this statistic so all children have the chance of a healthy future. We look foward to your support in our aim to raise £20,000 for the charity by the end of 2010.

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Which TV channel do you prefer to watch your sports on?

  • 19.4 % BBC
  • 8.6 % ITV
  • 2.3 % Channel 4
  • 2.9 % Channel 5
  • 54.9 % Sky Sports
  • 5.7 % ESPN
  • 6.3 % Other
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