Isle of Man Stroke Association The Stroke Association support stroke survivors and their family, offering information, emotional support and advice to support recovery. The factors that increase the risk of stroke include: family history, high cholesterol, heart disease and diabetes. A healthy lifestyle and regular exercise reduces the risk. Read More
Isle Of Man Swimming Association The Swimming Association, is responsible for the current and future development, of Aquatic Sport on the Island. The association coordinates several swimming meets throughout the year. Read More
Isle of Man Symphony Orchestra In 2017, the Isle of Man Symphony, celebrated its centenary. The Island, has always had a rich musical history, with talented players travelling all over the world to perform. The Symphony Orchestra, performs mostly Classical music, at schools and often, sold out performances, at the Villa Marina. Read More
Isle of Man Table Tennis Association National Sports Centre, Groves Road, Douglas, IM2 1RB It’s not called Ping Pong it’s called Table Tennis. The International Table Tennis Federation was formed in 1926 and currently has 226 members. Table Tennis became an Olympic sport in 1988. The game is played by two to four players hitting a small ball over a net with small bats. The skill lies in the […] Read More
Isle of Man Taekwondo Onchan Primary School, Onchan,, IM3 4PD The Korean Martial Art, created in the 1050s by combining the nine different styles of Korean self defence, and introducing some Chinese techniques. Taekwondo became an Olympic sport in 2000. Read More
Isle of Man Target Shooting Federation The sport of target shooting involves the use of air rifles, pistols, muzzle-loaded guns and cartridge rifles to both rimfire and centrefire a target. These targets are shaped in various forms, the centre of which commonly is marked as a bulls eye. The Isle of Man Target Shooting Federation is one of the types of […] Read More