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The organiser/founder [[Robbie Lagonsin]] decided to name the developing club '''Spiker Studs Volleyball Club'''. | The organiser/founder [[Robbie Lagonsin]] decided to name the developing club '''Spiker Studs Volleyball Club'''. | ||
In 1999, the club changed/updated its name to "London Spikers Volleyball Club". | In 1999, the club changed/updated its name to "London Spikers Volleyball Club". It has since changed again to "London Spikers Knights Volleyball Club". | ||
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== External sites == | == External sites == | ||
http://www.londonspikers.org | http://www.londonspikers.org | ||
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[[Category:Volleyball]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 7 February 2014
The London Spikers Volleyball Club began as a drop-in play session at Queen mother sports centre, Victoria, London on Sunday afternoons from October 1995. The organiser/founder Robbie Lagonsin decided to name the developing club Spiker Studs Volleyball Club.
In 1999, the club changed/updated its name to "London Spikers Volleyball Club". It has since changed again to "London Spikers Knights Volleyball Club".
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