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== Key Milestones == | == Key Milestones == | ||
2002: London Orca Established | * 2002: London Orca Established | ||
2002: Gay Games - Sydney | * 2002: [[Gay Games]] - Sydney | ||
2006: Gay Games - Chicago | * 2006: Gay Games - Chicago | ||
2010: International Tournament - Amsterdam | * 2010: International Tournament - Amsterdam | ||
2010: International Tournament - Paris | * 2010: International Tournament - Paris | ||
2010: Gay Games - Cologne (Gold Medal winners!) | * 2010: Gay Games - Cologne (Gold Medal winners!) | ||
2010: International Tournament - Manchester (4th) | * 2010: International Tournament - Manchester (4th) | ||
2011: International Tournament - Rotterdam | * 2011: International Tournament - Rotterdam | ||
2011: International Tournament - Copenhagen | * 2011: International Tournament - Copenhagen | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 08:55, 14 May 2012
London Orca, founded 2002, is the water polo team of a Out to Swim, welcoming both men and women. They train at Porchester Baths, Queensway and ULU.
In March 2002 a grant from Awards for All enabled Out to Swim London to develop a masters water polo programme to further promote participation in aquatic sparts within an atmosphere where lesbian and gay, and non-gay athletes can practice together in mutual understanding and support.
Key Milestones
- 2002: London Orca Established
- 2002: Gay Games - Sydney
- 2006: Gay Games - Chicago
- 2010: International Tournament - Amsterdam
- 2010: International Tournament - Paris
- 2010: Gay Games - Cologne (Gold Medal winners!)
- 2010: International Tournament - Manchester (4th)
- 2011: International Tournament - Rotterdam
- 2011: International Tournament - Copenhagen