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  • ...d a team for the 1998 Gay Games in Amsterdam.<ref>[[Gay London, 1997|''Gay London'', 1997]]</ref>The BGLSF was a "governing association". Its co-chairs were [[Category:Sports]] ...
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  • ...> but from 2007 onwards it has been organised by the RVT together with the gay men's health charity, [[GMFA]]. The sports are a competition between teams of five players, in a variety of events, in ...
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  • ...n from [[Out for Sport]], and held in partnership with the [[Federation of Gay Games]] (FGG). ...the rift between the FGG and [[GLISA]] (the Gay and Lesbian International Sports Association who host the [[OutGames]]). Plans for the conference were first ...
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  • ...by [[Ivan Bussens]], to create a network of LGBT sports groups, mainly in London and the South East.<ref name=guardian>http://www.theguardian.com/news/2007/ ...the “One Quadrennial Event”, London submitted a bid to host this event: [[London 2018]]. ...
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  • Goslings swimming had its origin in 1976 as an informal gathering of gay swimmers on Mondays at the Oasis Pool in High Holborn. In 1982 that group s ...ependent of GOC and the name Goslings was adopted (as Gay Outdoor Swimming London INGS). ...
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  • ...d the 1851 great exhibition, and was burned down in 1936. Four different [[London Borough]]s meet at Crystal Palace - [[Bromley]], [[Croydon]], [[Lambeth]] a ...the Crystal Palace Park in the borough of Bromley, containing the National Sports Centre, and the restaurant and shopping area known as the Crystal Palace Tr ...
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  • ...work logo]]The National LGBT Sports Network is the umbrella group for LGBT sports clubs and individuals in the UK. ...ferent sports groups out of a need for an umbrella group to represent LGBT sports clubs in the UK. It comprises  a steering committee and member individuals ...
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  • ...al Borough of Kensington and Chelsea''' is a [[London Borough]] in central London. As its name implies, it was created (in 1965) by merging the borough of [[ [[Earls Court]] at one time hosted a number of gay venues. ...
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  • ...ime Minister hosted a reception celebrating LGBT sport to help promote the London 2018 bid. Sport London’s aims are: ...
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  • ...home ground is The London Marathon Playing Field at [[Greenford]] in West London. The club's Honorary President, since 2009, is sports commentator [[Bob Ballard]]. ...
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  • ...[[Epping Forest]] extends into the area. Part of the Olympic Park for the London 2012 Olympics extended into the borough. ...estletterhead.jpg|thumb|left|Press release from Waltham Forest Lesbian and Gay Group 1990]]. ...
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  • ...n July is a week of parties and events organised by [[Recon]] and aimed at gay men into [[leather]], [[rubber]] and [[fetish]]. ...rubber, punks, skinheads, uniform and army gear, leather muscle, bondage, sports gear plus just about any other kind of fetish gear that you can think of. ...
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  • ...using postcards and boxes of free match-books (‘fire’) that were given to gay pubs (when smoking was still permitted in bars). ...]]. Jonathan subsequently chaired the [[London 2018|London bid]] for the [[Gay Games]] in 2018. ...
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  • ...lesbians, and their friends. It runs a year-round programme of events in [[London]] and the [[South East]] of England, and holidays further afield. ...all types of cyclists, from short leisure rides of about 15 miles to fast sports rides of 70 miles or more, mostly at weekends. There are off-road rides as ...
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  • [[File:London2018-logo-grey.gif|150px|thumb|right|London 2018 logo]] ...y Games/OutGames in 2018. On 7 October 2013 it was announced that the 2018 Gay Games had been awarded to Paris. ...
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  • ...[[Big Up]] and the following year it changed its name to “GMFA &ndash; the gay men’s health charity”. ...r some years GMFA held the contract for small publications and training in London. ...
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  • ...LGBT social group meeting on Friday nights at the Crayford Centre in the [[London Borough of Bexley]]. It aims to provide a social group and space for LGBT p ...
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  • *Sports Personality of the Year: [[Nigel Owens]] *Stonewall & Barclays Community Group of the Year: [[London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard]] ...
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  • ...epresenting gay clubs in London, represented London at the [[Federation of Gay Games]], and served at other international sporting associations. ...ysia, and educated at Culford School, [[Bury St Edmunds]]. Having moved to London, he became a fashion buyer, events planner and interior designer. The latte ...
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  • ...ld, soon after he moved to London in 1999, and more recently, the [[London Gay Bikers]] (motorcycle) club on Facebook. He founded the '''LGBT History Proj ...]], from 1994-1996, and he personally published [[The Back Pocket Guide to London]]. ...
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