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'''The British Gay and Lesbian Sports Federation''' ('''BGLSF''') was a body set up to oversee gay and lesbian sports groups in the UK and provide information for people wanting to get involved. It was set up after the New York games in June 1994, and organised 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 [[Chris Morgan]] and [[Sue Emerson]].
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'''The British Gay and Lesbian Sports Federation''' ('''BGLSF''') was a body set up to oversee gay and lesbian sports groups in the UK and provide information for people wanting to get involved. It was set up after the New York games in June 1994, and organised 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 [[Chris Morgan]] and [[Sue Emerson]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 7 February 2014

The British Gay and Lesbian Sports Federation (BGLSF) was a body set up to oversee gay and lesbian sports groups in the UK and provide information for people wanting to get involved. It was set up after the New York games in June 1994, and organised a team for the 1998 Gay Games in Amsterdam.[1]The BGLSF was a "governing association". Its co-chairs were Chris Morgan and Sue Emerson.

References

  1. Gay London, 1997