Snooker & Billiards Ireland will hold a National Disability Event on Sunday the 25th of June in the SBI Academy of Excellence in Carlow from 11am-5pm.
Disability National Coach Dylan Rees from Dungarvan will host the event. This will be in preparation for the upcoming WDBS Irish Open Championship held in Carlow from the 28th – 30th of July.
The aims of the day will be to introduce all Irish players that play with a disability or impairment to our great game of Snooker.
All abilities and levels are welcome to attend this magical day in the Snooker & Billiards Ireland Academy of Excellence in Carlow.
Anyone interested or need more information on Disability Snooker, please contact Dylan
Mobile: 0879724773
Email: chairman@sbireland.ie
About WDBS
This International event will feature the best disability players from all around the world who will compete for the inaugural WDBS Irish Open in eight different categories.
World Disability Billiards and Snooker (WDBS) was founded in 2015 to give more people with disabilities the opportunity to play cue sports around the world.
WDBS was set up under the auspices of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), with guidance from Activity Alliance, a national charity which aims to ensure that disabled people around the world are active for life.
Since its formation WDBS has regularly staged several snooker events for people with disabilities across the UK and beyond. Typically run over three days, events include a mix of open days at which anyone with a disability is encouraged to attend and try snooker, as well as competitive tournaments.
Tournaments are open to people with a range of physical, learning and sensory disabilities, with players assigned to a classification group determined by their disability profile as set out within the WDBS Classification System.