We train and take part in events together. We are very grateful to be guided and coached by the Windy Pandas dragon boat team who generously share their time, space and equipment with us. We are also lucky to have lots of support from Thames Dragons who are often out on the water at the same time as us. We are very much a part of a friendly dragon boating community.
We take part in several events each year - in London, other parts of the UK, and internationally (Check out our News & Events page for a taste of what we get up to, or have a look at our social media). All team members are invited to participate and people do as much as they want to. As a team, we support everyone who wants to take part.
If you want to give it a try - just fill in our contact form and we'll be in touch to invite you along to a session and answer any questions you might have.
We take part in several events each year - in London, other parts of the UK, and internationally (Check out our News & Events page for a taste of what we get up to, or have a look at our social media). All team members are invited to participate and people do as much as they want to. As a team, we support everyone who wants to take part.
If you want to give it a try - just fill in our contact form and we'll be in touch to invite you along to a session and answer any questions you might have.
Deryn Howard, breast cancer survivor
Dragon boating is very healing, both physically and psychologically. We go out onto the water and paddle with twenty people working together as one. Men and women, having fun and benefiting from the exercise, being together |
Dragon boating is a fantastic sport for the entire body, which makes it particularly beneficial to breast cancer survivors. It works your arms, legs, shoulders, and core Top coach, Ciara Sutton
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