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BIM Triathlon Team take on Legend of the Lough

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Triathlon · 23 September 2023

Brain Injury Matters (NI) was established in 2013 as an independent regional third sector organisation supporting, empowering and advocating for all those affected by acquired brain injury (ABI). We develop and deliver a range of innovative programmes led by a diverse team of clinicians.

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Aoibheann, Graham and Owen are taking part in the Legend of the Lough Sprint Triathlon in relay teams with Alan, Tyrone and Veronica, members of Lisburn Triathlon Club.

Aoibheann, Graham and Owen have been keen cyclists in Brain Injury Matters' Pedal Power project over the last few years and would like to support the charity as they take on the Legend of the Lough.

The Legend of the Lough Sprint Triathlon, will take place in the grounds of the Shanes Castle Estate with the start and finish areas against the backdrop of the castle ruins on the shores of Lough Neagh.

Shanes Castle is a working estate consisting of 800 acres of farmland and 1000 acres of woodland. Dating back to at least the 17th century, the castle is a popular backdrop to various farming and cultural events, and has featured in episodes of the hugely successful HBO series, Game of Thrones.

Brain Injury Matters (NI) was established in 2013 as an independent regional third sector organisation supporting, empowering and advocating on behalf of all those affected by acquired brain injury. Brain Injury Matters deliver a range of services at home & in community settings led by a team of clinicians & specialist staff with expertise in ABI.

Find out more information about Brain Injury Matters work by visiting the website:

www.braininjurymatters.org.uk

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