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National Ruralympics Competition

Dates:
10th October 2026
Time:
12pm - 4pm
Location:
Dingwall Academy, A862, Dingwall, IV15 9LT
Price:
£60 per team

SWI would like to invite entries to this year’s Ruralympics competition which will be hosted by Ross-shire & Sutherland Federation on Saturday 10th October 2026 at Dingwall Academy.

This fun and friendly competition brings Federations together to test their teamwork, skill, and sporting spirit.

Deadline for initial entries: Monday 31st of August

Deadline for expressions of interest for an additional team: Monday 7th of September

Final information & draw distributed to Federations: Monday 21st September

Please note: this competition will have a capacity of 24 teams, so we are asking that Federations initially only enter one team to allow for more Federation areas to get involved.

If you wish to register an expression of interest for an additional team, please email beth.spencer@theswi.org.uk by Monday 7th September 2026. If there is additional capacity, Federations who wish to enter a second team will be offered in order of the expressions of interest waiting list.

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