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In this film Martin Dougan and boccia champion, Claire Taggart, tell us all about boccia.

Introduced in 1984, boccia (pronounced 鈥榖ot-cha鈥) is the fastest growing disability sport in the world. It is a game of two sides played indoors. Similar to bowls, the aim of the game is to get your ball closest to the jack as possible. It requires tactics and physical accuracy.

It is one of the most inclusive disability sports as everyone is seated and people can have a sport assistant to help them if needed. It was initially devised for people with cerebral palsy and has evolved to include all disabled people. Non-disabled people can also play as long as they remain seated during play and the game is ideal for children and for older people with limited mobility.

The ball can be thrown, kicked, or rolled down a ramp onto the court, which is the same size as a badminton court. You can take part as an individual, in a pair, or as a team of three.

We meet Northern Ireland boccia champion, Claire Taggart, and Great Britain boccia champion, David Smith, who have excelled in the sport.

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