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The Titanic Tigers are back at Campbell!

We are delighted to welcome the Titanic Tigers Special Olympics Club back to Campbell for their summer training season. It is a privilege to host these incredible athletes at our running track.
2 Apr 2025
Written by Rachel Webb
General News
Go Tigers!
Go Tigers!

This week, we are excited to welcome one of our favourite guest clubs back to the College for their summer training season. The members of the Titanic Tigers Special Olympics Club and their coaches are a talented, hard-working bunch - but they also know how to have fun! Wishing you all a very successful season ahead. Go Tigers!

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