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The IBTA is a non-profit making
organisation, formed in 1974 with just five member corps and
the technical expertise and dedication of one woman, Joy Townsley.
Now the IBTA has 27 member corps
and independent members from Southern England and Ireland.
The primary objectives of the
IBTA are to promote the highest standards of baton twirling
techniques, coupled with good sportsmanship and ethics.
We have a group of highly trained and dedicated teachers
available to visit our member corps, including visiting
teachers from the USA and Canada, all of whom have been found
to be extremely knowledgeable and beneficial.
Each year we hold a minimum of
four competitions, embracing
all aspects of baton twirling activity and techniques. At the
conclusion of our National Championships,
which takes place over the Easter holidays, over £2,000.00
worth of trophies and medals are awarded to the winning participants.
Included in these four contests is the Irish Open Championship
held in Dublin in October, where all members are able to compete.
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more information about becoming a member of the IBTA, please
view our membership details.
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