Merseyside School Games
Summer Festival
FRIDAY, 8 July 2016, will see around 2000
young people from schools across Merseyside compete in the Merseyside School
Games Summer Festival 2016.
The young people attending will enjoy a
Rio-inspired opening ceremony; get an Olympic park style experience, as
Wavertree Sports Park plays host to 17 different sporting events; and even get
the chance to meet former Paralympian triathlete, Rhiannon Henry.
The School Games programme is designed to motivate and inspire millions of young
people across the country to take part in more competitive school sport.
This county level event brings together the
'best of the best'
of Merseyside's
young sporting talent and has been organised by the Merseyside School Games
Operational Group, in association with Merseyside Sports Partnership. School
Games Organisers across Merseyside have been instrumental in delivering the
year-round local competitions which culminate in this Merseyside final.
David Sweeney, Chair of Merseyside School Games Operational Group, said:-
"Merseyside has a great sporting heritage and the Merseyside School Games
represents an opportunity to discover the world-class sporting stars of the
future. But more than that, we know from research by organisations, such as the
Sport and Recreation Alliance, that physical activity can have significant
benefit on academic performance and behaviour in class too, making participation
hugely beneficial to every one of the young people taking part."
Also speaking ahead of the event, the Bridgend born para-triathlon star Rhiannon
Henry, who will be there to inspire children on the day, commented:- "I am
excited to meet all the young participants and volunteers in attendance and my
aim is to raise their aspirations of what they can achieve. I know that it will
be a fantastic event so I cannot wait for the action to get underway in
Merseyside."
Schools interested in getting involved with the future School Games events can
find out more by contacting their local School Games Organiser and by visiting:-
YourSchoolGames.com.
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Nightrider Brings Its 'Magical
Mystery Tour' to Liverpool
"ROLL up, roll up, roll up for the
Magical Mystery Tour! Step right this way!" Nightrider, the iconic 100km
charity cycle, rolls into the birthplace of the Beatles for 1 night only; over 16
July to 17 July 2016. While Liverpool sleeps, over 300 lycra clad cyclists will raise
£50,000 for dozens of good causes including:- Alder Hey Children's Charity,
Clatterbridge Cancer Charity, The National Autistic Society and Wirral Mencap.
Each rider will fundraise for their favourite charity.
The action packed 100km Nightrider route is made up of 2, 50km loops, each with
a halfway break. Loop 1 is through the Mersey Tunnel (which will be closed to
other traffic) to the Wirral Peninsula where highlights include:- Royal Liverpool
Golf Club, West Kirby and Port Sunlight. Loop 2 takes in many more world famous
landmarks including Liverpool Museum, Albert Dock, Sefton Park, Strawberry
Fields, Knotty Ash, Anfield Stadium (Liverpool FC) and Goodison Park (Everton
FC).
The moonlit ride will start and finish at the Pier Head on the Liverpool
waterfront in front of the Three Graces (The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard
Building and the Port of Liverpool Building). Alongside this beautiful backdrop,
the first Liverpool Village festival will taking place whilst the riders set
off. Martin O'Shea, Managing Director of The Liverpool Village, said:-
"This is Liverpool's South Bank, its Rastro and its Ramblas all wrapped in to 1,
on what was recently voted as Europe's finest waterfront. It will now be
animated throughout the summer and we're looking forward to welcoming the riders
to the Pier Head and giving them a real Liverpool send off."
The route will be clearly sign posted so that Nightriders can cycle at their own
pace. There will be break stops en-route plus medical support and mechanical
back up provided throughout the night. Everyone will receive a well earned
breakfast and medal at the finish line.
Nightrider is organised by leading charity tour operator Classic Tours. Managing
Director, Gavin Kramer, says:- "Liverpool is renowned for its legendary
nightlife and we're excited to be introducing a brand new experience to the city
this summer. Nightrider will be a unique way to discover Liverpool's
world famous landmarks and hotspots while raising funds for dozens of
charities".
Nightrider is open to anyone aged 18+ of average fitness who is prepared to
train beforehand. Participants pay a registration fee of £39 and then either
raise a minimum sponsorship target of £175* approx. (*exact amount set by each
charity). For more information and to sign up visit the Night Rider
website.
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