Wednesday, 23 May 2012

The East of England Disability Championships

 The East of England Disability Championships were held on the 19th May, at the Chelmsford Athletic track. This is an annual competition where athletes with disabilities and impairments compete within the Eastern region of the UK! For the first time this year, the competition organisers introduced an element of this for primary school children, and we, the Richard Hale Young Games Maker Team, worked alongside Ros Cramp, the North Herts Sports Partnership Coordinator, and a teacher at Knights Templar School to organise this competition. Athletes representing Ashley School, Herts Development Squad, East Herts Special Olympics and Harlow Athletics Club were all present at this event. The event was a multi-discipline event, where the athletes competed in a track event, a throwing event and a jumping event. During our spare time we were invited to assist the technical officials on the field of play, which was a great experience for us, too work alongside athletes who were competing on behalf of grass routes clubs, and much larger organisations. We were also given the time to practice our tie down role with athletes and officials, which will further prepare us for our role at the Paralympics! Our event, which was being run for the first time was viewed by spectators, organisers and competitors alike as a great success, and we hope that the events will continue to run in the future! We would like to express our thanks to Ros who put so much effort into organising the Championships, and ensured that we were very well looked after on the day!


Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Visa London Disability Grand Prix

On the 7th and 8th May the Richard Hale Young Games Maker Team attended the London Disability Grand Prix (London Prepares Series) as part of our test event programme. The aim of this event was to test every single aspect of Paralympic Athletics, from the ability to start a race, to measuring the distance of throws. This was also an opportunity to test out the equipment which we would be using, and to get some real hands on experience as a 'Tie-Down' crew. Our job involves securing the throwing frames of Paralympic Athletes (who are seated for their throws) to the throwing circle, we have to make sure that the throwing frame remains stable whilst the athlete is throwing, and is in the preferred position of the athlete in question. As a team we performed our role very well, considering this was the first time we had ever attempted the role, we were not expecting miracles, however all six of the athletes which we looked after competed well in their respect categories, and enjoyed communicating and even engaging in 'banter' with us! We would once again like to say a huge thank you to the Parents Association of Richard Hale School who financially supported the team throughout the test event period. We stayed as a team in premier inn during our test event, as the trains did not run early enough for us to journey up from home. During our stay we met with and spoke to many technical officials and many members of the LOCOG workforce, it was great to discuss our journey, our plans and our expectations with other people who were also involved in the games. The general public were also generally intrigued by what we were doing, and our flash new 'London Prepares Series' jackets ensures that we stand out from the usual London crowd!
The next test for us a team will be the East of England Athletics Championships, on the 19th May, where we have been asked to organise and run a disability section for young athletes of all classifications,which will allow them to compete in the year of the London Games, and to see perspective members of Team GB!

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Good Luck Liam!

We are currently preparing to take on the most daunting part of our journey so far. Next week we will be volunteering at the London Disability Grand Prix inside the Olympic Stadium, as part of the London Prepares Series. This is a huge opportunity for us to practice our role in a pressurised environment, with international athletes competing, including members of Team GB! However, one of our team members, Liam Dee will not be present during our test event because he has been given a once in a life time opportunity, to compete at the UK School Games inside the Olympic Stadium! Although the team will miss him greatly throughout this period we would like to wish him the best of luck in his competition, and look forward to hearing about how he gets on!

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Welwyn Hatfield Council!

We would like to say a huge thank you to the staff and councillors of Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council who have been kind enough to support us in our bid for funding! The Welwyn Hatfield Grants Panel, chaired by Councillor Irene Dean have kindly awarded the team Queens Golden Jubilee Awards. This funding will again be instrumental in allowing us to build up a strong legacy surrounding London 2012. We would also like to say a special thank you to Matt Rayner, who works as the Youth and Sports Partnership Manager for the borough, who has given up hours of time and valuable knowledge to help us secure the funding that we desperately need!