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March 2012
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HARROW COMPLETE PANATHLON FINAL LINE-UP
Posted: Monday 26th March 2012
Category:Harrow today became the fifth and final team to book their place in the prestigious all-London final of the 2012 Panathlon Challenge.
Harrow’s team, which comprised children from Whitmore School, Shaftesbury School and Harrow College, scored an amazing 68 points out of 70 as they overcame Hammersmith & Fulham (49), Hillingdon (41) and Ealing (38) in the western regional final at Featherstone High School.
They will now face Haringey, Croydon, Camden and defending champions Newham in the final at Westway Sports Centre, Hammersmith on June 14.
Harrow’s impressive performance included six first-place finishes and a runners-up spot and team co-ordinator Janine Edwards said: “We are delighted to be through to another all-London final. “We hope to finish one place better than our second place last year!”

Great Britain basketball Paralympian Helen Turner Awarded medals. She said: “It’s great to be back at Panathlon, showing that grassroots disability sport is in healthy shape. “I hope some of these competitors go on to be Paralympians in 2016 or 2020.”
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NOTES TO EDITORS
For more details, or to obtain comments or interview Panathlon and team officials, please contact ConnectSport on 07973 595791
The Panathlon Foundation Charity (1072638) is funded this year by the Mayor of London, the Jack Petchey Foundation, St James’s Place Foundation and other trusts and charities. To find out more visit www.panathlon.com
Panathlon competitors will be participating in the Gold Challenge test event at the Olympic Stadium on April 1. Media coverage and interview opportunities available
Media enquiries to:
Simon Lansley, ConnectSport 07973 595791 or simonlansley@connectsport.co.uk
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Reigning Champions through to defend their title
Posted: Tuesday 13th March 2012
Category:Triple Paralympic gold medallist Giles Long today congratulated Newham after the defending champions booked their place again in the All London final of the 2012 Panathlon Challenge.
Panathlon is organising competitions for disabled schoolchildren, with 17 events taking place across London leading up to summer finals in June.
Tuesday’s competition at Langdon School, East Ham saw Newham, represented by children from seven schools within the borough, emerge victorious with 64 points. Barking and Dagenham finished runners-up with 58, while Bexley were third with 38 points, two ahead of Hackney.
Long, who is chair of the charity, said: “It’s great to see so many kids enjoying their sport. Newham did brilliantly and are to be congratulated on reaching the final again.”
Steve Peaty and Peter Crane co-ordinate the Team for Newham, said: “We are delighted to be through to the All London final again on June 14th. “Our team of 40 disabled young people from seven different schools in Newham performed incredibly well and should be proud of themselves.”
Panathlon stages events in disabled sports such as boccia, polybat, new-age, kurling, and table cricket, and the charity is funded by several partners including the Mayor of London and The Jack Petchey Foundation.
Trudy Kilcullen, chief executive of The Jack Petchey Foundation, was on hand to help Long distribute medals to participants and present a cheque to Panathlon. The Jack Petchey Foundation have supported Panathlon again in 2012 and have invested over £250,000 in the charity over the last 7 years.

The All London final will take place at Westway Sports Centre, Hammersmith on June 14th
Media enquiries to:
Simon Lansley, ConnectSport 07973 595791 or simonlansley@connectsport.co.uk
Ashley Iceton, Panathlon Challenge 01279 680980 or ashley@panathlon.com
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Panathletes on the Olympic Track !
Posted: Thursday 1st March 2012
Category:On the day that London marks just six months to go before the London 2012 Paralympic Games, Mayor Boris Johnson, announced today that disabled children from across the capital will get the unprecedented chance to take part in a unique sporting event at the Olympic stadium next month . The unique event is hosted by Gold Challenge, the UK’s only Olympic and Paralympic sport charity challenge.
Twenty children, four from each of the five Olympic and Paralympic host boroughs, will be selected to take part in the ‘Mayor’s Race’ .
The Gold Challenge event on April 1, which will also feature Team GB ambassadors, celebrities and hundreds of representatives from schools and charities across the capital, will see the children taking part in a special opening ceremony parade around the track, alongside 4,000 adults and other young people.
The children will be chosen by the Panathlon Foundation, the Mayor’s partner charity which runs multi-sport competitions for young disabled people across every London borough. Panathlon is funded as part of the Mayor’s £40 million 2012 Sports Legacy Programme, which is encouraging thousands of Londoners of all ages and abilities into sport.The fund has seen substantial sums invested into projects that are focused specifically on disabled people, including the Panathlon Challenge (£250,000), the British Wheelchair Basketball London Development Programme (£95,000) and the Cricket for Change 'Hit the Top' programme (£180,000).
Importantly, the Mayor requires that every sports participation project he invests in adopts his action plan for increasing participation amongst disabled Londoners. So far, fifty major organisations - including London Boroughs and National Governing Bodies - have adopted the ‘Inclusive and Active’ action plan, which is creating a step change in the way that sport is delivered in London.The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: “Th is fantastic event will be held in one of the most stunning venues in the world and will give disabled children from across London the sporting experience of a lifetime. Getting people of all ages and abilities into sport is a top priority of mine and it is through the sterling work of organisations such as the Panathlon Foundation and Gold Challenge that we can make this happen. I am sure the day will provide a wonderful taster of what is to come later this summer when we welcome the world for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.”

Dan Thompson, Executive Chairman and Founder of Gold Challenge said :, “We have really enjoyed working with the Mayor’s Office to select the participants in the Mayor’s Race and the Panathlon Foundation really is a wonderful charity. It is going to be a fantastic day and a unique way of saying thank you to our participants who have been inspired by London 2012 to get active and raise money for charity”.
Ashley Iceton, CEO of Panathlon Challenge said, “We can't thank Gold Challenge and the Mayor of London enough for giving the severely disabled children we work with the opportunity to compete on the Olympic and Paralympic track. This really is the stuff dreams are made of. We are delighted our Panathletes will be the among the first disabled children competing in the stadium.”Notes to editors:
- For further information about the event on April 1 please contact Fiona Miller Smith on fiona.millersmith@goldchallenge.org or 07980 764540
Tickets for the day are now on sale at http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Gold-Challenge-tickets/artist/1683319.
- As well as the Mayor’s Race, a further 1,000 people who have been inspired to take on the Gold Challenge and raise cash for charity, will be taking part in 100m races on the track throughout the day.
About the Mayor’s Sports Legacy Programme
Of the £15.5 million fund, a total of £7 million is being channelled into facilities; £3 million into training new sports coaches, volunteers and officials etc; and £5.5 million into a range of new projects and programmes aimed specifically at increasing participation amongst Londoners.
- To date, £14m has been invested, with over £25m of match funding pulled in.In summary, the impact of investment to date is as follows:
Mayor’s Facility Investment Programme
- Investment in community facilities, often small, local or estate-based facilities;
- £5m spent so far
- 61 projects funded – either new facilities or refurbishment/upgrade of existing facilities
- Capacity created for an additional 37,000 users per week
- We will invest in approx 20 more facility projects over the next 6 months
Mayor’s Skills Investment Programme
- Training programme for those wishing to become coaches, volunteers, officials or for potential employees within the sport and active leisure sector- Trained up over 9000 individuals in a range of sports, right across London
- Resulting in over 25,000 volunteer hours pledged to community sports in London
- Helped 100+ disabled people into employment in the sports and leisure industry
Mayor’s Participation Programme- £3.8m spent to date
- 33 projects funded – from BMX to dance to rugby
- Some projects focus on pure participation; others use sport as a means of helping tackle specific social issues
- Total number of beneficiaries expected to exceed 200,000; with more than 10% of these previously having been considered ‘inactive’
Freesport
- Gives out around 300 grants of up to £1500 each year to small sports clubs or community groups- Money to be used to provide free sports coaching sessions to Londoners
-Each year around 17,000 Londoners receive at least 6 hours of free coaching through this programme
‘Make a Splash’ mobile pools
- Mobile pools are deployed in six different locations each year, for a period of approx 3 months in each location- Pools are staffed with teachers all day and evening, 7 days a week
- Pools are used by schools during the weekdays and by the community outside school hours
- About Gold Challenge: www.goldchallenge.org Gold Challenge is an independent social enterprise and works with the British Olympic Association, Sport England, sportscotland, Sport Wales, ParalympicsGB and the National Governing Bodies of the Olympic and Paralympic sports. The organisation encourages people to take on an Olympic or Paralympic sport and raise cash for charity.- Programme teaches over 6000 Londoners to swim each year
- It is part of ‘Places People Play’, the official mass participation legacy programme for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. By the end of 2012, Gold Challenge aims to have encouraged 100,000 people to complete personal sporting challenges, raising millions of pounds for charity in the process.
- More than 150 charities are Gold Challenge partners including Golden charity partners Scope, Right to Play, NSPCC, Cancer Research UK and Oxfam. Anyone can register for free at www.goldchallenge.org, choose the 2012km challenge and the charity they want fundraise for from the 150 charity partners.
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