Swansea’s Gold Young Ambassadors & Inclusive Future Champions come together to deliver a hugely successful Disability Sports Festival having been inspired by the Swansea 2014 IPC European Athletics Championships!

Bishop Gore pupils, Alexandra Griffiths and Tom Founds, both of whom are current Gold Young Ambassadors and Inclusive Future Champions, seamlessly brought together young volunteers from both programmes to deliver a hugely successful Disability Sports Festival for over 100 pupils!

The young people were treated to taster sessions in Goal-Ball, Blind Football, Physical Literacy Skills and Para-athletics, all of which were delivered by a group of Young Ambassadors and Inclusive Future Champions from local schools and Gower College. The day was supported by high performance athletes Rhys Jones, James Ledger and Scot Jones who provided some expert advice and inspiration throughout the day.

It was a shining example of two of Youth Sport Trust’s existing volunteer programmes working together to showcase youth empowerment and deliver inclusive sport.

The City & County of Swansea Sports Development Team and Disability Sport Wales would like to congratulate Alex and Tom on their impressive display of leadership skills and to thank all the young volunteers and guest athletes for their contribution.

Well done!




 

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