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2009 Special Olympics Great Britain National Games

2009 Special Olympics Great Britain National Games

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The 2009 Special Olympics Great Britain National Games were held in Leicester between the 25 and 31 July 2009.[1]

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Athletes and volunteers

Over 2,400 athletes representing 19 Special Olympics regions across the UK have visited the city of Leicester over the seven-day period along with 1,200 coaches and 1,500 volunteers.

2,422 athletes competed in 21 Olympic style competitions across the city. The city of Leicester have also recruited about 1,500 volunteers to participate in the Games.

Leicester's landscape has changed dramatically since the city first hosted the Games in 1989. From the rich diversity of its population, to the magnificent ongoing 3 billion regeneration programme, Leicester was a city rising to the challenge on many fronts.

A host of celebrities have already offered up their support to the Games next year including Martin Johnson, Gary Lineker, Leicester Tigers, Leicester City FC, and Leicestershire CCC.

Venues

Walkers Stadium, home of Leicester City Football Club, was used for the Opening Ceremony and the Games Village. Sailing was held at Rutland Sailing Centre and Kayaking have taken place at the Anglian Water Site. Leicestershire County Cricket Club were used for Kwik Cricket. Other venues included Abbey Park (cycling), Braunestone Leisure Centre (swimming), New College Leicester (gymnastics), Hollywood Bowl (ten pin bowling), Saffron Lane Sports Centre (athletics) and Soar Valley College (netball).

The full list of competition venues was as follows:[2]

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Sports

The following competitions took place:[3]

2009 Special Olympics Great Britain National Games

See also


References

  1. "Leicester's Special Olympics 'worth £2.8m to economy'". BBC News. 27 October 2011.
  2. "Special Olympics - Venues". www.sol2009.com. Archived from the original on 28 June 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  3. "Special Olympics - Sports". www.sol2009.com. Archived from the original on 30 August 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2022.

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