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What is Sporting Champions

Sporting Champions

Sporting Champions inspires young people by giving them the chance to meet their sporting heroes face-to-face. We organise around 450 visits each year, bringing world-class athletes into schools and local communities throughout the country. Funded by Sport England, our programme is an important strand of the national strategy for school sport – PESSCL. Through our work, we hope to encourage youngsters to be more active so they can live up to their potential in sport and in every other part of their lives.

What we do

View the Sporting Champions Play, Inspire, Achieve video to see how a visit can benefit your event.

Our main goal is to show young people sport can and should be fun – we want to sow the seeds that will start a lifelong enjoyment of physical activity. We’ve found that children get the best out of our events when they have real interaction with the Champion – things like question and answer sessions, sporting demonstrations and coaching workshops work well. For this reason, we don’t really go in for formal ceremonies, photo calls or cutting ribbons. Instead, the emphasis during our visits is always on getting involved, having fun and sticking with it.

Why Sporting Champions?

The Sporting Champions scheme is a unique initiative that is helping to create a new generation of physically active people in communities and schools up and down the country. By using athletes from a wide range of sports, we’re reaching more young people and inspiring them to take part in sports on a regular basis.

The visits themselves can be tailored to fit the needs of the school or community group. They can involve coaching workshops, interactive sessions or targeted activity such as contributing to schoolwork around citizenship and leadership.

In terms of benefits, a Sporting Champions visit will:

Raise awareness of sport and the benefits of physical activity
Engage and enthuse young people
Increase the profile of a variety of sports and local sports clubs
Improve behaviour in the local community
Motivate young people in their wider lives

Raise the profile of a particular event

Click here to download a poster detailing the benefits of a champion visit to your youth organisation.

Arranging a Visit

Obviously demand is high for visits from our Sporting Champions and we’re unable to meet all requests so visits are allocated rather than applied for.

The process varies depending on whether you’re a school or a local community organisation. If you’re a school, the first thing to find out is if you’re a member of a School Sports Partnership (SSP) you’ll then need to contact your Partnership Development Manager. If you’re a community group, you should contact your County Sports Partnership (CSP). We allocate a number of visits to SSPs and CSPs and then ask them to identify suitable events and activities for Sporting Champions to attend in their local area.

To find out more about how to arrange a Sporting Champions visit, please email sportingchampions@creatingexcellence.co.uk or contact Kelly Farr Marketing and Events Officer at kfarr@glos.ac.uk or on 01242 715191

National Framework

Sporting Champions is working in partnership with existing athlete programmes to provide a clear national framework of all athlete role model projects which are widening accessibility to world-class athletes. Our commitment is to ensure that the services provided by the scheme, and other programmes alike, are mapped to avoid duplication and ensure they work to complement one another's delivery, sharing in good practice.

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