npower Disability Sports Awards celebrates Young Athletes
Released
on: April 16, 2009, 2:22 am
Author: npower
Industry: Energy
The
npower Midlands Disability Sports Awards 2009 were well attended
as twenty of the region's paralympians, along with Sports Minister,
Gerry Sutcliffe MP, were at Aston Villa FC to celebrate the achievements
of disabled athletes from across the West Midlands.
Warwickshire
Cricket Club won the npower
Partnership Award for its development work extending access to
the sport to players with physical and learning disabilities.
Aston Villa Disability Football Club was the Sports Club of the
Year and Team of the Year were wheelchair basketball's Wolverhampton
Rhinos.
Sprinter
and Bath University student, Katrina Hart from Redditch, took
home the trophy for Female Sports Personality of the Year award.
Katrina is in her first year of her degree in Sports Performance;
she was nominated for her achievements in Beijing, despite a hamstring
injury.
Luke
Sugg, from Winyates Green, was narrowly beaten to the Male Sports
Personality of the Year title by wheelchair racing silver medallist,
Mickey Bushell from Telford. Sherbourne Fields School PE teacher,
Luned Lewis, from Coventry, was presented with the prestigious
Ambassador of Disability Sport award for her lifelong support
of disability sport and young athletes.
Swimmer
Francesca O'Connor from Kidderminster won the Young Female Achiever
of the Year title. Penn Hall School, in Wolverhampton, won the
School of the Year Award for its amazing sporting successes. Penn
Hall's participation rates at regional and national sporting events
are the highest of any school in the West Midlands and it is one
of only a few special schools to offer accredited PE courses and
Sports Leadership Awards to its students.
Kevin
Rodgers, community involvement executive for awards sponsor, npower,
who was on the judging panel commented: "Every year the quality
of the nominees is higher and higher; the judging panel had its
work cut out to make the right decisions. The winners are worthy
of their awards but it should be noted that some exceptional organisations
didn't make the short list due to the high standards of the judging
criteria."
The event was organised by the English Federation of Disability
Sports. Dennis Hodgkins, regional development manager at the EFDS
said he was delighted with the support from both the Minister
and the paralympic athletes and, "For youngsters like Francesca,
having the opportunity to meet their heroes is an occasion never
forgotten. The likes of Nyree Lewis, Lee Pearson and Sinclair
Thomas are wonderful role models to, and motivators of, young
athletes who will be future international sports stars. It was
a tremendous occasion."
ENDS
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npower:
Npower, sponsors of the 2009 npower
Ashes Series, is one of Britain's largest electricity suppliers
and supplies gas, electricity and related services to 6.6 million
customers across the UK.
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npower has been awarded the prestigious CommunityMark
from Business in the Community (BITC). npower is the only utility
business, amongst 21 other companies in the UK, to receive this
accolade. The CommunityMark is a new BITC standard which has been
created to recognise companies that are good investors in local
communities and who have brought about real and positive changes.
The
npower
Active programme, which is run in partnership with the English
Federation of Disability Sport, has been awarded a prestigious
'Silver Big Tick' by Business in the Community.
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