Sun shines on Rochdale’s children as they dazzle at the Greater Manchester School Games

Date published: 29 June 2019


Almost 2,500 schoolchildren from across Greater Manchester came together on Wednesday (26 June) for the GM Summer School Games. The event, consisting of 21 competitions in 13 sports and activities took place at eight venues across the region, starting off with an Opening Ceremony at The Regional Athletics Arena.

Medallists from Rochdale were:

  • Year 6/7/8 Goalball Competition; 3rd - Kingsway Park
  • Year 9/10/11 Goalball Competition; 2nd - Kingsway Park
  • Year 7/8/9 New Age Kurling Competition; 2nd - RBSGP
  • Year 5/6 New Age Kurling Competition; 1st - RBSGP
  • Year 3/4 Primary Handball Festival; 1st - Hopwood Community

Sara Tomkins, CEO at GreaterSport, organisers of the Greater Manchester School Games said: “Today’s event showcased the strong values that our young people hold. They demonstrated not only their sporting capabilities but also the Spirit of the Games by giving it a go and showing their passion, honesty, respect, teamwork, determination and self-belief which all shone through in their performances.

“Congratulations to every young person that took part in today’s event, you have done yourselves and your schools proud.”

 

New age kurling

 

The participation festival has been introduced for year 1 and 2 pupils to help encourage more young schoolchildren to enjoy physical activity and to take part in competitions. At the festival, the children took part in Public Health England and Disney’s new schools Change4Life 10 Minute Shake Up campaign which aims to get children moving more in order to help the nation’s children be more physically active. All the participants were given take-home materials to get pupils moving throughout the summer with their families.

This year, competitions have been introduced to provide opportunities for all children, regardless of their ability or confidence, to be able to participate in a mass sporting event. This included some competitions, such as ultimate frisbee and handball, being scored by their peers using Spirit Score Cards which are based on the School Games values; passion, honesty, respect, teamwork, determination and self-belief.

An array of sporting competitions took place with children taking part in dodgeball, football, goalball, golf, netball, new age kurling, rounders, softball, tennis and quadkids athletics. The games also welcomed current and former athletes to inspire the children, with Olympian Andy Turner and Special Olympian Kiera Byland who met participants across many of the different competitions, with Kiera handing out medals at the tri-golf competitions.

 

golf

 

The opening ceremony also featured numerous performances and opportunities for the children to get moving, with The Daily Mile™ incorporated into the event to give children the chance to keep moving and warm up before the games commenced. Once it did, the ceremony saw performances from bike trials display team, RPM Bike Display; stilt walkers and jugglers from Circus House; and Drumz Aloud a diverse, inclusive, creative and fun cross curricular activity, which combines music, numeracy and physical activity to enhance learning in primary schools, who also ran activities for the pupils at the participation festival.

Ensuring children develop strong, positive relationships with physical activity is a key outcome that the event aims to achieve. With six in ten children in Greater Manchester not being active enough to benefit their health, providing children with as many opportunities as possible to move more is essential to ensure our future generations live happy and healthy lives.

Over 200 young volunteers made the event possible travelling from schools and colleges across Greater Manchester to help deliver the competitions.

The School Games Organisers across Greater Manchester have organised and delivered local competitions with 218,000 children having taken part in this academic year so far. Their winners then attended the Greater Manchester School Games to compete to become the Greater Manchester champions in their sports.

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