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Hundreds Take Part In Team Bath’s Family Fun Day

Monday 22nd June 2015 Bath Echo News Team Sport

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Nearly 1,000 guests of all ages paid a visit to the Team Bath facilities at the University of Bath on Saturday, enjoying a wide range of sports and activities during the Community Activity Day.

The centrepiece was the annual Olympic Day Run over 5m and 3km, which got under way when London 2012 Olympian O’Connor, who trains at the British Swimming National Training Centre, Bath, sounded the horn to release hundreds of runners. 

Speaking of the day, the 19-year old said she was delighted to be “giving something back to the community.”

“It’s great to be here and to celebrate the spirit of the Olympics,” said O’Connor, who will compete at the World Championships in Russia next month. 

“London 2012 was such a great experience for me and I feel very lucky to have taken part. 

“I went to events similar to this when I was younger. These are the events which allow you to find your love for sports.

“It’s a really good experience for the youngsters and it’s a great chance to try out athletics or any other sports here. This is definitely a proud moment for me.”

Other popular activities included experiencing the upgraded bobsleigh push-track, taster sessions for a variety of sports including tennis, beach volleyball, fencing and hockey, and dance sessions in the new The Edge art complex on the University of Bath campus.

There was also the chance to race Olympian Stacey Tadd in the London 2012 Legacy Pool and a modern pentathlon challenge ahead of the European Championships, which are being staged at the University of Bath from 18th-23rd August.

The day represented an opportunity for parents to introduce their youngsters to sports not offered at school and whole generations of families got the chance to try out the inspiring facilities used by some of the country’s top sportspeople. 

“My little ones have really enjoyed going around trying the different sports,” said one mother of two.

“We have been involved in the Olympic Day Run, tennis, and we’re about to the try the sprinting. 

“Some sports are already covered at school like netball and tennis but it’s great to have sports like judo and fencing, for example, where the kids wouldn’t have had the chance to try them out before. 

“It’s about having the opportunity to experience those new things.”

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