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English Sports Stars Line Up To Praise The 2011 Isle of Man Commonwealth Youth Games

by isleofman.com 13th September 2011
English track and gym stars Dame Kelly Holmes and Beth Tweddle, who were both on the Isle of Man at the weekend, have praised the Isle of Man for successfully hosting the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games, which officially finishes this evening with the closing ceremony at the Villa Marina. Dame Kelly Holmes, President of Commonwealth Games England and double Olympic Gold medal winner in Athens in 2004, was particularly impressed with the Isle of Man’s facilities commenting: “For a population of around 80,000 people the Isle of Man has fantastic facilities that I’m sure are an inspiration for the young people of the Island.” She also hailed the organisation of the event, which included 600 volunteers, over 500 officials and featured over 1000 athletes from 63 nations, saying: “The event organisation has been first class and will definitely further help to put the Isle of Man on the sporting map. I’ve been really impressed with the way everyone has come together - volunteers, officials and organisers - and it’s been great to see the local schools get behind the event as well. I’ve seen some great competition, loads of enthusiasm. Everyone seems really happy and friendly, both competitors and volunteers.” Gymnast Beth Tweddle, the three-time world champion, who competed in the Edinburgh Commonwealth Youth Games, also visited the Island during the event and was similarly impressed with the Games and thinks it's a great opportunity for youngsters to experience competition. She said: “The Games have been really well organised and are a great opportunity for young athletes to experience championship competition. I’ve been really impressed with the volunteers who’ve seemed really enthusiastic and helpful.” Beth was obviously interested in the Gymnastics and was really impressed with the facilities commenting: “To have one quality facility for the size of population would be impressive but the Island actually has two within a couple of miles of each other. It must be really inspiring for local gymnasts and is a great set up for competition and training.” ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 13th, September 2011 09:04pm.

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