David Cameron has today outlined plans to secure an Olympic legacy and boost competitive sport with an Olympics-style school sports competition.
The annual school sports competition was launched today with sporting heroes James Cracknell and Gavin Hastings.
The competition will begin with heats in 2011 and climax with a finals session held in the Olympic Stadium in 2012. It will see individual schools crowned as champions in a variety of different sports and age groups.
“We all know that it would be good to have more competitive sport in our schools”, Cameron said. “I think sport is incredibly important for not just fitness, not just teamwork but also learning about winning and losing and taking part and being part of a team.”
He said that a key reason for the School Olympics was so that it helped to make sure that the 2012 Olympics benefits the whole country, not just London.
“Every school can take part in heats all around the country with the finals taking place in the Olympic Stadium. What a great idea for our country a School Olympics would be.”
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