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George’s Sports Day

In our series looking at Disability Sport Communities, George and his mother Maggie tell us about his medal winning Sports Day…

What do the words ‘School Sports Day’ mean to you? Sack races and egg and spoon races? The sweet taste of victory when you cross the finishing tape first? Hiding at the back of the group trying not to be picked?

Well, we went to a bumper school sports day with the Coppice School in Newcastle. It’s a school for children with learning disabilities and special needs and the sports day we went to was the Staffordshire Special School Games.

Here, special schools from all over the county come together to compete.Ìý But with these children and these events it's not so much about the winning and more about the friends they make....

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