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London mini marathon training – now on

January 12th, 2012 No comments

Islington Council in partnership with Aquaterra Leisure are offering a great opportunity for free training and participation in the London mini-marathon (last 5 kilometres of the great race) on Sunday the 22nd April 2012. The training is open to any 11-17 year old who lives or goes to school/college in Islington.

Training sessions are taking place at Finsbury Park Athletics Track, every Sunday from 10.30-12.30. If you wish to attend, please contact Courtney on 0207 686 0802/07951 720095 courtney.deutrom@aquaterra.org

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Siblings Celebrate Olympic Sized Grant

January 10th, 2012 No comments

Two brothers from Islington are celebrating an early Christmas present after landing Sport Islington’s largest funding grant.

Elliot and Kai Innocent from Angel Islington have bagged £2,000 to help cover the costs of training and competing in their respective sports of Trampolining and Football.

The money comes jointly from SportIslington – a voluntary organisation funded by Islington Council and the Joanna Brown Trust – a registered charity set up in memory of a sports enthusiast from Highbury who tragically died three years ago.

Elliott (17), a nationally ranked trampolinist and Kai (11) a trainee with QPR beat off stiff competition to win the annual ‘Joanna Brown award for sporting excellence’.

After receiving the grant, seventeen-year-old Elliott said; ‘This grant will really help me in 2012, I will be able to enter more competitions and push for the British Team’. Elliott’s brother Kai, said; ‘this funding will help my mum and dad pay for my travelling costs and all of my kit costs’.

Richard Brown of the Joanna Brown Trust, explained why the joint grant with Sport Islington was so important; ‘It is great to be supporting Elliott & Kai. The aim of the joint grant is to provide talented young athletes with support and I know Jo would be in full agreement with the choice to fund Elliott and Kai. The relationship our trust has built with Sport Islington is fantastic and with their help we can continue to support more Islington athletes in the future’.

The Joanna Brown Trust have shown their commitment to supporting Islington athletes by continuing to independently fund Aasha Kimpton and George Durden, who received the award for sporting excellence in 2009 and 2010 respectively.

Declan Hamblin, Chairman of SportIslington, said “Combining forces with the Joanna Brown Trust enables both organisations to foster and develop a young talent for a whole year – it’s a great partnership that really helps an Islington resident reach their potential”

The Joanna Brown Trust was established in memory of 30-year-old Joanna Brown, a talented sports enthusiast who died in a trekking accident inSiberiain August 2008.

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Coaching Courses October – March 2012

December 8th, 2011 No comments

Click Here for the latest Access 2 Sport, Coach Education booklet, for courses up until March 2012.

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Gymnast’s 2012 Fundraising Attempt

December 7th, 2011 No comments

Aasha Kimpton, a young gymnast from Islington is attempting to complete 2012 somersaults in the 1st two months of 2012. Aasha, aged 12 is aiming to raise money for the Joanna Brown Trust, who have in turn, supported her with the costs of her sport over the last 3 years. Aasha, a Sport Islington grant recipient and an Islington Sporting Future candidate was inspired to attempt this challenge by Richard Brown (of the Joanna Brown Trust), who has entered the 2012 New York Marathon. Aasha, who passes by the Olympic stadium everyday on her way to training is aiming to raise £250 for Joanna Brown Trust, supported projects. To help Aasha reach her target, please give generously at http://www.justgiving.com/Aashakimpton.

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Line dancing in Islington – a case study

November 17th, 2011 No comments

The Boston & Nailour Tenants & Residents Association (TRA), have been supported for the last five years by Sport Islington, to run a weekly line dancing session on a Tuesday evening. The sessions regularly attract up 30 attendees to a community hall on Blundell Street N7. For the majority of the ladies who attend each week, it is the only form of rigorous exercise that they undertake on a regular basis. The line dancing sessions are not just a physical activity for the women who attend, they are a chance to meet other local people in a relaxed and inclusive setting. For some of the attendees, the Tuesday night sessions are the only time they will leave their homes after dark in the winter. Viv White of Boston & Nailour TRA, explained why the sessions were so important, not just for the health benefits but also for the social benefits to the participants; ‘Dancing is a happy physical sport and the health benefits are tremendous. While we are at the sessions, we do not worry about the stresses of life, for many of our members the sessions have been a life-saver. Not only do they feel healthier but they have socialised with people from all walks of life’. The line dancing sessions are an example of the sort of activity that Sport Islington is willing to fund. The participants are considered ‘non-traditional participants’ or a ‘hard to reach group’, the sessions are continuous and are in an accessible venue (near to the resident’s homes and accessible to people with disabilities), the organisation applying for funding (the TRA) are constituted with a managing committee and independent bank account.

 

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1st recipient of our Islington Sporting Future Grant – Harry Needs

September 19th, 2011 No comments

Olympic Hopeful, Harry Needs (19) is the 1st recipient of the Islington Sporting Future £1500.00 sponsorship grant.  Harry was sponsored by Mount Anvil Construction for a period of 1 year from July 2011.

Harry grew up near Islington’s Ironmonger Row Baths, where he first took to the water aged three.

Now he has been entered in the trials for next year’s Olympics, and is in the water by 6am most mornings, spending six to eight hours training, six days a week.

Former Moorfields Primary School pupil Harry, who specialises in butterfly, said: “I knew swimming was for me from a very early age, and I’ve never lost my love for the sport.

“You have to be extremely dedicated and be willing to sacrifice quite a lot. I don’t have nights out – swimming always comes first.”

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Major National Badminton Tournament in Islington

August 15th, 2011 No comments

The first London Badminton Bonanza took place at Sobell Leisure Centre on 9 July 2011. Organised by Islington’s ‘Organisation of the year’ – Islington Community Badminton Network (CBN). Over 350 people of all ages and abilities from across the country played on the centre’s 16 badminton’s courts. The successful event offered the chance to play competitively, watch demonstrations and learn new skills. Watch the event on Youtube.

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Sport Islington & ISSA Awards Ceremony 2011

August 3rd, 2011 No comments

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We held our 2nd annual awards ceremony at Islington Town Hall on the 28th June 2011 in partnership with the Islington School Sports Association (ISSA). The evening is a chance to celebrate all forms of community and school sport in the borough. Sport Islington award winners from left to right:
 
Leah King (fencing) – Sportswoman of the year
Islington Boxing Club – Club of the year
David Heather – Volunteer of the year
Islington Community Badminton Network – Organisation of the year
Elliot Innocent (trampolining) – Sportsman of the year 
 
 
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4th Themed Funding Round now open!

July 25th, 2011 No comments

The 4th Sport Islington themed funding round will be open from the 1st of July to the 30th of September 2011. The 4th themed funding round will focus on applications that deliver sporting activities for women & girls. There is a funding limit of £1500 per themed application. For more information and to apply, check out the’our funds’ section of the website (you will need to log in to access this section).

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‘Best Practice’ application forms available to help you apply for funding

July 25th, 2011 No comments

The SportIslington committee have produced some example application forms to allow applicants to see the level of detail that we require when choosing to award funding. These ‘Best Practice’ completed application forms can be found in the ‘Our Funds’ section of the website, where you will need to log in to view them.

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