Going for Gold – 13 June, 2005
Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre
If London secures the bid to host the Olympics in 2012 then people and businesses in the South East could benefit from new jobs, a big boost for tourism, and a sporting legacy that will last a generation, according to double Olympic Gold medallist James Cracknell OBE.
He spoke to delegates from across the South East who gathered at the "Going for Gold" event at Bisham Abbey - the National Sports Centre - on 13 June 2005 to discuss how to make the most out of the Olympics and other major sporting events in the region.
Agenda
9.00 Coffee and registration
9.30 Welcome address - Jim Brathwaite, CBE, Chairman, South East England Development Agency
9.40 Olympian - James Cracknell – benefits of the bid
9.50 London 2012 - Jon Armstrong – the content of the bid
10.10 Bernie Cotton, British Olympic Association – Preparation Camps – realistic appraisal
10.30 Round Table Discussion – what can and will delegates do in support? Coffee available during this session
11.30 Plenary session – devising a joint Action Plan for real
12.10 Lunch in Abbey/Lawns
A guided tour of Bisham Abbey facilities available
1.15 Welcome to afternoon session – Mary McAnally, Chair, Regional Sports Board South East
1.20 Olympic Quiz
1.45 Launch of Major Sports Events Strategy – Nigel Walmsley, Chair, Tourism South East
1.55 Stuart Quarrie, Director – Cowes Week on the value of major events
2.05 Introduction of Major Sports Events Officer - Lindsey Horton
The Strategy, the Audit of facilities and the proposed Forum - Paddy Herlihy and Phil Barefoot
2.30 Major provider Geoff Lawton, Portsmouth City Council, on how to promote major sports events
2.40 Round Table Discussion – comments on Strategy, Audit and Forum
3.40 Plenary session – discuss proposed amendments to Strategy, Audit and Forum
4.10 Call for volunteers to join Major Sports Events Forum by acting Chair of Forum
4.20 Closing remarks from a delegate view point
4.25 Reply to delegate - Mary McAnally, Chair, Regional Sports Board South East
4.30 Finish and depart
A list of delegate's who attended the event can be seen below:
- Jon Armstrong - London 2012
- Phil Barefoot - Strategic Leisure Ltd
- Paul Bedford - West Sussex County Council
- Stella Bellem - South East England Development Agency
- Chris Benning - AAA of England -South East
- Sarah Birch - Amateur Rowing Association
- Jim Brathwaite, CBE - South East England Development Agency
- Mark Carty - Ashford BC
- James Coney - Eastleigh BC
- Bernie Cotton - British Olympic Association
- Philip Craig - South East England Regional Assembly
- Ian Davis - Rivermead Leisure Complex
- Chris Dier - Horsham District Council
- Mark Dowling - Tourism South East
- Amanda Ford - Winchester City Council
- Jude Ford - British Triathlon
- Charles Freeman - Culture South East
- Roger Gale - MP, Thanet North
- Roy Gittens - Hamble Community Sports College
- Sharon Hall - Hampshire County Council
- Chris Hespe - Kent County Council
- Sean Holt - Sport England
- Stacey Holt - Milton Keynes Council
- Stephen Holt - Oxford City Council
- Lindsey Horton - Sussex Sports Partnership
- Robert Hutchinson - Oxford Inspires
- Stephen Jefferson - Dartford Borough Council
- Mairi Jones - Medway Council
- David Knight - Regional Sports Board
- Geoff Lawton - Portsmouth City Council
- Jonathan Lee - Milton Keynes Council
- Lynnette Leeson - The Countryside Agency
- Simon Lister - Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead
- Paul Lovejoy - South East England Development Agency
- Sue Mappin - Regional Sports Board
- Andy Marchant - Dorothy Stringer High School
- Paul Marston-Weston - Wycombe District Council
- Lee Matthews - Isle of Wight Council
- Theresa May - Shadow Secretary for DCMS
- Mary McAnally - Sport England
- Elizabeth Molineux - SEMLAC & SEEDA
- Angela Morris - Environment Agency
- Tim Newenham - English Institute of Sport Ltd
- Paul O'Brien - John Surtees Ltd
- Roy Page - British Cycling
- Jennie Parker - Ashford Borough Council
- Darren Parks - Badminton England
- Matt Prosser - West Oxfordshire District Council
- Stuart Quarrie - Cowes Week
- Nici Rice - Kent County Football Association
- Philip Rolls - Cherwell District Council
- Eamon Ryan - Surrey Heath Borough Council
- Paul Sanders - Milton Keynes Council
- Geoff Seale - Elmbridge Borough Council
- Karen Selby - English Federation of Disability Sport
- Michael Shefras - Royal Yachting Association
- Michaela Smith - Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes Sports Partnership
- John Surtees - John Surtees Ltd
- Sue Taylor - Lewes District Council
- Anita Templar - Wycombe & Marlow Area Sports Board
- Elspeth Turner - England Athletics
- Nigel Walmsley - Tourism South East
- Wayne Wedgbury - Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhea
- Christine Whittingham - Rushmoor Borough Council
- Steve Wicks - Slough Borough Council
- Angela Witcher - Locate in Kent
- Su Wood - Surrey Sports Partnership
- Mark Woolnough - Portsmouth City Council
- Helen Wynn - Vale of the White Horse District Council
The SEEDA Going for Gold presentation can be viewed here:
- Going for Gold
(Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation saved as web page, 4Kb)
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