Sport Camps are being set up in Haringey to allow children between the age of five and thirteen to participate in sporting activities they might not have taken part in before.
The program allows them to try up to ten different sports.
The CEO of Haringey Sports Development Trust, Burke Gravis, told City News that getting people active and excited about sports starts with making the opportunities available to young people early on, encouraging them to participate in sporting activities. This also allows agents to find talent earlier on, building the next generation of competitive athletes.
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Sport Camps are being set up in Haringey to allow children between the age of five and thirteen to participate in sporting activities they might not have taken part in before.
The program allows them to try up to ten different sports.
The CEO of Haringey Sports Development Trust, Burke Gravis, told City News that getting people active and excited about sports starts with making the opportunities available to young people early on, encouraging them to participate in sporting activities. This also allows agents to find talent earlier on, building the next generation of competitive athletes.
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