British and Commonwealth Judo Gold Medalist Tom Davis attended a session at Jack Hunt School and gave the junior sports coaches an insight into life as an elite athlete.
More than 120 pupils from secondary schools across the city attended a Young People Leading The Way Top Link Conference at Jack Hunt School.
The day was led by Year 12 and Year 13 Sports Leadership pupils from the Netherton-based school whose aim was to equip other junior sports coaches from across the city with the knowledge and skills they need to organise a sporting event at their own schools.
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Date: 27th May 2012
Time: 11:00 AM - 15:00 PM
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Time: 10:00 AM - 13:00 PM
Date: 27th May 2012
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