Teachers on board with Blair Sports Foundation

Thumbnail image for tom kay.jpgThe Tony Blair Sports Foundation passed an important milestone today, when the first batch of local teachers were inducted into the organisation's indoor rowing programme.

Nineteen teachers, drawn from 15 schools were put through their paces at Sedgefield Community College by triple world rowing champion Tom Kay.

Kay, a Master instructor with Concept2, the world's largest distributor of rowing machines, is overseeing the introduction of the activity into all 31 School Sports Partnerships in the North East. The aim is to eventually involve 70,000 children in more than 250 schools.

Tom Kay said:

Today's group are the pioneers for the project. We've been training them to deliver indoor rowing to children as a safe, healthy activity. It is about getting fit and having fun.

The project was launched in the Sedgefield School Sports Partnership and Partnership Development Manager, Di Snowsill, who organised the training day commented:

There is a real feeling that this is the start of something big. The children really relate to the challenge of indoor rowing and the teachers have all enjoyed the insight Tom has given them.

Jeanette Pickard, Chief Executive of the Tony Blair Sports Foundation, summed up:

It's exciting to see our plans starting to come to fruition. The beauty of this programme is that it creates a volunteer culture.

In addition to the coaching roles the teachers undertake, Concept2 can train parents to assist them, or work with employees of local companies who wish to give something back to their local communities.