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Minister praises athletes ahead of NatWest Island Games

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

The Minister for Education and Children is praising the dedication of athletes as they depart for the NatWest Island Games.

More than 230 competitors, coaches and officials will represent the Island in Gotland from 24 to 30 June.

Graham Cregeen MHK will be at the Games to cheer on the team and said: ‘It will be a proud moment for competitors to don Manx colours and represent the Island in all 14 sports.

‘Their selection follows many years of dedication in training, often making sacrifices to reach the standard they have.

‘The Games highlight the Isle of Man’s immense sporting talent and I hope all our athletes achieve their best and put us high in the medals table.

‘The strength of our team also reflects the hard work, week in, week out, of our officials and coaches.

‘The Isle of Man is the spiritual home of the Games, having hosted the inaugural event in 1985. Since then, the event has held a special place in the hearts of the Island’s sporting community.’

The Minister said the size and quality of the team travelling to Gotland reflects the Island’s investment in sport.

‘We have facilities that are the envy of other nations and programmes that support athletes and coaches at all levels, from those starting out to those achieving success on the world stage,’ he said.

Isle of Man Sport, an advisory body to Government that’s funded by lottery receipts, gives significant financial support to the Island Games Association of Mann,’ the Minister said.

‘The team for Gotland includes competitors who have received Sport Aid from Isle of Man Sport.

‘Members of the Sport Aid Academy, which nurtures young athletes, will be making their international competitive debut at the Games.

‘Isle of Man Sport has also delivered an extensive education programme on doping ahead of the Games.’

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