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By Newham.gov.uk / 10 July 2008

Newham welcomes world class athletes

Mayor of Newham, Sir Robin Wales, welcomed a group of Indian athletes who are using sports facilities in the borough as part of their training for the 2012 Games.
Newham has played host to 16 sporting hopefuls from the Athletics Federation of India, who will be striving for Olympic glory this summer in the Beijing 2008 Games

Indian athletes get set for Beijing

The 16 athletes are using Newham Leisure Centre, Plaistow as their training base while they travel around the United Kingdom and Europe, attempting to achieve the standards needed to qualify for this summer's Olympic Games.

The group met with Sir Robin, executive member for community intelligence, Councillor Unmesh Desai and executive member for community forums, Councillor Richard Crawford at a special reception at the Old Town Hall, Stratford.

Sir Robin said: "This visit will give Newham the chance to practise playing host to Olympic athletes in 2012.

"The borough has fantastic sports facilities and I'm very pleased that the Indian national team are making good use of them.

"I wish the athletes the best of luck at the Beijing Games and hope to see them competing in Newham in 2012."

Delegates from the University of East London also attended the reception as the group is staying at the university's Docklands campus for the duration of their stay.

Following the reception the athletes enjoyed a guided tour of the Olympic Park which gave them an insight into the facilities where they may be competing in four years.

Tessa Sanderson has been working closely with the athletes to ensure that they are settled and training according to plan.

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