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Manchester to host Sainsbury鈥檚 2014 School Games

Maria Miller announces host city for next year's event.

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young athletes at School Games 2012

Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Maria Miller has today announced that the Sainsbury鈥檚 2014 School Games will take place in Manchester.

Building on the success of the hosted in Sheffield, 2014 will see 1,600 of the most talented school-age non-disabled and disabled athletes competing in a city renowned for its passion for sport.

Culture Secretary, Maria Miller said:

Sport can have such a positive impact on young people鈥檚 lives 鈥� improving health, boosting confidence and encouraging team work. The School Games 鈥� inspired by the London 2012 Games is at the heart of our approach to getting young people participating. I am delighted that following the success of this year鈥檚 event in Sheffield the Sainsbury鈥檚 2014 School Games will be hosted in Manchester, another city passionate about sport.

Inspired by London 2012

The games organised by the , are supported by National Lottery and exchequer funding via . The Sainsbury鈥檚 School Games aims to transform competitive sport in schools and get more young people playing sport through class versus class and school versus school competitions along with county-wide sports festivals.

Jennie Price, Chief Executive of Sport England, said:

This event is a fantastic stepping stone for talented young athletes, giving them the chance to experience just what it鈥檚 like to part of a major sporting event. It also gives many youngsters their first taste of volunteering which will hopefully inspire them to do more. With its strong sporting heritage, I鈥檓 sure Manchester is going to put on a great games in 2014.

John Steele, Chief Executive of the Youth Sport Trust, said:

With top quality venues and a city with a vast experience of hosting major sporting events I am thrilled that the Sainsbury鈥檚 2014 School Games is heading to Manchester. I am sure it will be a spectacular occasion and we look forward to a warm welcome.

Justin King, Chief Executive of Sainsbury鈥檚 said:

We鈥檙e delighted to continue our sponsorship of the Sainsbury鈥檚 School Games to Manchester in 2014. Alongside our Active Kids scheme, this event is a big part of our commitment to promote school sport at all levels 鈥� within schools, between schools, at county-level and with the Sainsbury鈥檚 2014 School Games.

The Sainsbury鈥檚 2014 School Games will have an opening and closing ceremony, medal presentations, mock drug testing and an athlete鈥檚 village to create the look and feel of a major multi-sports event. There will also be a strong cultural event and schools engagement programme.

Further information

The Sainsbury鈥檚 School Games is supported by the DCMS, , , Department of Health and the .

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Published 15 September 2013