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School Sports

2023-03-11 08:10:10

The most exciting activity at all schools is the annual school sports. It is held once a year, around December. Winter afternoon is the ideal time to participate in school sports. Our school is known for its sports. Last year, our annual school sports day was held on 15th December. It took two days. The first day is the main exercise day from level 1 to level 1. The second day is a senior male from sixth to twelfth grade. It will be held at our stadium

There are many competitions such as competition, jumping, throwing, jumping and jumping, basketball, tennis, music chair and so on. There are also obstacles and walking competitions. The most popular are marble and spoon pockets and bags. Competition was also organized for staff, teachers and parents. Participating students are divided by age. We have four different houses. Flags of various colors fly to the ground. All the spectators are sitting on the chair on the ground

Our physical education teacher did all the activities with the help of some other teachers. This sport began at 9 am, past drilling and march began. Participants arranged in front of each game and cheered the audience. They are wearing their own color best and socks

Winners will receive medals and trophies. Failed participants received admission certificate. Throughout the year, we are doing a lot of activities like soccer, volleyball, table tennis and so on. The winners of all these events also won this day. At 30:00 PM, the principal greeted the closing ceremony. He is welcomed by students, faculty and staff and parents. He announced the next day the next day. Finally, our annual sports day ends at the end of the last parade. I really enjoyed this day and I returned home with three medals.

Kevin Byrne is a sports expert. He taught at St. Joseph's RC High School and Sports Association in Bolton and then in 2005 taught as a sports partner development manager at Babington School. He is currently the leader of school sports and health development at Becketton Sports Institute. It is responsible for developing health and welfare programs and programs for students and employees. Alison Oliver is CEO of Youth Sports Trust and has been involved in education and sports development for 20 years. She joined the Youth Sports Trust in 2004. He is an executive director at first, then as sports and managing director, and now he is in his current position. Prior to this, Alison was deputy director of sports at Bath University and Director of Boardless basketball. Allison is in charge of academic programs including PGCE sports and is participating in the UK Sports Academy program.

Youth sports (British English) or Youth Athletics (American English) is a sports event for young athletes than adults, regardless of children or teenagers. Youth movements, whether informal or organizational, include school movements in elementary and junior high schools, and sports outside the education system. In the context of sports research and public policy, when the "youth movement" is discussed, the age limit of 18 years (adults) is usually discussed. Not all sports management agencies define "young people" as "under 18 years of age". The Youth Olympic Games and Youth Soccer Cup are young people under the age of 18 and the age of the LEN Junior Water Polo European Championship is under 17 years old. Many youth sports programs have multiple age groups, such as under 8, under 10, under 12, and so on. However, only minor sports can not be considered a "youth" campaign; for example, the existence of the World Rowing U 23 Championship shows that 18-22 year old children have not yet peaked