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  2. Youth Sport Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Sport Trust is a British government-funded trust that funds and promotes the provision of youth sport in the UK, partly to have an effect on children's health.

  3. Sue Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Loughborough - Wikipedia

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    Campbell retained her executive position with the Youth Sport Trust until 2005 when she became its chairman. [2] Campbell stepped down as Chair of the Youth Sport Trust in December 2017. On 10 November 2008 she was, on recommendation by the House of Lords Appointments Commission , created Baroness Campbell of Loughborough , of Loughborough in ...

  4. John Beckwith (British businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Beckwith is Founder and President of Youth Sport Trust, [6] an independent charity devoted to changing young people's lives through sport. [7] He is a Vice President of the Royal National Institute of Blind People. [8]

  5. School Games - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the event also changed from previous years. The UK School Games was an annual event for the most talented school-age [clarification needed] athletes, whereas the new School Games is a year-round, inclusive sports competition that’s designed to get young people of all ages [clarification needed] and abilities enjoying the benefits of competitive sport.

  6. National Council for School Sport - Wikipedia

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    People who work on the council of the NCSS have strong connections to the national federations of individual sports. The organisation is about individual sports, more than general sport at schools. It promotes competitive sport. It is sited at the Youth Sport Trust, headquartered at Loughborough University.

  7. Sam Ruddock - Wikipedia

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    Having graduated with First Class Honours, Ruddock is currently training for the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo [4] and is employed as an Athlete Mentor for the Youth Sport Trust, [5] working with secondary schools to encourage pupils, to use the values and lessons learnt through sport, to better their academic performance.