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Countdown to London 2012 Paralympic Games

The two year countdown to the London 2012 Paralympic Games starts this Sunday 29th August, which marks the day the Games will begin in just two years time.

This week the Paralympic Development players from the squad, Lesley Reid, Daniel and Marc Powell are attending a Paralympic Potentials Camp, hosted by ParalympicsGB, the British Paralympic Association.

This is the second of four such camps that ParalympicsGB are holding, with the aim of exposing players who haven’t trained or competed in a multisport environment to do so and experience the holding camp feel. The 2012 Paralympic Games broadcasters Channel 4 are also there filming and will launch their new programme ‘Inside Incredible Athletes’ this Sunday at 9pm.

At the camp with the team, Paralympic Programme Manager Dave Sanders said, “The camp will provide our players with an opportunity to meet elite athletes from other sports, familiarise themselves with the holding camp feeling, attend media training, nutrition workshops and other performance focused workshops, alongside their normal routine of judo sessions and strength and conditioning.

“It’s fantastic opportunity and experience for our players and the other athletes in the multi sport environment.”

Meanwhile, the senior players in the squad, Ben Quilter, Sam and Joe Ingram have been training hard in Japan at Tokai University. Darren Harris is busy preparing for the 2010 Welsh Open, a sighted event which will take place on the two year marker this weekend.

Over the past two years, the squad have produced some quality results, not just from the senior players, but also from the players that are still developing to a high level.

2009 saw an impressive medal haul at the VI European Championships, including three silver and two bronze medals. Beijing Paralympic bronze medallist Sam Ingram scooped the second European medal of his career, a bronze, and brother Joe achieved his best result since returning to the sport after a two year gap by winning a silver medal.

Also winning silver, -60kg fighter Ben Quilter took his fourth European Championship medal. And Darren Harris won a bronze in the -66kg weight category.

Youngster Daniel Powell, whose father was a two-time Paralympian, picked up a silver medal at the 2009 VI World Youth Games, which coincided with the European Championships.

2010 kicked off with another top performance at the VI German Open, where Sam and Ben won gold medals, Joe won silver and Alex Farrington, the only female sent by British Judo, took a silver medal.

The 2010 VI World Championships then followed and Britain fielded a six-strong team, including new recruit Lesley Reid. The first day of competition saw Britain triumph with Ben Quilter becoming the first British visually impaired World Champion in twelve years.

Silver medals were then won by Joe and Sam Ingram, followed by a bronze medal for Lesley Reid, a career best for the fighter who was identified by British Judo’s VI Talent Search just eight months before. Alex Farrington, another player identified through a talent search, finished in a credible 5th place.

The squad more recently competed in the 2010 Venray International Tournament, a first for the sighted event, and saw Sam Ingram, Ben Quilter and Lesley Reid win gold medals.

The squad continue to train at or out of the British Judo Performance Institute in Dartford alongside the fully sighted squad under the guidance of their Paralympic Performance Coach and the other support service providers. The squad benefit from international squads visiting the Institute and travel to other countries for training camps for high quality randori.

In store for them next year is the 2011 World Games held in Turkey in April and the European Championships later in the year, plus a team will be selected for the Scottish and English Opens (sighted events).

Lesley Reid will fight this weekend in the 2010 British Open for Masters and the Welsh Open, and said, “London 2012 is an opportunity for me that I will never get again. I have hurdles to overcome in the next two years and events to gain more experience at and I am going to concentrate fully on them to get me ready for the Games.

Commenting on the squad’s form, Sanders said, “ The senior players have excelled in recent events but continue to strive for more performance gains and have just completed a hard training camp in Japan. They continue to improve, set an example to their team mates and train and compete alongside their sighted counterparts whilst still focusing on VI judo.

“The newer members of the squad are developing well and demonstrating potential to perform at the top level but need to work extremely hard to bridge the gap between themselves and the senior players on the team and of course World’s best.”

View a Channel 4 video from the camp here: http://bit.ly/cEPRgN


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