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Randwick Girls Get Active Day
Thu 10 May 2018 9:00AM — 1:00PM
University of NSW, UNSW, Sydney NSW 2052
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Sport NSW and Randwick City Council have come together to present a Girls Get Active Day on Thursday, 10 May. The event, designed to encourage more girls to benefit from participation in sport and recreation, will take place at the University of New South Wales and involve 50 girls from local high-schools, four elite female athletes and four different sports.
The Girls Get Active event commences at 9:30am where athletes Enid Sung (gymnastics), Danielle Prince (gymnastics) and Melody Francis (squash), will engage in a panel discussion led by Joany Badenhorst, Australia’s first female representative in Para-snowboarding, to inspire the audience of female high-school students to participate in sport and active recreation.
At the conclusion of the panel discussion, the students will have the opportunity to meet the panellists and experience the various sporting activities on offer including basketball, gymnastics, squash and volleyball.
Sport NSW and Randwick City Council are committed to supporting the future growth and development of sport and active recreation, which in turn sees people enjoy the benefits provided and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Girls Get Active events provide a unique opportunity for young females to engage with women achieving success in the sporting domain and to try a range of sports in a fun and safe environment, with each station facilitated by the panellists and/or staff from the state sporting organisations.
Sport NSW Chief Executive Officer Darren Simpson is thrilled to collaborate with Randwick City Council for the Girls Get Active Day and hopes the event encourages the female students to participate in sporting activities within their local community.
“Sport NSW is delighted to host this event in conjunction with Randwick City Council. I hope the successful young sports women, and Australia’s first female representative in Para-snowboarding, Joany Badenhorst, can inspire the girls to explore the pathways available to them and pursue their own sporting dreams,” Mr Simpson said.
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Event: Girls Get Active Day
Date: Thursday, 10 May 2018
Venue: University of NSW, Kensington Campus
Time: 9:30am – 2:00pm