Birmingham 2022 saw thousands of athletes from 72 nations and territories compete in the largest-ever integrated programme of para sport over 11 days.
And what an 11 days it was.
With over 1.5 million tickets sold, more medals awarded to women than men for the first time, and being the most sustainable Games ever to have taken place, it was a record-breaking event.
The power sport has to inspire, to unite, and to transform illuminated Birmingham and beyond.
As part of its aim to inspire the next generation, Birmingham 2022 delivered a comprehensive programme of activities in schools.
The programme created pathways for children and young people to get closer to the Games and feel part of a festival of sport and culture.
And you have the chance to learn all about that programme and the legacy of the Games at The Active Primary Schools Conference in November.
We’re delighted to announce that the Birmingham 2022 team will be joining us to deliver a keynote speech.
The team is set...
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