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Publication Date:-
2024-08-13
 
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Olympic medallist has given masterclass for aspiring gymnasts

THE Olympian Daniel Purvis hosted a special masterclass for young gymnasts as part of the Summer of Sport at Liverpool ONE. The former Team GB gymnast, who won a historic bronze medal in the team event at the London 2012 Olympic Games, led the programme on:- Friday, 9 August 2024, at the official Team GB Fanzone, at Liverpool ONE, teaching youngsters new moves and coaching them on how to enhance their skillset. After London 2012, It is worth adding that Dan added a World Championship silver and bronze to his collection, as well as 5 Commonwealth Games medals for Team Scotland and is now a coach for the next generation of young gymnasts.

Also at the event at Liverpool ONE, Daniel hosted a Q&A session, giving fans and aspiring athletes the opportunity to find out more about his journey and get expert advice on how to follow in his footsteps.

Daniel, 33, who is originally from Crosby, said:- "I'm delighted to have been invited to this event, helping to showcase the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games at the Team GB Fanzone, Liverpool ONE. Hopefully we can inspire the present and future generations to become involved in 1 sport or another with all the benefits that can bring. I've always loved meeting members of the public to chat about exciting sporting events and this is another opportunity to enjoy doing that and to describe my personal experiences at a major Games events.  I'm also looking forward to using my coaching experience with some of the young gymnasts taking part today. I hope the adults and children who visit the Fanzone will enjoy a fantastic day and take home some lasting memories."



During the event, children from Wirral Gymnastics Club and Liverpool based HPL Gymnastics, plus members of the public, were shown how to perfect their moves and hone their talent. Michelle Stalker, Head Coach at Wirral Gymnastics Club, said:- "It's been fantastic to meet Daniel today and our gymnasts have loved getting 1 to 1 coaching from him. They have been inspired by his story and have enjoyed getting his expert advice on how to improve their performance."

Daniel's visit was part of Summer of Sport at Liverpool ONE, which includes:- a giant screen on Chavasse Park, giving sporting fans the chance to cheer on their heroes during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.  Donna Howitt, Place Strategy Director at Liverpool ONE, said:- "We're incredibly excited to have had Daniel Purvis join us to share his skills and meet local fans. He's an extremely accomplished athlete who has represented the country multiple times, so it's fantastic to have welcomed him to Liverpool 1 during our Summer of Sport and pass on his expert advice to young gymnasts. As the hosts of 1 of Team GB's 9 Official Fanzones, we've been able to offer our visitors the chance to watch the games and cheer on Team GB and, it's great to see everyone enjoying the park and getting into the spirit!"



For further information about Summer of Sports and the Team GB and ParalympicsGB Fanzone, visit:-  Liverpool-ONE.Com.


Dogs Trust Merseyside urges dog owners to update microchip details on Check the Chip Day

AHEAD of Check the Chip Day, on:- 15 August 2024, Dogs Trust Merseyside is calling on all dog owners to ensure their pets' microchip details are up to date.

Data from the latest Dogs Trust Stray Dog Survey revealed that approximately 35,078 stray dogs were handled by local authority dog wardens in 2023, which is a worrying increase on figures from previous years. Around 43% of these stray dogs were eventually reunited with their owners, sometimes after spending time in local authority kennels. However, local authorities reported over a quarter (26%) of dogs could not be reunited with their owners due to their microchips containing incorrect or outdated information.

Dogs Trust Merseyside is using Check the Chip Day to emphasise the importance of keeping microchip information current. Since 2016 it has been a legal requirement for all dogs to be microchipped, with the chip linked to the owner's current contact details. Additionally, dogs must wear a collar and tag displaying the owner's name and address when in public, even if they are microchipped.

35% of all stray dogs handled by local authorities last year were passed on to welfare organisations such as Dogs Trust to be rehomed. This includes:- friendly, fun loving 5 year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Rolo, who loves nothing more than spending time in the office with team members at Dogs Trust Merseyside.

Georgina Lowery, Rehoming Centre Manager at Dogs Trust Merseyside, says:- "Being able to access accurate microchip information is crucial when it comes to reuniting lost dogs with their owners. Each year, thousands of dogs go missing, causing distress for both pets and their owners. By ensuring your contact details are up to date, you significantly increase the chances of a speedy reunion with your canine companion. It's a simple yet effective step every dog owner can take to protect their beloved pets. We urge all dog owners to take a moment to check and update their contact details on their microchip database this Check the Chip Day. It can make all the difference when ensuring a happy outcome for both lost dogs and their families."

For more information on how to check and update your dog's microchip information, please visit the Dogs Trust website:- DogsTrust.Org.UK.

For more information on Rolo, please visit:- DogsTrust.Org.UK/Merseyside

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