A media citizen blog exploring disability sport and the build up to Paralympics 2012
Illustrations of disabled sports by Olivia Hyman Vist her website: http://www.sportartonwheels.co.uk/
(download) Click here to download: Lights_camera_action.zip (3.39 MB) The crew getting ready to interview and film Mark Skimming
yesterday the team interviewed Paralympic medalist Ben Rushgrove. Click on some of the posts on this page to read reflections from our young citizen media reports about this experience. Thanks to Ben...
Yesterday me and a couple other students were given the chance to take a visit to bath uni where we acted as a tv film crew with david acting as a reporter. Three interviews were organised one with Simone Lewis who is the connection between bath uni and paralympics and she gave us an insight into how the campus is going to become the training camp for the majority of paralympic athletes. We then explored some of the uni's facilities and how changes have been made to equipment to facilitate disabled athletes. We also...
Dai Green munched this down in a time of 10.6 seconds.
Yesterday we strolled around Bath University Sports Training village filming various people talking about their take on the Paralympic games and how the University provides fantastic facilities for Paralympians. We interviewed Ben Rushgrove, a 2012 Paralympic hopeful about how his training was going and his aims for the competition; as well as his coach Rob Ellchuk, who explained how satisfying it is to see Ben achieving something incredibly inspirational. Ben has a condition called Cerebal Palsy, and is a role model...
yesterday was great loads of fun, we met some amazing people and saw some amazing things. filming around the uni was great fun, We met Ben who is a Paralympic runner. he is such a positive person. he has a condition called Cerebal Palsy. even with this he continues with life. he has such a great impact on everyone with his laugh. he can make anyone smile. such a great person. the facilities in the uni are great. The Paralympics have changed the equipment and not the sport. each of the sports has their own classifications...
What it says on the tin...or building.
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