Jack Higgins, from Dartford, has been selected to be part of the England South squad in Athletics at the 2018 School Games – a national multi-sport event for the UK’s most talented school-age athletes taking place at Loughborough University from 30 August to 2 September.
16-year-old Higgins, who is a student at the Haberdashers Aske’s Crayford Academy and is a member of the Bexley Athletics Club, will compete in the 800m. He already has an impressive record of success, having come second in the English Schools Championships 800m.
Over 1,400 athletes will compete across 11 sports at the School Games, five of which include disability disciplines. This year the School Games has introduced four new sports (Canoeing & Rowing, Laser Run, Netball and Triathlon). The event will give many young people, across a variety of different sports, an experience of high-level competition in a multi-sport environment similar to an Olympic or Paralympic Games.
Jack will be following in the footsteps of some of Britain’s biggest sporting stars who have competed at the event before going on to senior international success. Previous competitors include Paralympic champions Hannah Cockroft, Ellie Simmonds and Jonnie Peacock, Olympic champion Adam Peaty, heptathlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson and sprinter Adam Gemili.
At the event Higgins will experience the excitement of competing at the highest level. He will live in a dedicated Athletes’ Village on the Loughborough University campus, take part in an School Games ceremony and perform in front of huge crowds of spectators.
“The School Games National Finals provide a great opportunity for talented young athletes like Jack,” says Ali Oliver, Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Sport Trust. “Competitors get a real taste of what it’s like to be part of a world-class sporting event at the amazing sporting venues of Loughborough University, and the event is a great way to see our future sporting champions in action today.”
The 2018 School Games is supported by National Lottery funding from Sport England and Home Country Sports Councils and is delivered by the Youth Sport Trust.
Tickets for the event are available now, at https://www.schoolgamesfinals.org/buy-tickets/
For further information contact:
Pete Matthews, Loughborough University, T: 01509 228686, E: p.w.matthews@lboro.ac.uk, Twitter: @lborouniPR
There will be a wide range of media opportunities throughout the 2018 School Games that will only be available to accredited media, including a media launch event on Friday 31 August. For accreditation to attend contact Isabel.Dunmore@youthsporttrust.org
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