Greater Manchester achieves one third of Sport Unlimited North West success Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
74,000 young people in the North West who don’t normally play sport outside of school lessons have made a change and completed 10-week sports courses in their own time, new figures released today reveal.
Encouragingly, researchers found that nationally two in five youngsters are continuing to play sport afterwards – in clubs and with their friends.
The courses, part of Sport England’s Sport Unlimited programme, have been completed by 73,591 young people in only two years – demonstrating how Sport England is helping youngsters in Cheshire, Warrington, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside to make a positive change in their lives. Across England, half a million youngsters have completed courses.
With London 2012 now just two years away, Sport England is urging more young people not to miss out and to sign up for the next round of courses starting in September. Anyone interested can visit www.sportengland.org to find their local county sports partnership for more details.
The Minister for Sport and the Olympics, Hugh Robertson MP, said:
“Sport Unlimited is going from strength to strength, encouraging hundreds of thousands of young people to try sport.
“One of my top priorities is to ensure that we deliver a sporting legacy from the Olympic and Paralympic Games. This scheme is part of that, inspiring a new generation of children to get out there and take part, no matter what their age or ability.”
Sport Unlimited is aimed at youngsters who are not yet playing regular sport in the community and is boosting participation by giving them the freedom to choose the sports on offer. The most popular sports for boys include boxing, midnight basketball and free running. For girls, it’s fencing, gymnastics and badminton.
Sport Unlimited is playing a key role in delivering a lasting participation legacy from the Games. The Sport Unlimited programme has been awarded the Inspire Mark by London 2012 – recognising the impact it is having on young people.
Richard Lewis, Sport England’s Chair, said:
“Finding your sport and developing a love for it at a young age is an important step towards continuing participation when you’re older. Through Sport Unlimited, Sport England is making sport appeal to more youngsters in the North West by giving them the freedom to choose the sports they play. London 2012 is just around the corner so there has never been a better time to get out and get active.”
Over 25,000 young people in Greater Manchester, a third of the North West total, have completed Sport Unlimited courses since September 2008.
Richard Saunders, CEO of GreaterSport and Chair of CSPN, said:
“Its fantastic that the work of the Greater Manchester Sports Partnership network has led to over 25,000 young people in the County completing a Sport Unlimited course.
The Greater Manchester Sport Unlimited programme has been planned with sustainability at its core and offers every young person the opportunity to continue with their chosen sport in a community club or other setting once the 10 weeks are over”.
For more information about Sport Unlimited in Greater Manchester visit www.greatersport.co.uk/projects-information/sport-unlimited/
County Sports Partnership breakdown of Sport Unlimited figures
| North West | Total | % male | % female |
| Cheshire & Warrington Sports Partnership | 8786 | 58.3 | 41.7 |
| Cumbria Sport | 9323 | 52.7 | 47.3 |
| Greater Manchester Sports Partnership | 25343 | 59.0 | 41.0 |
| Lancashire Sport Partnership | 15142 | 55.7 | 44.3 |
| Merseyside Sports Partnership | 14997 | 52.8 | 47.2 |
| Total | 73591 | 56.2 | 43.8 |








