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ISSUE


2 2012


44 Volleyball England brings the game to the masses with ‘Go Spike’


18 New BPA CEO Tim Hollingsworth


24 SportHouse is now open for business


51 Cricket excellence at Loughborough


60 Water treatment for swimming pools


3 EDITOR’S LETTER 6 LETTERS


8 THOUGHT LEADERS Comments from John Goodbody, Simon Johnson and David Stalker


10 INDUSTRY NEWS 16 PEOPLE NEWS 17 2012 PROFILE: Sarah Winckless


18 INTERVIEW: Tim Hollingsworth Karen Maxwell talks to the British Paralympic Association CEO about ParalympicGB’s ‘home’ advantage


22 EVENT REVIEW: The Sport Industry Awards


24 NEW OPENING: SportHouse Lauren Applegarth looks at the elite and community aspirations at one of three newly-built Games-Time Training Venues


28 TOP TEAM: St George’s Park Kath Hudson talks to the team involved in the development of England football’s centre of excellence


32 PRE-GAMES TRAINING CAMPS We check out the elite facilities at Loughborough University, the University of Bath and Surrey Sports Park


36 RESEARCH: Winning Ways SIRC’s Maxine Gregory evaluates the successes of Sport England’s Sport Unlimited programme for children and young people and gives an insight into how they were achieved


4 Read Sports Management online sportsmanagement.co.uk/digital


40 INSPIRING A NEW GENERATION OF VOLUNTEERS We look at some of the current programmes in place to inspire a new generation of volunteers in sport


44 GRASSROOTS: Volleyball Volleyball England’s flagship grassroots campaign – Go Spike – gets people moving


48 HOTSEAT: Nigel Walker Karen Maxwell talks to the national director of the English Institute of Sport


51 NATIONAL CRICKET PERFORMANCE CENTRE Crispin Andrews visits the ECB’s centre of excellence, based at Loughborough University, to find out how the high performance coaches are developing England’s cricketing stars of the future


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