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I Am Team GB: Sports clubs open doors for free I Am Team GB: Sports clubs open doors for free
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Thousands of sports clubs across the UK are opening their doors for free on Saturday following Team GB's success at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.Thousands of sports clubs across the UK are opening their doors for free on Saturday following Team GB's success at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
The event hopes to encourage more people to take part in sport.The event hopes to encourage more people to take part in sport.
ITV will switch off all seven of its TV channels for an hour from 09:30 BST to try to encourage people to get off their sofas and do some exercise. ITV switched off all seven of its TV channels for an hour from 09:30 BST to encourage people to get off their sofas and do some exercise.
Olympic stars taking part in I Am Team GB include rower Helen Glover, and gymnasts Amy Tinkler and Max Whitlock.Olympic stars taking part in I Am Team GB include rower Helen Glover, and gymnasts Amy Tinkler and Max Whitlock.
They will be attending events in towns and cities across the country such as London, Cardiff and Glasgow.They will be attending events in towns and cities across the country such as London, Cardiff and Glasgow.
The sports on offer range from bowls and hockey to gymnastics and cricket. Some councils are also offering swimming sessions for free.The sports on offer range from bowls and hockey to gymnastics and cricket. Some councils are also offering swimming sessions for free.
Medal haulMedal haul
Whitlock, who won two gold medals and one bronze at Rio 2016, said: "I Am Team GB is encouraging everyone to get out and get active while also celebrating the support that the public gives Team GB by playing the National Lottery.Whitlock, who won two gold medals and one bronze at Rio 2016, said: "I Am Team GB is encouraging everyone to get out and get active while also celebrating the support that the public gives Team GB by playing the National Lottery.
"The first Saturday after the Olympic Games will see hundreds of clubs and sporting venues across the UK open their doors, encouraging people to participate and all for free.""The first Saturday after the Olympic Games will see hundreds of clubs and sporting venues across the UK open their doors, encouraging people to participate and all for free."
Figures from Sports England show that the number of people playing sport fell after the London Olympics in 2012.Figures from Sports England show that the number of people playing sport fell after the London Olympics in 2012.
I Am Team GB is being staged by the National Lottery in conjunction with UK Sport and the British Olympic Association.I Am Team GB is being staged by the National Lottery in conjunction with UK Sport and the British Olympic Association.
Great Britain has won 633 Olympic and Paralympic medals since lottery funding started in 1997.Great Britain has won 633 Olympic and Paralympic medals since lottery funding started in 1997.
Team GB won 67 medals in Rio - 27 gold, 23 silver and 17 bronze in Rio - the best for 108 years.Team GB won 67 medals in Rio - 27 gold, 23 silver and 17 bronze in Rio - the best for 108 years.
Club welcomeClub welcome
It comes as several Olympians have been welcomed back to the clubs where they train.It comes as several Olympians have been welcomed back to the clubs where they train.
Whitlock, coach Scott Hann and team-mate Brinn Bevan were met by crowds at South Essex Gymnastics Club in Basildon.Whitlock, coach Scott Hann and team-mate Brinn Bevan were met by crowds at South Essex Gymnastics Club in Basildon.
Whitlock said he was proud to be supported by an "incredible" club and hoped to inspire more gymnasts.Whitlock said he was proud to be supported by an "incredible" club and hoped to inspire more gymnasts.
Tinkler, 16, who won bronze, honed her skills at South Durham Gymnastics Club.Tinkler, 16, who won bronze, honed her skills at South Durham Gymnastics Club.
She said: "To see everyone back here is overwhelming. It's incredible, it's starting to sink in but it still seems crazy that it actually has happened."She said: "To see everyone back here is overwhelming. It's incredible, it's starting to sink in but it still seems crazy that it actually has happened."