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I am Team GB: Max Whitlock 'switches off' ITV for an hour as part of national sports day event | |
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Two-time Olympic gold medallist Max Whitlock has turned off all ITV channels for one hour, as part of a nationwide sports day to encourage the public to exercise. | |
The gymnast appeared in a clip at 9:30am on Saturday, during which he pulled a lever and ‘switch off’ ITV as part of a national sports day event entitled I Am Team GB. | |
Sports venues and clubs across the country will be open to the public free of charge on Saturday as part of the event, organised by the National Lottery and ITV. | Sports venues and clubs across the country will be open to the public free of charge on Saturday as part of the event, organised by the National Lottery and ITV. |
The one-hour shut down prevented viewers from watching the weekly Coronation Street omnibus, but fans in Manchester couldhead to the MediaCityUK set and join gold-medal winning racing cyclist Elinor Barker, who will be running a sports event on the cobbles. | |
Mr Whitlock, who won two gold medals and one bronze in Rio this year will be playing handball alongside the public at the Copper Box Arena in London’s Olympic Park. | Mr Whitlock, who won two gold medals and one bronze in Rio this year will be playing handball alongside the public at the Copper Box Arena in London’s Olympic Park. |
He encouraged the public to make use of the rare chance to use sports clubs for free, and get involved with the event. | He encouraged the public to make use of the rare chance to use sports clubs for free, and get involved with the event. |
“I first started gymnastics in Hemel Hempstead at Sapphire School of Gymnastics,” he said. | “I first started gymnastics in Hemel Hempstead at Sapphire School of Gymnastics,” he said. |
“Knowing how friendly and life-changing clubs like this can be, I’d encourage everyone to get involved in I Am Team GB – the nation’s biggest-ever sports day.” | “Knowing how friendly and life-changing clubs like this can be, I’d encourage everyone to get involved in I Am Team GB – the nation’s biggest-ever sports day.” |
Other Olympians taking part in the event include rowers Karen Bennett, Katie Greves and Helen Glover, cox Zoe de Toledo, swimmer Jazz Carlin, trampolinist Bryony Page and gymnast Amy Tinkler. | Other Olympians taking part in the event include rowers Karen Bennett, Katie Greves and Helen Glover, cox Zoe de Toledo, swimmer Jazz Carlin, trampolinist Bryony Page and gymnast Amy Tinkler. |
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