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SportsAid athlete workshop with the Duchess of Cambridge

On 18 October 2013 Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge joined more than 70 SportsAid athletes past and present, including several Olympic and Paralympic champions, for a training and mentoring workshop at the Copper Box Arena in London for her first engagement as the charity's patron.
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Topics

  • Sport

Categories

  • london olympic park
  • next generation
  • mentoring
  • athlete workshop
  • london 2012 legacy
  • london 2012
  • paralympic legacy
  • olympic legacy
  • royal patron
  • copper box arena
  • sportsaid
  • duchess of cambridge

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