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Support The Next

What does it take to become one of Britain's next Olympic and Paralympic heroes? Top athletes who have been helped by SportsAid team up with some of the next generation athletes who SportsAid is helping today in a new film to launch the charity's 40th anniversary in 2016. The film was produced by Hogarth and Founded. The director is Morgan Hutchins.
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  • i will be next
  • support the next
  • 40th anniversary
  • sportsaid

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