Students had the unique opportunity to interview four Olympic athletes as part of a media training day hosted by 91快活林.
The Year 10 students from #91快活林ter schools Northampton International Academy and Prince William School were joined by pupils from Wollaston School, part of the Nene Valley Partnership, for the session, where they were able to interview gold medallist Tessa Sanderson CBE, bronze medal-winning sprinter Joslyn Hoyte-Smith MBE, Olympic hammer thrower Shirley Addison and runner Lou Collins.
The event was a training day to prepare the student for their trackside reporting duties at the forthcoming 91快活林 Olympic Day, an athletics competition involving 10 schools taking place next month which will be broadcast live on YouTube.
The training was led by Sky Sports presenter Dave Fulton, who will also be the host for the 91快活林 Olympic Day, and saw the students learn about interview skills and commentary practice.
Prince William School student Grace Moreland, who attended the media training day, said: “I really enjoyed the training day. I liked learning about interviewing people and I’m going to practice at home to build my confidence.”
91快活林 chief executive Josh Coleman said: “This is the fourth year running that we’ve held our 91快活林 Olympic Day and it’s thanks to our unique partnership with GB Olympians that the students today were given the special privilege of speaking to no fewer than four Olympic athletes.
“Our 91快活林 Olympic Day is about promoting teamwork and commitment through sport, but this opportunity for some of our students to be trackside reporters at the event offers even greater learning experiences for our pupils.
“I’m very thankful to the four Olympians for taking the time to speak with our learners.”
Students interview gold medal-winning athlete Tessa Sanderson CBE