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Staffordshire wishes good luck to county Commonwealth Games athletes

Posted on Thursday 14th July 2022
Rebecca Bedford powerlifter

Rebecca Bedford

Staffordshire’s Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games athletes have been sent well-wishes by the county’s communities leader with the opening ceremony just days away.

They will compete across a range of disciplines throughout the event, and Staffordshire County Council’s cabinet member for communities and culture Victoria Wilson is urging people to get behind them while they’re enjoying the games.

Staffordshire athletes representing the England team include swimmers Adam Peaty OBE and Greg Butler, athletics stars Ben Williams, Jazmin Sawyers and Shaun Burrows, cyclists Dan Bigham, Hayden Norris, Josie Nelson and Sophie Capewell, netballer Beth Cobden and para powerlifter Rebecca Bedford.

People can find out more about them by visiting www.teamengland.org/team-england-athletes

Staffordshire will host two events, mountain biking on Cannock Chase trails on August 3 and the cycling time trial through part of South Staffordshire on August 4.

Meanwhile people are reminded that the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay tours Staffordshire next week, beginning in the Staffordshire Moorlands on Monday July 18 and then on to Stafford Borough on Tuesday July 19. The Queen’s Baton Relay then visits East Staffordshire, Lichfield District and Tamworth on Wednesday July 20. People in South Staffordshire and Cannock Chase District can enjoy the action on Saturday July 23.

People can find out full details of the Queen’s Baton Relay route, Games tickets and event schedules at www.birmingham2022.org

Staffordshire County Council’s cabinet member for communities and culture Victoria Wilson said:

It’s fantastic that we have so many Staffordshire athletes at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

It is a huge achievement for each one of them to represent their country and I’m sure people from near and far will get behind them when they’re competing.

This will be a truly memorable Games, happening in our area and during the Jubilee year. We’re proud to be hosting two events, helping us to showcase Staffordshire on the international stage.

Next week the Queen’s Baton Relay will be touring Staffordshire and I’m sure hundreds of people will come out to show their support.”

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