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Change4Life British Asian Sports Award 2010

 

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The first ever Change4Life British Asian Sports Awards will take place on 6th February 2010.
Change4Life, the government campaign that encourages families to ‘eat well, move more and live longer’, has joined forces with the British Asian Sports Awards to raise awareness of issues around diet and physical activity amongst the South Asian community.
The announcement made on Friday 29th May at a special ceremony at the Sheraton Skyline Hotel was attended by a host of famous faces including British Asian Sports Awards ambassador Mark Ramprakash, as well as representatives from the Change4Life campaign. British Asian Sports Awards winners, nominees and sponsors from previous years also attended.
Rajan Singh, Executive Vice President of Sony Entertainment Television Asia, founder and organiser of the British Asian Sports Awards highlighted the importance of joining forces with Change4Life:
“We at BASA are delighted to have Change4Life on board as the title sponsor in supporting our initiative of promoting physical activity through sports and thereby rewarding the talented in the process. It’s vital that we support budding youngsters in their chosen field of sport and in doing so we will undoubtedly discover a new generation of sports stars.”
Will Cavendish, Director of Health and Wellbeing at the Department of Health said:
“The Change4Life British Asian Sports Awards will not only be a celebration of the successes of British Asian sporting talent, they will also inspire more Asian children and adults to get more active.
“The awards are a great opportunity to encourage everyone to take up physical activities that will have a positive impact on their health. We should aim to help our children do at least 60 minutes of activity each day.”
Posted on 03/07/2009
Region: England
Venue: Sheraton Skyline Hotel
Website: www.nhs.uk/Change4Lif...
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