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Yorkshire charity, business and sport heroes recognised in King's Birthday Honours
Yorkshire charity, business and sport heroes recognised in King's Birthday Honours

BBC News

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Yorkshire charity, business and sport heroes recognised in King's Birthday Honours

Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee has been appointed OBE in the King's Birthday double Olympic gold medal winner, who announced his retirement from the sport in late 2024, has been recognised for services to triathlon and to 37-year-old athlete took gold at London 2012 before defending his title in Rio four years later, with Brownlee calling the OBE a "great privilege".He is one of a number of people being recognised for a range of achievements, charity work, fundraising or community involvement across Yorkshire. Brownlee, originally from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, said: "No one goes into triathlon as an eight-year-old kid to get this kind of recognition, but it's absolutely fantastic."I had a career that I'm very proud of and was very literally a childhood dream."A world champion in 2009 and 2011, Brownlee is the only triathlete to be crowned junior world champion, U23 world champion, European champion and Olympic his work with the Brownlee Foundation charity, he said: "I am really proud of the role hopefully I've had in inspiring thousands of children to get into sport and live healthier lifestyles." Among those receiving knighthoods in the King's Birthday Honours is Sheffield-based Peter Peter is the former chief executive of the Education and Skills Funding Agency and a former board member at the Department for Tarn, from Barnsley and chief executive officer of Delta Academies Trust, has also been appointed Knights Bachelor for services to chief executive Roisin Currie is appointed Ms Currie has led the bakery firm since 2022 and has been honoured for her contributions to the hospitality industry. Sophie Maxwell, from Sheffield, founded The Really NEET Project to support young people not in education, employment or has been appointed MBE, along with Fiona Martin, the founder of the Leeds-based Friends of Alfie Martin charity, and Gillian Caine, for services to scouting and helping those with diabetes in West appointed MBE is Dr Amanda Wilcox, who was pro-vice-chancellor at York St John University between 2018 and 2022 and led the university's response to the Covid pandemic."I am delighted and honoured to receive this recognition for my work in higher education, a sector within which I am wholly committed and hugely proud," she said."This means such a lot to me - not just the award, but that colleagues took time to make a submission." Dr Lesley Schatzberger, the founder of the York-based charity Jessie's Fund, has also been appointed charity was established in 1995 and helps children with serious illness, complex needs and communication difficulties through the therapeutic use of Fund was named after nine-year-old Jessie George, who died in 1994 after she was diagnosed with a brain by Jessie's love of music, she set up the charity after her daughter's death to offer music therapy to children in hospices across the UK. Those being awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) include Becky Malby, from Malby, a co-founder of the Ilkley Clean River Group and chair of the Ilkley Pool and Lido Community Group, has been recognised for her contribution to river cleanliness and the local Calvert, a manager for North Yorkshire Council, said she was "shocked and overwhelmed" when she received a letter informing her of a BEM."I just couldn't believe it," she said."I didn't cry but I was close to tear - it was a massive shock that someone had nominated me for the honour." Mrs Calvert, who lives in County Durham, supported a government numeracy programme and helped thousands of people gain new skills in the region. Also receiving a BEM is Zarith Nasa Hussain, who is being recognised for his services to cricket in Bradford, and Valerie Hoyle, who has pushed the development of women's football in Rotherham for more than 50 years. Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

Flintshire pupils swim, run and cycle at Mold Leisure Centre
Flintshire pupils swim, run and cycle at Mold Leisure Centre

Leader Live

time09-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Flintshire pupils swim, run and cycle at Mold Leisure Centre

The event at Mold Leisure Centre, delivered by Tata Steel UK; the Brownlee Foundation, established by Olympic medal-winning triathletes Alistair and Jonny Brownlee to inspire children to get active and take part in sport; and Pho3nix Kids, a free sports and education platform for children and schools; will give seven to 11-year-olds the chance to take part in a fun, non-competitive triathlon. First launched by Tata Steel in 2007, the Kids of Steel triathlon aims to bring together the local community to encourage young children, regardless of their experience, to get active through swimming, cycling and running in a safe environment. Read more: Free family fun as Mold Carnival gets set to entertain this summer The children will swim about 50 metres, cycle 800 metres in a traffic-free zone and finish with a 300 metre run. However, these distances can be adjusted to ensure every child has a positive experience, whatever their ability or needs. Tata Steel's Shotton works manager Matt Roberts said: "I am excited to see another Kids of Steel event taking place in Mold this year to give children of all abilities a positive experience of all three sports. Read more: Flintshire man takes flight with 'little heart in the sky' "It's a great event that brings the whole community together, with over 40 of our Shotton steelworkers volunteering on the day." Alistair Brownlee from the Brownlee Foundation added: "We're thrilled to be partnering with Tata Steel for this year's Kids of Steel triathlon, a community event to get young people moving. "Together, our goal is to ensure every child enjoys their experience and goes home with a big smile on their face."

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