Bath Chronicle

Kellyman invited to special reception

- Bella Butler sport@bathchron.co.uk

BATH skeleton star Milly Kellyman rubbed shoulders with three British sporting heroes after being singled out to attend a special Parliament­ary Reception hosted by Baroness Tanni Grey-thompson at the House of Lords.

Kellyman’s athletics career is supported by a partnershi­p between Entain – owner of Ladbrokes and Coral – and Sportsaid, and the talented athlete was one of 15 athletes hand-picked to attend the celebrator­y event in Westminste­r. Grey-thompson, an 11-time Paralympic champion, was joined by former Olympic champion Mohamed Sbihi and five-time Paralympic medallist Natasha Baker at the reception that celebrated the impact of Sportsaid and Entain’s funding in transformi­ng young careers.

Kellyman, 28, had the unique opportunit­y to absorb Greythomps­on, Sbihi and Baker’s eminent insight and enjoy a day in the capital to savour at the iconic political venue.

And Grey-thompson, who racked up a stunning 16 Paralympic medals between Seoul 1988 and Athens 2004, said: “Sport is so important to British society - not just medal success, but giving young people that chance to be the best that they can be.

“My career and so much of what I did was based on the support I had from Sportsaid, and it’s amazing to see that support going back to young athletes going forward.”

Kellyman, who is about to kick off her internatio­nal skeleton season and trains at the University of Bath, had the chance to mingle with the other Sportsaid and Entain-supported athletes before listening to speeches from Greythomps­on, Sbihi and Baker to cap a memorable two hours.

Sportsaid alumni won a staggering 14 gold, 19 silver and 14 bronze medals for Team GB this summer while in the Paralympic­s, claimed 26 gold, 33 silver and 35 bronzes as the revolution­ary impact of the funding was showcased on the biggest sporting stage.

Over 400 athletes across Team GB and Paralympic­sgb in Tokyo had previously benefited from Sportsaid funding and Baker, who scooped silver at Tokyo 2020, said: “I can remember receiving my first grant from Sportsaid and it made a massive difference.

“Not just in a monetary sense, but it opens up a lot of doors and enables you to do things that you wouldn’t have been able to do without that money.”

Rower Sbihi, who added bronze in the men’s eight to his coxless four glory in Rio, added: “Having the support and confidence in me through Sportsaid helped me bridge that gap to the next level.

“I was able to represent GB as a junior and 18 years later, here I am sat talking to the young athletes.”

Entain, owner of Ladbrokes and Coral, is proud to be championin­g the next generation of British sporting heroes by providing talented young athletes with financial support and personal developmen­t opportunit­ies in partnershi­p with Sportsaid. Visit entaingrou­p.com to find out more.

 ?? ?? Bath skeleton star Milly Kellyman at the House of Lords
Bath skeleton star Milly Kellyman at the House of Lords

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