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College can turn out a good sport

- SARAH HARRIS

RAveeNA PATeL hopes to inspire other young women to get involved in sport.

This autumn, the 17year-old keen cricketer will begin the second year of her Level 3 sport and exercise sciences diploma at Birmingham Metropolit­an College (BMet).

she will have the opportunit­y to focus more on sports massage and therapy, a career path she eventually hopes to follow.

raveena, from north Birming- ham, says: ‘ I’d like to study sports therapy at university, so want to learn as much as I can about physiology and anatomy.

‘At college you get more freedom with how you learn and this prepares you for university.

‘BMet has a big library you can stay behind late and work in when you need to. There’s a really good gym where I can do cardio and leg workouts.’ raveena studies fitness testing, sports performanc­e and nutrition and she is required to complete 30 hours of work experience in a sporting capacity.

she also volunteers as an event coordinato­r at the Birmingham schools Winter Games and during the local Panathlon Challenge tournament for students with disabiliti­es.

raveena plays netball for BMet, but her main passion is cricket: she joined Warwickshi­re County Cricket Club’s women’s team in 2016 — and toured south Africa.

In addition, she is a member of teams at BMet, Walmley Cricket Club and Aston Manor Cricket Club. ‘At school, I was also into football, judo, rugby, rounders, badminton and athletics, but cricket became my main sport.

‘There’s a good mix of male and female students at college, and the women are involved in all kinds of sports.

‘ We encourage each other as we understand what it’s like to manage your assignment­s, your training, being in competitio­ns and coach ing or volunteeri­ng.

‘This is a great time to be involved in sport. There are so many role models out there.’

For more informatio­n about BMet, log onto www.bmet.ac.uk

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