Nottingham Post

Banners up for our Emily!

COUNCIL’S PUBLIC ‘THANK YOU’ FOR SILVER MEDALLIST WHO IS CITY’S GOLDEN GIRL

- By POST REPORTER newsdesk@nottingham­post.com

BANNERS have gone up in Bulwell to congratula­te returning Olympic heroine Emily Campbell.

The 27-year-old became Britain’s first-ever female Olympic weightlift­ing medallist when she won silver in the 87kg-plus event at the Tokyo Games.

Emily lifted 161kg – her heaviestev­er weight – to propel herself into second place behind China’s Li Wenwen.

She won European gold earlier this year in Moscow, and previously took bronze in the 2018 Commonweal­th Games. This was off the back of winning the British Championsh­ips – setting a new record in the process – in Coventry the year before.

Several banners have gone up at Bulwell Riverside and at the market site, highlighti­ng Emily’s Olympic achievemen­t and congratula­ting her on her amazing success.

Her proud local community has been right behind Emily and supporting her success, with the Nottingham Markets team making a donation to her Olympic fund in 2019. The money, which came from stallholde­r contributi­ons, helped with travel and accommodat­ion costs.

Councillor David Mellen, leader of Nottingham City Council, said: “We had representa­tion at the Games from a number of competitor­s from the city and we’re incredibly proud of all of them.

“However, we wanted to acknowledg­e Emily’s remarkable achievemen­t of becoming the first female weightlift­ing medallist in British Olympic history. That’s a huge thing for her personally and for her sport.

“We know how much Bulwell means to Emily, and, clearly, how much she means to her community.

“Putting up the banners around the market and outside the Riverside is only a small gesture but we wanted to mark her success.

“She is an inspiratio­n to young people – both here in Nottingham and further afield – and is the embodiment of just what can be achieved in life with talent, commitment, focus and hard work.

“We’re so proud of her.”

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A picture of Afghan children, with toys sent from the UK, taken by Mark Iles when serving as a reservist in Kabul in 2006/6

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