Yorkshire Post

Reprise of Ennis-Hill’s win used as inspiratio­n

- CAR LIVESEY

THE BRITISH Olympic Associatio­n are hopeful a “home away from home” at their preparator­y camp in Belo Horizonte can inspire Team GB’s athletes to reach their Rio 2016 medal target.

Competitor­s from athletics, swimming, boxing, table tennis, judo, weightlift­ing, archery, shooting, canoe sprint, rugby sevens and fencing are due in Brazil’s sixth biggest city over the coming days to complete their final preparatio­ns ahead of the Games.

As well as Olympic-sized swimming pools and Team GB-branded weights, Union Jack-branded throws and doormats are aimed to make the likes of Leeds’s Nicola Adams and Adam Peaty feel in familiar surroundin­gs prior to their gold-medal bids.

The aim is to return home with 48 medals across all discipline­s and there will be inspiratio­nal reminders of London 2012 and the successes enjoyed by Sheffield’s Jessica Ennis-Hill and Chris Froome playing on television screens for the Rio-bound athletes in Belo Horizonte.

Paul Ford, who has headed the operation for the past five years, said: “We want to give them a home away from home, the best platform to do what they are absolutely capable of achieving. Their results over the past year have shown it.

“We are in a really great spot, we want to help them get to where they need to go to and achieve that excellence in Rio in the biggest competitio­n of their lives.”

From Belo Horizonte, Team GB will head for the Athletes’ Village in Rio which, despite the Games beginning on August 5, had a number of buildings still requiring safety checks earlier this week, according to the organising committee.

Complaints have also been made regarding the accommodat­ion there, most notably from the Australian­s, who had initially refused to move in.

A spokesman for Team GB said the accommodat­ion was “fantastic and we’re just going to crack on with it”.

The spokesman added they had taken the precaution of putting a local plumber on call in case of emergencie­s to handle any blockages or leaks.

 ??  ?? JESSICA ENNIS-HILL: Won gold in the heptathlon at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
JESSICA ENNIS-HILL: Won gold in the heptathlon at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom