Here’s how our Staffordshire Paralympic supercharged heroes got on

Monday 19th September 2016

Rio 2016 Paralympic Games – 7-18 September 2016

So proud of all our Team GB Paralympic athletes – Congratulations ! Here’s how our Staffordshire Paralympians got on.

 

Lee Pearson CBELee Pearson CBE – Bagnall, Staffs Moorlands – Equestrian Dressage with horse Zion

Lee Pearson won GOLD in the grade 1b individual freestyle test for his 11th Paralympic equestrian gold medal since he made his debut at Sydney 2000.

And SILVER for Mr Lee Pearson CBE and Zion in the grade 1b individual championship test.


Ian MarsdenIan Marsden – Trentham, Stoke, Paracanoe GB KL1 sprint team

Won BRONZE in the Paralympics K1 200m paracanoe – and was close to taking gold after being involved in a three-way photo-finish in a thrilling race at Rio’s Lagoa Stadium course.
Previously represented Great Britain at powerlifting and handcycling

Great Britain closed the Rio Paralympics with 64 gold medals, the most by a British team since 1988.

Paralympic medal table

 

 

 

Find out more on the Paralympic website: https://www.rio2016.com/en/paralympics/sports


Masters of Art and Sport – 29th Oct 2016 –12th Feb 2017

The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

Get your SPART here!

SPART, this is my abbreviation of Sport-Art, not very clever, but what is very clever is the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery “Masters of Art and Sport” exhibition which runs from the 29th Oct – 12 Feb 2017.

Stoke-on-Trent, the UK’s European Sport City 2016 is celebrating the regions twin heritage of artistic achievement and sporting prowess by marrying the two together. Well, that’s my take on it but there’s a lot more to it than that. The technical spiel is that the exhibition looks at the abstract similarities and differences of art and sport.

Masters of Art & SportIt features 40 paintings by the late International Northern Artist Philippe Aird. One of the works was collaboration between Philippe and British Olympic gold medalist Darren Campbell whose career achievements provide the sporting element to the event. Philippe, who as a teenager was taught by world-famous Salford artist L.S. Lowry, had his own distinctive style and methodology producing high energy paintings with explosions of colour.

The painting symbolises the “B of the Bang” spontaneous release of physical and mental energy and how the mindset, technique and preparation of two very different individuals create something very special.

Lots more? You bet, starting with The City of Stoke sport show room featuring the work of award winning sport artist Paine Proffitt. The acclaimed local artist illustrates that the world of art and sport are not all that different. The artwork is a powerful reminder of how local clubs, teams and fans have helped to shape the character and identity of the people of the Potteries.

The superstars of the past were the great classical and latterly modernist artists. The Gods of the 20th and 21st century are our sporting heroes. To continue this theme The Potteries Museum has nominated 4 outstanding athletes to represent the city as its “Masters of Art and Sport Ambassadors”. Be part of the celebration and come along to the Potteries Museum & Art gallery; we would love to see you.

The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent
Tickets £5, concessions £3 – Download Poster

Claire Dixon
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