London 2012 Olympic Charity Gold Challenge Launched

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A scheme that seeks to encourage mass sports participation and raise money for charity as a result of the London 2012 Games has been launched.

Gold Challenge aims to raise £20m for charity by the end of 2012 by getting people to test themselves in Olympic and Paralympic sports.

Organisers hope more than 100,000 will enrol to help their chosen charity.

Gold Challenge founder Dan Thompson said he hoped the scheme would inspire people all ages.

"My vision for Gold Challenge is twofold - to inspire people of every age and physical ability to play sport, and raise significant sums of money for charity.

"By harnessing the growing excitement around London 2012, we are in a unique position to deliver these two objectives."

Individuals or teams will be able to participate in up to 30 types of sport though the scheme.

Visit our Gold Challenge section for a short video and information on how to take part.

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Northumberland Sport