James Williams, from Wirral, won bronze in the 4x400m relay at the European Indoor Championships If PUPILS at a Wallasey secondary school are looking for some inspiration when it comes to doing well at Sport, they need look no further than their Maths teacher. Runner James Williams, who takes class at Weatherhead High School, was selected to represent Team GB at the European Indoor Championships in Poland at the weekend. And Williams, who represents Liverpool Harriers Athletics Club, did not disappoint, taking bronze in the 4x400m relay on Sunday. The achievement is all the more remarkable given his role as a teacher prevents him from undertaking a full time training regime.
Updated: March 7, 2021, 7:31 pm
Keely Hodgkinson clinched gold for Great Britain in Torun (Darko Vojinovic/AP)
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Keely Hodgkinson led from the front to claim 800 metres gold for Great Britain on the final day of the European Indoor Championships in Torun.
Four days after her 19th birthday, Hodgkinson held Polish pair Joanna Jozwik and Angelika Cichocka at bay to become Britain’s youngest European Indoors champion since 1970.
New Canaan Community Foundation thanks residents for generosity
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The President, and the Chief Executive Officer of the New Canaan Communtiy Foundation in the town shows gratitude in this letter to the residents of the town for their generosity amid the coronavirus pandemic, gives information about the non-profit organization’s work last year, and details about its annual meeting on Wednesday, February, 3, 2021, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., via the Zoom application.Contributed photo
To the Editor:
I write on behalf of the New Canaan Community Foundation to thank our town’s residents for their generosity and the spirit in which we enter the New Year.