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Yorkshire Gold Seminar 06 July 2007  
At the end of May 2007, the Yorkshire Committee for the 2012 Games launched Yorkshire Gold, the strategy for seizing the opportunities of the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.

On July 6th 2007, 100 stakeholders in sport from across Yorkshire and Humber came together to learn about the
Sport and Physical Activity Opportunity for Yorkshire and the action plan that covers the period up to Beijing next year.  

Speakers at the event were Martin Havenhand, Chair of the Yorkshire Committee for the 2012 Games, and David Gent and Alistair Copeland from Sport England.  

You can download their presentations by clicking on the links below:

Yorkshire Gold, Martin Havenhand

Putting Sport Centre Stage, David Gent

Yorkshire Plan for Sport Progress Report, Alistair Copeland (Please note this presentation takes about 30 seconds to download).

Together for Sport, David Gent

Delegates also received copies of the following documents, which you can download by following the links below.

Our Promise for 2012, DCMS

Yorkshire Gold: Yorkshire and Humber’s Strategy for Seizing the Opportunities of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Yorkshire Committee for the 2012 Games

What We Do and How We Do It, Sport England