August 28, 2005

RaW at the International Children's Games

A bit late, but here's RaW at the International Children's Games in July 2005.


Some of the RaW team who put together the ICG broadcast.
From L-R: Jimmy, Olivia, Phil, Mark, Craig, Shall, Emily, Steve, Dave and Tim.


Craig demonstrates how to drive the desk.


Blatant abuse of the Music cupboard. Necessary, but brutal.


The opening ceremony of the games. My god it went on a bit. RaW was in the Press area next to Sky Sports. :P


Through some ludicrous contraption, the Games Torch is lit.


Interesting juxtaposition made it look like the church was on fire.


People looking very silly. All in the name of sport and kids and stuff.

RaW's team at the International Children's Games consisted of:
Chris Doidge / Steve Hoon / Olivia Case / Emily Andrews / Jimmy Buckland / Adam Westbrook / Dave Spafford / Mark Papp / Mark Leggate / Craig Bemment / Ian Liverton / Phil Sharpe / Adam Riddell / Tim Peach / Tim Honeywill / Gavin Rutter / Shall Singh

You can listen to some highlights from the games here:
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Boys' Football Final
Swimming
Athletics
An introduction to Coventry

And there is more about RaW's involvement at the International Children's Games at RaW's website


- 2 comments by 1 or more people Not publicly viewable

  1. Yikes the 'eyes-closed' curse appears to have struck me on that top photo – d'oh!

    06 Sep 2005, 14:42

  2. Tanika

    awww i didnt get to be in the picture’s.
    i perfomed dancing in that show it was GREAT
    the best yet i would say :-)

    11 Feb 2007, 20:43


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