London Youth Games


The London Youth Games is an annual multi-sport event held in London, England. The London Youth Games offer competitive opportunities for young participants aged 7 to 18 across 30 sports. The London Youth Games are contested between the 32 London boroughs and take place at venues around the capital all year round, with the focal point being a finals weekend at the National Sports Centre in Crystal Palace. The finals weekend traditionally takes place on the first weekend in July and they are free and open to all young people living in or going to school in London. Over 125,000 young Londoners take part in the London Youth Games, making it the largest annual youth sports event in Europe.
The London Youth Games are delivered by London's local authorities, several NGBs and over 2,000 volunteers each year. A small team of full-time staff help to co-ordinate the LYG volunteering programme ' GamesForce ' which, together with volunteering agencies, help recruit, train and provide opportunities in media, events, sports, officiating and team leadership for persons aged 16 and above at the London Youth Games.
The London Youth Games is funded by Balfour Beatty, Sport England National Lottery, and Thames Water among others. The London Youth Games are organised and managed by the London Youth Games Foundation, which is a registered charity. Representatives from the London boroughs and a number of independent trustees make up the Board of trustees.

History

1977–1984

The London Youth Games is launched as one of two major sporting events to mark the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. The first Games were held that same year at the National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace, where it has remained since.
After a year away, the Games returned in 1979 and continued to grow through the early 1980s with the introduction of more sports and a rise in the number of competitors.

1985–1989

London Youth Games Ltd is created in 1985 to cater for the growth and complexity of the organisation dedicated to running the London Youth Games and other London sports events for young people.
The 1986 London Youth Games sees the introduction of a water sports regatta at the Royal Albert and Victoria Docks. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the 1987 London Youth Games features in cycling's Milk Race and the cross-country championships are introduced to the Games programme.

1990–2000

In 1994, BAA Heathrow becomes first title sponsor of the London Youth Games which are renamed ' The London Heathrow Youth Games '. The Mini Games event for Londoners under the age of 11 is introduced. The Indoor Cricket Cup is set up in 1996. A then record 20,000 children take part in the 1998 London Youth Games.
The regatta is revamped in 1999 with the introduction of separate competitions in canoeing, sailing and rowing. Events for disabled athletes, swimming, football and girls rugby union are introduced.
A four-day national Youth Games final of the winning teams from all 43 Area Youth Games in the UK takes place in Southampton in August 2000. London sends two squads to represent them at 'The BAA Millennium Youth Games' in the 12 sports competitions.

2001–2005

The London Youth Games reach their 25th anniversary in 2001 with GB Olympic diver Tony Ally among its promoters.
The Queen, accompanied by her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visit the London Youth Games Mini Games at Crystal Palace on 4 July as part of her Golden Jubilee Tour in 2002. She watches a relay race and presents winners medals.
London Youth Games establishes its own website. A festival stage with a big screen, 95.8 Capital FM and the Royal Navy entertain crowds at the 2003 London Youth Games finals weekend.
The 2004 London Youth Games are launched by former boxing champion Michael Watson and showcase the London 2012 bid during the launch and at the finals weekend. London Youth Games competitor Amber Charles, then 14, is chosen as a youth ambassador for the bid. Participants greet the Athens Olympic Flame as it arrives in the UK on its world tour.
BAA Heathrow's sponsorship of the Games ends in 2005 and a new public sector funding secured the London Youth Games' future with long-term funding from Sport England London and the Greater London Authority.
lights the flame at the 2010 London Youth Games Opening Ceremony

2006–2010

Balfour Beatty announces a six-year association with the London Youth Games in 2006. They sign as a title sponsor until 2013 and the London Youth Games are renamed ' The Balfour Beatty London Youth Games '.
British long-distance runner Mo Farah light the games torch at the opening ceremony of the 2007 London Youth Games.
The London Youth Games celebrate the 500,000th competitor in its history in 2009. The London Youth Games also gets its first patron with former competitor, Chicago Bulls and GB basketball captain Luol Deng and the London Youth Games Hall of Fame is launched with six former participants inducted.
In 2010, the London Youth Games hit a record 50,000 competitors and became the largest annual youth sports event in Europe. Olympic 400m runner Christine Ohuruogu was the 2010 London Youth Games patron. Six more alumni were inducted into the Hall of Fame. Foxy was introduced as the official London Youth Games mascot.

2011–present

2011 was another record year for the London Youth Games, as over 71,000 youngsters compete across 30 sports, with Richmond taking home the Jubilee Trophy. England women's footballer Rachel Yankey was the patron of that year's Games, and was also inducted into the 2011 Hall of Fame along with skier Chemmy Alcott, Paralympic swimmer Elaine Barrett, triathlete Tim Don, high jumper Dalton Grant, and squash player Paul Johnson.
2012 saw the London Youth Games introduce a whole new raft of school competitions in line with the national School Games pathway and hosted the inaugural finals at Crystal Palace in March. Hounslow were the victors and took home the Schools Shield. Games alumni Zoe Smith and David Weir were joint patrons for a record-breaking year at the London Youth Games. In Olympic and Paralympic year, Croydon were crowned winners of the Jubilee Trophy for the first time in 18 years. It was announced later in the year that participation figures for the 2012 Balfour Beatty London Youth Games were 104,463 – a record in the history of the event.
The London Youth Games was well represented at both the 2012 Olympics and 2012 Paralympics with 44 competitors in total. LYG alumni contributed 14 medals to Team GB including gold medals for Mo Farah, David Weir, Bradley Wiggins, Joanna Rowsell and Naomi Riches.
Olympic Judo athlete and former Greenwich competitor Gemma Gibbons is Patron for the 2013 Games. Wandsworth won the Balfour Beatty London Youth Games School Games and are now the holders of the Schools Shield. The Games Finals will take place on 6 and 7 July at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre.

Sports

The London Youth Games consists of 80 competitions in 30 different sports. The following sports are included in the London Youth Games programme:
Karate, Skiing, Showjumping, Darts

The Jubilee Trophy

The Jubilee Trophy is presented to the borough with the best overall performance at the London Youth Games.
In each competition, every position carries a points total. At the culmination of finals weekend, each borough's best 28 points totals are added together to give their final score. Penalties of up to 50 points can occur if a borough team does not attend or is disqualified from a competition they have entered. The borough with the highest overall score wins.

Previous Winners

YearJubilee trophyOther trophies
1977Havering-
1978no games held-
1979Havering-
1980Havering-
1981Havering-
1982Waltham Forest-
1983Havering-
1984Havering-
1985Croydon-
1986Bromley-
1987Waltham ForestInner London borough trophy – Southwark
1988BromleyInner London borough trophy – Southwark
1989EnfieldInner London borough trophy – Islington
1990RedbridgeInner London borough trophy – Islington
1991BromleyInner London borough trophy – Islington
1992RedbridgeInner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
1993RedbridgeInner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
1994CroydonInner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
1995HaveringInner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
1996RedbridgeInner London borough trophy – Lewisham
1997HaveringInner London borough trophy – Greenwich
1998HaveringInner London borough trophy – Greenwich
1999HaveringInner London borough trophy – Southwark
2000HaveringInner London borough trophy – Greenwich
2001HaveringInner London borough trophy – Southwark
2002HaveringInner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
2003BexleyInner London borough trophy – Southwark
2004HaveringDisability trophy – Southwark
Inner London borough trophy – Southwark
Most improved borough – Greenwich
Rick Grice Fair Play trophy – Bexley
2005RedbridgeDisability trophy – Lewisham
Inner London borough trophy – Southwark
Most improved borough – Barnet
2006HaveringDisability trophy – Lewisham
Inner London borough trophy – Lewisham
Most improved borough – Hounslow
Rick Grice Fair Play trophy – Merton
2007BromleyDisability trophy – Lewisham
Inner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
Most improved borough – Tower Hamlets
2008BromleyDisability trophy – Lewisham
Inner London borough trophy – Lewisham
Most improved borough – Kensington & Chelsea
2009HaveringDisability trophy – Wandsworth
Inner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
Most improved borough – Richmond
Rick Grice Fair Play trophy – Westminster
Thames Water Regatta – Richmond
2010BromleyDisability trophy – Croydon
Inner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
Most improved borough – Southwark
Rick Grice Fair Play trophy – Barking & Dagenham
Thames Water Regatta – Richmond
2011RichmondDisability trophy – Lewisham
Most improved borough – Lewisham
Thames Water Regatta – Richmond
2012CroydonDisability trophy – Croydon
Inner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
Most improved borough – Sutton
Schools Shield – Hounslow
Thames Water Regatta – Kensington & Chelsea
2013WandsworthDisability trophy – Croydon
Inner London borough trophy – Wandsworth
Most improved borough – Haringey
Schools Shield – Wandsworth
Thames Water Regatta – Richmond

Jubilee Trophy wins by borough

Event Winners

Athletics

YearBorough
2003Bromley
2004Bromley
2005Bromley
2006Bromley
2007Lewisham

YearMaleFemale
2008Waltham ForestBarking and Dagenham
2009HaveringBromley
2010EnfieldBromley
2011EnfieldBromley
2012SouthwarkBromley
2013Tower HamletsBromley
2014SouthwarkBromley
2015WandsworthHavering

Angling

YearBorough
2003Croydon
2004Hillingdon
2005Sutton
2006Croydon
2007Waltham Forest
2008Croydon
2009Enfield
2010Enfield
2011Croydon
2012Enfield
2013Croydon
2014Croydon
2015Greenwich

Archery

YearBorough
2003Ealing
2004Redbridge
2005Redbridge
2006Redbridge
2007Redbridge
2008Redbridge
2009Kingston
2010Redbridge
2011Richmond
2012Redbridge
2013Redbridge
2014Hillingdon
2015Hammersmith & Fulham
Archery-

Badminton

YearBorough
2003Bromley
2004Harrow
2005Bromley
2006Bromley
2007Redbridge
2008Haringey
2009Redbridge
2010Harrow
2011Merton
2012Redbridge
2013Redbridge
2014Redbridge
2015Sutton

Basketball

YearMaleFemale
2003HackneyHaringey
2004HackneyHaringey
2005HackneyHaringey
2006HackneyHaringey
2007BarnetHaringey
2008HaringeyHaringey
2009HaringeyHaringey
2010HounslowHaringey
2011LewishamSouthwark
2012LambethSouthwark
2013HaringeySouthwark
2014Barking & DagenhamNewham
2015HarrowSouthwark

Boccia

YearBorough
2005Croydon
2006Southwark
2007Waltham Forest
2008Wandsworth
2009Merton
2010Croydon
2011Lewisham
2012Enfield
2013Lewisham
2014Lewisham
2015Croydon

Canoeing

YearBorough
2003Islington
2004Islington
2005Islington
2006TBC
2007Westminster
2009Sutton

Cricket

YearMaleFemale
2003RichmondHarrow
2004RedbridgeEaling
2005TBCTBC
2006HarrowRedbridge
2007EalingBromley
2008HarrowMerton
2009Tower HamletsRedbridge
2010RedbridgeBexley
2011HarrowBarnet
2012RedbridgeHammersmith & Fulham
2013HarrowHammersmith & Fulham
2014RedbridgeWandsworth
2015HarrowBromley
2015HillingdonBromley

Cycling (Road)

YearBorough
2003Hillingdon
2004Hillingdon
2005Redbridge
2006Redbridge
2007Redbridge
2008Hillingdon
2009Hackney
2010Hackney
2011Richmond
2012Richmond
2013Richmond
2014Richmond
2015Hackney

Cycling (BMX)

YearBorough
2013Hounslow
2014Southwark
2015Hackney

Diving

YearBorough
2003Havering
2004Havering
2005Havering
2006Havering
2007Havering
2008Havering
2009Bromley
2010Bromley
2011Bromley
2012Croydon
2013Croydon
2014Croydon
2015Bromley

Fencing

YearBorough
2003Havering
2004Enfield
2005Bromley
2006Kensington & Chelsea
2007Newham
2008Newham
2009 =Barnet
Enfield
Newham
2010Newham
2011Newham
2012Newham
2013Enfield
Newham
2014Ealing
2015Kensington and Chelsea

Football

YearMaleFemale
2003LewishamWaltham Forest
2004NewhamWandsworth
2005BrentSouthwark
2006RedbridgeSouthwark
2007GreenwichHillingdon
2008NewhamLewisham
2009BrentLambeth
2010SouthwarkHaringey
2011LewishamBexley
2012EnfieldTower Hamlets
2013LewishamBromley
2014LewishamWaltham Forest
2015BexleyWandsworth

Gymnastics (Floor and Vault/Artistic)

YearMaleFemale
2003CamdenBexley
2004Southwark Hillingdon
2005SouthwarkHillingdon
2006Southwark
Harrow
Hillingdon
Bexley
2007Southwark
Harrow
Sutton
Bexley
2008Bexley
Harrow
Sutton
Bexley
2009Southwark
Harrow
Kensington & Chelsea
Bexley
2010Southwark
Kingston
Sutton
Bexley
2011Croydon
Kingston
Lewisham
Bexley
2012Southwark Sutton

Hockey

YearMaleFemale
2003BromleyHavering
2004KingstonBromley
2005BromleySouthwark
2006BromleyHavering
2007BromleySouthwark
2008BromleySouthwark
2009BromleyRichmond
2010HaveringRichmond
2011KingstonWandsworth
2012RedbridgeWandsworth
2013HaringeyWandsworth
2014WandsworthWandsworth
2015SouthwarkHarrow

Judo

YearMaleFemale
2003BrentBrent
2004BrentBrent
2005BrentRedbridge
2006Hammersmith and FulhamRedbridge
2007BromleyBarking & Dagenham
2008SuttonSouthwark
2009RichmondSutton
2010WandsworthSutton
2011WandsworthSutton
2012WandsworthGreenwich
2013WandsworthSutton
2014WandsworthGreenwich
2015WandsworthSutton
2016Wandsworth

Karate

YearMaleFemale
2008HaveringHavering
2009RedbridgeHavering

Kayak Sprint

YearBorough
2009Richmond
2010Richmond
2011Richmond
2012Kensington & Chelsea
2013Richmond
2014Richmond
2015Richmond
2016Hammersmith & Fulham

Kayak Slalom

YearBorough
2008Kensington & Chelsea
2009Islington
2010Kensington & Chelsea
2011Kensington & Chelsea
2012Tower Hamlets
2013Kensington & Chelsea
2014Kensington & Chelsea
2015Richmond

Netball

YearBorough
2003Havering
2004Havering
2005Barking & Dagenham
2006Redbridge
2007Barking & Dagenham
2008Redbridge
2009Redbridge
2010Redbridge
2011Havering
2012Havering
2013Redbridge
2014Redbridge
2015Redbridge

ParaGames Athletics

YearMaleFemale
2003CroydonCroydon
2004HaringeyBexley
2005LewishamBexley
2006LewishamCroydon
2007LewishamBexley
2008EnfieldBarking & Dagenham
2009CroydonEnfield
2010CroydonCroydon
2011CroydonCroydon
2012CroydonCroydon
2013CroydonCroydon
2014CroydonCroydon
2015LewishamNewham

ParaGames Football

YearMaleFemale--
2003LambethBromley--
2004GreenwichGreenwich--
2005NewhamLewisham--
2006NewhamHammersmith & Fulham--
2007LewishamBexley--
2008NewhamN/A--
2009LambethBromley--
2010SouthwarkBromley--
2011NewhamBexley--
2012LambethBromley--
2013Hammersmith & FulhamBromley--
2014GreenwichEaling--
2015=Wandsworth
Hackney
2016=Hammersmith & Fulham
Hammersmith & Fulham
Kingston
Lewisham
City of London
Wandsworth
Bromley
Ealing
Tower Hamlets
Hammersmith & Fulham

ParaGames Swimming

YearMaleFemale
2003CroydonBexley
2004SuttonSutton
2005CroydonLewisham
2006LewishamCroydon
2007SuttonLewisham
2008SuttonLewisham
2009SuttonSutton
2010EnfieldCroydon
2011SuttonSutton
2012SuttonCroydon
2013CroydonCroydon
2014CroydonCroydon
2015CroydonCroydon

Swimming

YearMaleFemale
2003BromleyBromley
2004RichmondBromley
2005LewishamBromley
2006LewishamLewisham
2007HaveringBromley
2008SuttonBromley
2009HillingdonBromley
2010CroydonHillingdon
2011CroydonHillingdon
2012EalingHillingdon
2013CroydonHillingdon
2014BromleyCroydon
2015BromleyRichmond

Table Tennis

YearMaleFemale
2003KingstonKingston
2004EnfieldKingston
2005WandsworthEnfield
2006WandsworthEnfield
2007EalingBrent
2008Tower HamletsBrent
2009EalingTower Hamlets
2010EalingTower Hamlets
2011EnfieldWestminster
2012WandsworthEnfield
2013SouthwarkHackney
2014SuttonHackney
2015CroydonBrent

Tennis (Team)

YearBorough
2003Havering
2004Bromley
2005Croydon
2006Redbridge
2007Sutton
2008Sutton
2009Bromley
2010Bromley
2011Havering
2012Havering
2013Bromley
2014Croydon
2015Wandsworth

Trampolining

YearBorough
2003Waltham Forest
2004Enfield
2005Enfield
2006Kingston
2007Bromley
2008Havering
2009Bromley
2010Bromley
2011Kingston
2012Bromley
2013Havering
2014Hillingdon
2015Hillingdon

Triathlon/Aquathon

YearBorough
2003Waltham Forest
2004TBC
2005Enfield
2006Havering
2007Havering
2008Havering
2009Havering
2010Havering
2011Richmond
2012Enfield
2013Bromley
2014Enfield
2015Enfield

Volleyball

YearMaleFemale
2003HaveringHavering
2004WandsworthHavering
2005WandsworthHavering
2006WandsworthWandsworth
2007RedbridgeWandsworth
2008RedbridgeWandsworth
2009WandsworthHavering
2010WandsworthCroydon
2011WandsworthWandsworth
2012CroydonWandsworth
2013WandsworthWandsworth
2014WandsworthWandsworth
2015WandsworthWandsworth

Weightlifting

YearBorough
2001Ealing
2002Hounslow
2003Enfield
Hounslow
2004Enfield
Hounslow
2005Enfield
2006Bexley
2007Bexley
2008Bexley
2009Bexley
2010Bexley
Hackney
2011Hackney
2012Hackney
2013Hillingdon
Ealing
2014Hillingdon
2015Ealing
Hillingdon

Alumni

The London Youth Games has been a stepping stone in the careers of many of Great Britain's finest Olympic and Paralympic athletes. Below is a list of athletes from each sport who are former participants at the London Youth Games.
at the 2010 London Youth Games
Athletics
Jackie Agyepong, Dina Asher-Smith, Steve Backley, Julia Bleasdale, Abdul Buhari, Linford Christie, Tasha Danvers, Monique Davis, Tyrone Edgar, Mo Farah, Jo Fenn, Rikki Fifton, Dalton Grant, John Herbert, JJ Jegede, Jade Johnson, Jeanette Kwakye, Joice Maduaka, Christine Ohuruogu, Tosin Oke, Samson Oni, Scott Overall, Abi Oyepitan, Asha Philip, John Regis, Laura Turner, David Weir, Benedict Whitby, Conrad Williams, Nadia Williams
Badminton
Aamir Ghaffar, Rajiv Ouseph
Basketball
Ogo Adegboye, Matthew Bryan-Amaning, Arek Deng, Ajou Deng, Luol Deng, Temi Fagbenle, Rosalee Mason, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Azania Stewart, Andrew Sullivan
Cricket
Rory Hamilton-Brown, Susie Rowe
Cycling
Erick Rowsell, Jo Rowsell, Bradley Wiggins
receives his London Youth Games Hall of Fame award in 2010
Diving
Tony Ally, Blake Aldridge, Peter Waterfield
Fencing
James-Andrew Davis, Richard Kruse, Soji Aiyenuro, Curtis Miller
Football
Chris Bart-Williams, Siobhan Chamberlain, Ashley Cole, Rio Ferdinand, Dickson Etuhu, Gavin Hoyte, Jordon Ibe, Justin Hoyte, Ledley King, Eartha Pond, Claire Rafferty, Lianne Sanderson, Alex Scott, Danny Shittu, Raheem Sterling, Casey Stoney, Fara Williams, Rachel Yankey
Gymnastics
Chris Bower
Hockey
Darren Cheesman, Dan Shingles
Judo
Victoria Dunn, Gemma Gibbons, Karina Bryant, Winston Gordon, Michelle Holt, Ashley McKenzie
Kayak / Canoe
Lizzie Broughton, Leanne Brown, Richard Hounslow, Lucy Ormorod, Marthe de Ferrer
Karate
Rachel Newey
Netball
Kadeem Corbin, Sasha Corbin, Amanda Newton
Rugby
Maggie Alphonsi, Helen Clayton, Louise Horgan, Katy Storie, Topsy Ojo
Rowing
Tom Aggar, Ryan Chamberlain, Mark Hunter, Naomi Riches
Skiing
Chemmy Alcott, Aaron Tipping
Squash
Paul Johnson, Dominique Lloyd-Walter, Alison Waters
at the 2010 London Youth Games
Swimming
Elaine Barrett, Ellen Gandy, Dervis Konuralp, Zara Long, Amy Marren, Craig Moate
Table Tennis
Darius Knight
Tennis
Anne Keothavong
Triathlon
Tim Don, Stuart Hayes, Jodie Swallow
Volleyball
Dami Bakare, Peter Bakare, Lucy Boulton, Natasha Brewer, Lizzie Reid, Darius Setsoafia, Yasser Slitti, Nikki Strachan
Weightlifting
Joanne Calvino, Darren Holloway, Jack Oliver, Zoe Smith, Emily Godley, Mercy Brown
Other
Brendano Lee , Warren Russell, Charlene White, James Keothavong

Hall of Fame

The London Youth Games Hall of Fame was established in 2009. It is made up of former competitors who have progressed from the London Youth Games to the world stage.
Former 100m champion Linford Christie, 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu, javelin thrower Steve Backley, Chicago Bulls and GB basketball captain Luol Deng, rower Mark Hunter and Paralympic swimmer Dervis Konuralp were the first Hall of Fame inductees in 2009.
They were followed in 2010 by 400m hurdler Tasha Danvers, long-distance runner Mo Farah, England footballer Rio Ferdinand, netball player Amanda Newton, Paralympic athlete David Weir and cyclist Bradley Wiggins.
The third group of inductees in 2011 were skier Chemmy Alcott, Paralympic swimmer Elaine Barrett, triathlete Tim Don, high jumper Dalton Grant, squash player Paul Johnson, and footballer Rachel Yankey.
In 2012 the inductees were cyclist Joanna Rowsell, Paralympic rower Naomi Riches, judo star and 2013 Patron Gemma Gibbons, canoeist Richard Hounslow, England rugby star Maggie Alphonsi and world champion track star John Regis.
London 2012 judo bronze medallist Karina Bryant, England and Arsenal footballer Alex Scott, fencer Richard Kruse, Olympic silver medallist diver Peter Waterfield and were all inducted in 2013, as well as Darren Hall, who is considered among many as the best ever British badminton player.
Between them, the current 32 members have amassed 46 Olympic or Paralympic medals, 123 World Championship medals, 1 Tour de France, 6 Premier League medals, 1 European Champions League medal and over 1000 international appearances for their country.

Hall of Fame and Awards Evening

The annual Hall of Fame and Awards Evening not only sees former London Youth Games competitors inducted into the Hall of Fame, it recognises and presents special awards to individuals and organisations who make a major contribution to the success of the London Youth Games.
The 2012 Hall of Fame and Awards evening took place on Tuesday 9 October at Lords Cricket Ground.
Below is a list of previous award winners at the evening:
The Jubilee Cup
YearWinnerYearWinner-
2010GamesForce Team Leaders2011Eddie Land 2012Jackie Valin

Community Partner of the Year
YearWinnerYearWinner-
2010England Basketball2011Tennis Foundation2012British Cycling & Access Sport

Coach of the Year
YearWinnerYearWinner-
2010Keir Apperly 2011Richard Sheridan 2012Mark Betts

GamesForce Volunteer of the Year
YearWinnerYearWinner-
2010Jack Montoya 2011Helen Tang 2012Roseanne Blaze

Volunteer of the Year
YearWinnerYearWinner-
2010Lindsay Sartori 2011George Brown 2012Craigie-Lee Paterson

Rick Grice Spirit of the Games Award
YearWinner-
2011Waltham Forest rowing2012CJ White & Sophie Hammond