STUDENTS at Midhurst Rother College met Olympic athlete Pete Waterfield as part of the Sky Sports Living for Sport initiative.
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My Working Week: Before burnout becomes crisisThe Olympic diver (pictured passing on tips) best known for winning a Commonwealth silver medal in 2002, an Olympic silver medal in 2004 and competing in the London 2012 Olympics alongside Tom Daley, held a practical workshop using trampolines and delivered a theory workshop based around preparing for sport in the future.
Midhurst Rother College PE teacher Aaron Hancock, who co-ordinates the Sky Sports programme, said: “Giving students the chance to hear the stories of a person who has achieved their goals is invaluable and can only encourage the next generation of athletes as they move forward.”


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