Decathlon Launches ‘Schools Get Skiing Competition’ Campaign With Graham Bell At Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead

Olympic skier Graham Bell officially launched the very first Decathlon ‘Schools Get Skiing Campaign’ at The Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead in December 2017 with 30 children from Ardley Hill Academy School, Dunstable.

The children won a prize to learn skiing with Graham and instructors from The Snow Centre following a drawing competition in November. Pupils from a number of schools in the region were given the opportunity to draw themselves participating in a variety of sports and the winners were chosen by a judging panel at Decathlon. The competition tied in with a new store opening in Dunstable.

This was the first initiative from Decathlon to engage schools directly and help children get into snowsports and the company plans to expand the program in 2018 across the UK.

Five time Olympic skier Graham Bell said: “Decathlon have got this great initiative. It’s about getting kids that have never skied before onto the snow and it’s amazing how quick some of them have picked it up. If you can get kids skiing when they are at primary school at places like indoor ski slopes or dry slopes then it's just a really good experience for them”.

Tea Djumisic, Market Manager for Decathlon, said: "We really wanted to design a program that engaged young people and children to help them into snowsports. The reception we received from schools was amazing and some of the drawings we saw were fantastic. Decathlon's motto is 'Sport for all - all for sport' and this campaign embodies that and we hope to continue providing the opportunity for children to experience a sport like skiing throughout 2018 and beyond”.

Sports retailer Decathlon has 28 stores in the UK offering a large variety of clothing and equipment for winter and summer activities.

The company was founded in 1976 and offers 70 sports under one roof. No matter what age, spending power or sports ability, everyone can find the right product for them from a mountain bike to a surfboard. With its 20 own brands alone the company has more than 35 000 different products sold by more than 1000 retail stores in 30 countries. All that with a low price and high quality. This is possible as Decathlon’s supply chain includes product creation, research and development, logistics and of course retail.

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