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Swimming star Duncan Goodhew says ‘Think before you sink free swims’


OLYMPIC swimming star Duncan Goodhew has urged civic leaders to reconsider plans to axe free swimming for children in Southampton.

The gold medal winner said council leisure bosses should “think very carefully” before slashing free sessions for under 12s at three city pools.

As previously reported in the Daily Echo, Tory leaders want to cut sessions at Oaklands, Bitterne and The Quays in an attempt to plug a £13m budget black hole.

Goodhew, who won gold in the 100m breaststroke and bronze in 4x100 medley at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, was in Southampton to promote Premier Sport’s free sports for kids scheme at the Warren Centre in Shirley Warren.

The 51-year-old said: “It is a great shame that these lessons are under threat. I find it very strange that, after the success of the Olympics and at a time when the Government is trying to encourage more youngsters to take up sport, especially swimming, free swimming lessons could be under threat.

“Swimming is unique as a sport. It is part of the national curriculum and one of those basic skills every parent wants their child to have. It’s also one of the Government’s three focus sports along with running and cycling.

“As far as I’m concerned the health and fitness of the community is of paramount importance, particularly given the rise in obesity.”

The scheme was introduced for under sevens two years ago and rolled out further by a Lib/Lab budget coalition in April. Around 2,600 kids have registered.

But Tories claim it has a low take-up and that it was too costly. Cabinet member for resources, Councillor Jeremy Moulton, said the Government had not stumped up enough cash, and was offering to pay only an estimated quarter of the costs.

“Sadly, it is not affordable within our current economic pressures,” he said.

Labour councillor Don Thomas, whose Coxford ward includes Oaklands swimming pool, said: “This is lunacy with the Olympics coming our way.”

Comments(6)

Adrian Smith says...
9:43am Sat 1 Nov 08

"I find it very strange that, after the success of the Olympics and at a time when the Government is trying to encourage more youngsters to take up sport, especially swimming, free swimming lessons could be under threat"

Not strange at all in a City where the culling of just a few of our hard working (sarc) civil servants would pay for all this and more.

Time to cut the size, shape and remuneration of our local Government.

southy says...
10:01am Sat 1 Nov 08

may if the echo could find ray tyrell another ex-olympic swimmer who is from southampton,to help change the concil minds on swimming for the under 12 year olds

Paramjit Bahia says...
1:53pm Sat 1 Nov 08

Duncan Goodhew is absolutely right in saying to the cut crazy Tory controlled Council to 'Think before you sink free swims’.

Unlike others in public life prominent sportsman Goodhew has only the best interests of the sport and children at heart. Ignoring his advice will harm the sport of swimming in Southampton.

He should also have added advice to the voters to think before voting for children of Thatcherism commonly known as Conservatives otherwise it wont only be the swimming but whole of Southampton will be sold if not sunk.

Condor Man says...
11:50pm Sat 1 Nov 08

It's churlish to suggest that free swimming will aid our olympic bid. THe likes of Rebecca Aldlington were training 30 miles away from home everyday for years- can you imagine a kid from an estate having access to transport and an olympic sized pool? me neither.

RJG says...
12:08pm Sun 2 Nov 08

If Jeremy Moulton says we've not got enough money to pay for free swimming, why is he still clinging to his commitment to cut council tax for the richest third of pensioners? Bottom line is he is making a choice, by putting the needs of a few rich pensioners above the needs of children and families across the city. At least he good have the good grace to admit it.

southy says...
12:21pm Sun 2 Nov 08

its time for the CWI to get this new party up and running,they are needed,even if it just to let the main 2 partys that people are feed up with there ideas


PLEA: Olympic swimmer Duncan Goodhew shows his gold medal to youngsters at the Warren Centre in Shirley Warren. PLEA: Olympic swimmer Duncan Goodhew shows his gold medal to youngsters at the Warren Centre in Shirley Warren.

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