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Nottingham named as 'Home of English Sport' | Nottingham named as 'Home of English Sport' |
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Nottingham has been named as England's official Home of Sport following a campaign by tourism body VisitEngland. | Nottingham has been named as England's official Home of Sport following a campaign by tourism body VisitEngland. |
The campaign, which included an online poll, was run in a bid to find the country's top sporting destination. | The campaign, which included an online poll, was run in a bid to find the country's top sporting destination. |
The city has several famous sportsmen and women associated with it, including Brian Clough and figure skaters Torvill and Dean. | The city has several famous sportsmen and women associated with it, including Brian Clough and figure skaters Torvill and Dean. |
The others shortlisted for the title were Gloucestershire, London, Manchester, Rugby and Yorkshire. | The others shortlisted for the title were Gloucestershire, London, Manchester, Rugby and Yorkshire. |
Jennifer Spencer, chief executive of Experience Nottinghamshire, said the accolade has the potential to bring more visitors and help the city bid for major sporting events. | |
Brian Clough, the former Nottingham Forest manager, had a huge impact on the city and was honoured with a statue in the city centre. | Brian Clough, the former Nottingham Forest manager, had a huge impact on the city and was honoured with a statue in the city centre. |
Earlier this year, one Forest fan paid homage to Clough's European Cup winning team by recreating them in Lego. | Earlier this year, one Forest fan paid homage to Clough's European Cup winning team by recreating them in Lego. |
A film, I Believe in Miracles, about the players was also premiered at the City Ground, with director Johnny Owen describing them as "gods". | A film, I Believe in Miracles, about the players was also premiered at the City Ground, with director Johnny Owen describing them as "gods". |
The filmmaker tweeted about his delight at the honour and so did his partner, the Nottingham-born This is England star Vicky McClure. | |
Nottingham's other football club, Notts County, is the oldest professional football league club in the world while the nearby Trent Bridge cricket ground was the scene for a number of victories over Australia. | Nottingham's other football club, Notts County, is the oldest professional football league club in the world while the nearby Trent Bridge cricket ground was the scene for a number of victories over Australia. |
In August, Stuart Broad, who grew up in Nottingham, took eight wickets for just 15 runs at the Nottinghamshire stadium. | |
In 2016, Nottingham will host the European championships in archery, a sport closely associated with the city's most famous legendary resident Robin Hood. | In 2016, Nottingham will host the European championships in archery, a sport closely associated with the city's most famous legendary resident Robin Hood. |
The Cerebral Palsy World Games was also held in Nottingham, in August. | The Cerebral Palsy World Games was also held in Nottingham, in August. |
James Berresford, VisitEngland's chief executive, said: "Live sporting events are great drivers for tourism, worth £3.2bn to the sector. | |
"[Nottingham was the] site of our glorious Ashes win this summer, the setting for the critically acclaimed I Believe in Miracles film and the home to the National Water Sports Centre. " |
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