Win Tickets and Gym Membership ; COMPETITION
To celebrate the arrival of the European Athletics Indoor Championships we are offering one lucky reader the chance to win two tickets to the event on Sunday and a year’s membership at the University of Birmingham’s Munrow Sports Centre where you can use all of the facilities in the gym and the impressive indoor heated swimming pool.
The University of Birmingham is in the top three sporting universities in the UK and as winner of our prize you could go for a dip in the swimming pool that David Walliams used to prepare for his Comic Relief Channel swim,
The winner will also receive a University Sport Birmingham rucksack, cap and frisbee and the opportunity to attend a taster class from the university’s extensive Active Lifestyle programme.
You can improve your posture with Pilates, dance yourself through through salsa aerobics, find inner peace with yoga or even give fencing a whirl!
The University of Birmingham is one of the national suppliers for the European Athletics Indoor Championships 2007. For more than a century, research and learning at the University of Birmingham has played a major part in the success of the city. For almost as long, the University has pioneered the development of physical education and sport at all levels, including support for world class performers.
To be in with a chance of winning this prize simply tell us in which venue the European Athletics Indoor Championships will be held this year?
Write the answer on a postcard or the back of a sealed envelope together with your name, address and a daytime telephone number and send to: Athletics Competition, Post Features, Weaman Street, Birmingham, B4 6AT. The closing date for entries is February 21. Usual Post rules apply.
There is no cash alternative. Tickets for the EAIC are for Sunday, March 4, only and cannot be exchanged for another date. Membership of the Munrow Sports Centre applies to the gym and swimming pool and the prize includes one taster session from the Active Lifestyle programme.
For information about University of Birmingham’s Active Lifestyle programme visit: sport.bham.ac.uk. For information about the European Athletics Indoor Championships log onto birminghamathletics2007.com.
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