Getting into the sporting spirit of the 2018 Winter Olympics, pupils from Leswalt Primary enjoyed a Curling Extravaganza today at school.
P7 pupils headed off the to North West Castle in the morning, to take part in Curling coaching with some pupils from other schools. Two of our five P7s already go along to weekly curling, but this ignited the interests of the rest of the group too. They had a blast – and just a few slips on the ice too!
In class, the pupils are closely following the curling taking place in PyeongChang at the moment, cheering on local girl Vicky Adams, but today got the chance to meet a real-life Olympian; in Margaret Agnew (nee Morton), a member of the Olympic Gold Medal Ladies’ Team from the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics! To our pupils, she is much better known as the mum to Thomas in P2, so the children and staff were fascinated to hear about her experiences within Curling!
Mrs Agnew came into school this afternoon to share her Olympic story with the children; talking first to P1-4 and then to P5-7. She let them hold her Gold medal (only 5 of this particular medal were ever made, so it is very very special) and show them some photo memories she has of this. The pupils had some great questions for her, and were intrigued to find out about how she got into the sport, the training involved, qualifying for the Olympic games and the feelings she had before, during and after that momentous winning match!
Meanwhile, her husband, Mr Agnew (who is a curling coach) worked with the rest of the school in the hall on indoor curling! Gail Munro from the North West Castle and Alison Murray from Active Schools came along to assist him. The children very enthusiastically played on their rinks (or ‘sheets’ as they would be known) using their curling stones which moved using ball bearings. There was much excitement when it came to scoring! Some teams were celebrating, others vowing to beat them next time!
Many thanks to our local Olympian Mrs Agnew, Curling Coach Mr Agnew, Gail Munro and Alison Murray for giving up their time to give the pupils of Leswalt Primary a first-hand experience of this exciting sport. And the notion that perhaps, if they work hard, one day they too could be an Olympian just like Thomas’s mum!