Met-Track completed it's 24th launch event this week with a two-day spectacular in London's Regents Park. Where single boroughs have staged their own showcase in the past, this unique scheme brings together both Westminster and Camden.
Local young Londoners were treated to a day's coaching in athletics by international athletes, received street dance sessions from top instructors, and a cricket session from representatives of the Street Chance project.
As if that were not enough, they were treated to a practical, interactive, hour's intensive training with the Metropolitan Police elite Territorial Support Group, where they were told of why and how Police deploy certain tactics in public order situations, and were then allowed to try it out for themselves.
Scheme Director and Police Superintendent, John Powell, explained: "We aim to offer this as a taster session offering sport as a healthy alternative in life to young people who may not otherwise .get the chance. And in the showcases we like to incorporate some ice-breaking exercises between young people and Police by conveying key messages in a fun environment.
These sessions are immensely popular, and hence hugely impactive, although a casual onlookers could be forgiven for a double take, as we let the young people bombard police and each other with missiles (tennis balls) and test police padded shields with batons!"
The brand new scheme rolls on now with weekly sessions at the Regents Park venue which lies roughly opposite Primrose Hill in the Northern segment of the park, near to the zoo. They will take place every Monday throughout the year now from 4.15-6.15pm. Any young person aged 10-17 can take part and it is completely free of charge.
Those at the second day of the launch event (Tuesday 22nd) had a special treat with European and Commonwealth Sprint hurdles champion Andy Turner popping in to display his medals and talk to the young People, along with David Bolarinwa, who was the fastest under-18 in the world last year. Also visiting was Deputy Lord Mayor of London, Councillor Jan Prendergast.
Photos of the launch event will appear on this website over the course of the next few days. Copies can be requested via the Met-Track team.