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Saturday 27 September - Sunday 5 October 2014
A week-long celebration of Nottinghamshire's sporting past. Supporting the National Campaign for Sports Heritage.
Nottinghamshire is home to some legendary sporting venues such as Trent Bridge, Nottingham Forest, Notts County and Mansfield Town football clubs as well as Nottingham Racecourse and the National Water Sports Centre.
Sporting personalities such as Torvill and Dean, Brian Clough, Rebecca Adlington, Harold Larwood, Carl Froch, Richard Whitehead, Ollie Hynd, Lee Westwood and William 'Bendigo' Thompson all have strong links to Nottinghamshire.
For the first time ever, we are supporting the National Campaign for Sports Heritage and celebrating Nottinghamshire's sporting past through a series of events. These events are a great way of getting into sport and learning about Nottinghamshire's legendary sporting heritage.
For details of these events please visit www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/sportsheritage
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