Manx National Heritage Our Sporting Life - Your Stories
 

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‘Our Sporting Life’ is a Manx National Heritage exhibition designed to celebrate the history and diversity of Manx people in sport. It will open in late August 2011, to coincide with the Isle of Man Commonwealth Youth Games and will run through to the London Olympic Games 2012.

The exhibition will focus upon every aspect of sport on the Isle of Man – celebrating historic sporting heroes and achievements; highlighting modern achievements; examining what inspires our most famous Manx sporting stars; examining what sport means in schools and the community.

We would like to ask you 'what does sport mean to you?' and do you have a sporting story you would like to share in the exhibition.

Stuart Slack winning the Bronze medal in the 120 mile road race at the 1958 British Empire & Commonwealth Games in Cardiff. This was the first medal won for the Isle of Man in what was to become known as the Commonwealth Games.

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1. Share your Sporting Story:
(don't forget to leave your name and contact details)

2. List any images or objects that you might like to share with Manx National Heritage:
(don't forget to leave your name and contact details)

3. What does sport mean to you?
(don't forget to leave your name and contact details)

The Peel Junior Fell Run. Photo courtesy of Isle of Man Newspapers.

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Manx cyclist Peter Kennaugh in action for Team Sky. Photo courtesy of British Cycling UK.

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