The most prestigious sporting memorabilia North East Lincolnshire has to offer will soon be displayed for the public.
Some of the best pieces of history will all be under one roof including bike leathers worn by motorbiking sensation Guy Martin, Olympic medals won by Hollie Arnold and Zac Shaw, kit worn by Hollie Arnold at the Paralympics, Kevin Clifton’s glitterball, and Paralympic medals won by Marc Woods.
The Hometown Heroes: A Celebration of Sport exhibition will be held in the Muriel Baker Gallery at Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre from Saturday, July 20, and runs until December 31.
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Hometown Heroes celebrates sporting achievements in our area. From Paralympic athletes to grassroots community sports clubs, the displays will champion the physical, mental, and social benefits of participating in sport and staying active.
Alongside stories of personal triumph, the exhibition also celebrates community clubs and organisations who help make sport accessible for all.
Collections Officer Louise Bowen said: “We are so excited about the Heritage Heroes exhibition. Taking part in sport and keeping active bring so many benefits.
“We cannot wait to share the stories from our sporting community. Make sure you don’t miss what is sure to be a once in a lifetime experience.”
On the opening day on July 20, there will also be a variety of free and fun activities between 11am and 2pm outside the centre including football, darts, balance bike race tracks, and performances from Be Great Fitness and Twist and Flip Gymnastics.
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