Lord Coe opens sports institute
British Olympics chief Lord Coe has opened a new sports institute in central London, which will treat elite athletes and NHS patients under the same roof.
British Olympics chief Lord Coe has opened a new sports institute in central London, which will treat elite athletes and NHS patients under the same roof.
Injured Londoners can now be treated like Olympic athletes.
A new sport institute will offer help to NHS patients alongside elite competitors.
The institute is part of the legacy of the 20-12 Games, and it was opened today in the capital by Lord Coe.
This report from Rags Martel.
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