Basildon Sporting Village is praised by boss of Japan’s swim team

Going on a pool tour – Fumiyo Minemura, head coach of the Japanese Paralympic swim squad, meets Basildon mayor Mo Larkin at the Sporting Village Going on a pool tour – Fumiyo Minemura, head coach of the Japanese Paralympic swim squad, meets Basildon mayor Mo Larkin at the Sporting Village

WITH just days to go until the Japanese Olympic swimming team arrives in Basildon, one of the country’s top sporting coaches has visited the borough.

Fumiyo Minemura, head coach of the Japanese Paralmypic squad, dropped into the Sporting Village, off Cranes Farm Road, to see where her team will prepare for the Games.

The Paralympians, some renowned globally for their swimming skills, will come to the borough in August to train, while the main Olympic team arrives on Monday.

Basildon residents using the village while the athletes are over will be able to watch as both squads get in shape for the Games in the Sporting Village’s 50m pool.

Ms Minemura said her team was thrilled to be using the village’s international-size pool as a training base.

She said: “It’s very different to London.

“There’s a lot of greenery here and it generates a relaxing atmosphere.”

She said the Japanese sports stars will try to do some sightseeing while in the UK, possibly including a visit to Southend if they have time.

Ms Minemura, who exchanged gifts during her tour of the £38million village with Basildon mayor Mo Larkin, added: “The facilities here at the Sporting Village get 100 out of 10 in my book.”

The Japanese VIP gave Mrs Larkin a signed Olympic tracksuit from the Japanese squad, while Mrs Larkin reciprocated with a glass ornament of the Sporting Village building.

The Olympic squad will spend almost a month training at the pool until the swimming heats of the London 2012 Games begin on July 28. While they are training, the athletes will stay at the Holiday Inn, in Festvial Leisure Park.

When the Games are on, they will be bussed in everyday from the Olympic Village at Stratford.

Meanwhile, schools have already scrambled for a spot to watch the Olympians at work.

Paul Brace, head of Basildon’s leisure services, said: “We’ve been contacted by a few schools already and have given them places to come and watch from the spectators stands.

“We want as many schoolchildren as possible to take this once in a lifetime chance and watch the athletes while they train.”

Comments(9)

TheWizzard says...
8:42am Fri 29 Jun 12

A lot of greenery here she says, if only she new how it was being paid for!

Terry2says says...
8:44am Fri 29 Jun 12

Its a real pain in the aarse for people that use the pool daily as the pool is closed for paying members. I don't think there will be many people queuing up to get autographs ! People are fed up with the word Olympics as its going to disturb peoples lives. I read they may get a day out to Southend so we hope they dont get mugged, robbed, assaulted, raped, abused etc etc .. Day out at Southend, are they joking ?

crowny says...
12:22pm Fri 29 Jun 12

staying at the holiday inn bas vegas ??? the life of an olympic athlete is far from glamourous. surely the lack of sleep hearing the occupants of the room next door staging their own sort of olympics will play havoc with their preperations ??

All 9 of me says...
4:18pm Fri 29 Jun 12

werry goo stowwy

Terry2says says...
4:50pm Fri 29 Jun 12

All 9 of me wrote:
werry goo stowwy
NIP it in the bud

southendshrimper says...
6:42pm Fri 29 Jun 12

Terry2says wrote:
Its a real pain in the aarse for people that use the pool daily as the pool is closed for paying members. I don't think there will be many people queuing up to get autographs ! People are fed up with the word Olympics as its going to disturb peoples lives. I read they may get a day out to Southend so we hope they dont get mugged, robbed, assaulted, raped, abused etc etc .. Day out at Southend, are they joking ?
i feel safer in Southend than basildump, last time i went there i got out the station & someone walked up to me & said give me your wallet & phone or i'll knife you. So I turned round & got the next train home.

dquinn says...
12:19pm Tue 3 Jul 12

Good to see the racism is out in force in Basildon. Well done all.

The Cater Wood Creeper says...
5:01pm Tue 3 Jul 12

TheWizzard wrote:
A lot of greenery here she says, if only she new how it was being paid for!
maybe she's referring to the amount of skunk available in the area....

When do we get to see Ma Larkin in her itsy bitsy teeny weeny polka dot bikini?

Last Poster says...
3:06pm Fri 6 Jul 12

southendshrimper wrote:
Terry2says wrote:
Its a real pain in the aarse for people that use the pool daily as the pool is closed for paying members. I don't think there will be many people queuing up to get autographs ! People are fed up with the word Olympics as its going to disturb peoples lives. I read they may get a day out to Southend so we hope they dont get mugged, robbed, assaulted, raped, abused etc etc .. Day out at Southend, are they joking ?
i feel safer in Southend than basildump, last time i went there i got out the station & someone walked up to me & said give me your wallet & phone or i'll knife you. So I turned round & got the next train home.
Ah! That would have been Mo Larkin! She has a special greeting for out of towners! For those that live here she uses the "Knife in the back" method. Doesn't ask for the wallet 'cos she knows she has already had the money, and she knows we all use stolen phones (Well according to the stereotypists (new word) who are busy working to restore Southend's tattered image!)

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