belfasttelegraph

Wednesday 22 May 2013

George Best nets place in Belfast Hall of Fame

George Best

Northern Ireland and Manchester United legend George Best was honoured by his native city last night when he was inducted into the Belfast Sports Awards Hall of Fame.

The award was accepted by George’s sister Barbara McNarry at a special Belfast City Hall bash.

Also inducted into the Hall of Fame was rugby great and peace campaigner Trevor Ringland and former karate world champion and leading martial arts coach Danny Corr.

During the ceremony, the work of 20 individuals, coaches and clubs throughout Belfast who have made a significant contribution to sport and to the health of the people of the city was celebrated.

The awards were organised by Belfast Community Sports Development Network (BCSDN) and Belfast City Council.

The key sponsor was Sportopps.com, which employs sport and activity coaches to work with all kinds of groups — schools, youth clubs, churches, businesses and other organisations throughout Northern Ireland.

Belfast Lord Mayor Pat Convery said: “These awards rightly celebrate the achievements of dedicated individuals who give up their time to help improve the quality of life for thousands of people throughout the city.

“I would also like to thank our sponsors Sportopps.com for helping to make this a memorable evening.”

Sportopps.com Director Martin Rice said: “As an organisation committed to harnessing the potential of individuals and community groups through sport, we are proud to be associated with the Belfast Sports Awards.

“It is a fantastic feeling to be part of celebrating the achievement of individuals and their contribution to providing sport for all within Belfast.”By GRAHAM LUNEY

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