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Thursday 1 - Sunday 4 August 2024
Various venues and locations across Nottingham
This summer, the Westfield Health British Transplant Games are coming to Nottingham. The flagship event of charity Transplant Sport will be taking place in venues across Nottingham this August.
The British Transplant Games is an inclusive event that aims to raise awareness of the life-saving benefits of organ donation and encourages transplant recipients to stay active post-transplant.
The countdown is now on for the 46th annual Games, which are set to be bigger and better than ever. Athletes ranging from the ages of two to eighty plus, from over 60 hospital teams across the UK, will represent their transplant unit with the support of friends, family and volunteers in 24 sporting events.
The Games are being staged with the continued support of Westfield Health, Kidney Care UK, Anthony Nolan, NHSBT, Extra Motorway Services and B. Braun Medical. Local partners who have committed to financially support the Games include Nottingham Hospitals Charity, the Nottingham Organ Donation Committee, Nottingham University and Nottingham Trent University and Nottingham Venues.
To find out more and register, visit: www.britishtransplantgames.co.uk
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