PRIMARY school pupils shared sporting success at a mini-Olympics with students from Bishop Auckland College.
The students, Liam McGannon, James Sewell, Paul Land, Philip Castling and Jonathan Johnson, who are all on a Sports Science course, organised the event for children from Stephenson Way Primary School, in Newton Aycliffe. They devised six competitions including sprints, relays, obstacle, agility and balance games and took into account the different abilities of each entrant.
Andrew Fisher, of MG Engineering, sponsored the day and presented a trophy to the winners.
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