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Sign up nowLLDC launches sale of engraved stones at Champions Place on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
LLDC launches sale of engraved stones at Champions Place on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Press Release 24/11/2022
LLDC launches sale of engraved stones at Champions Place on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Find out how to buy your engraved stone at www.champions-place.co.uk
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The London Legacy Development Corporation has launched an exciting new offer to buy a personalised engraved stone on Champions Place at the iconic London Stadium on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Visitors and fans will be able to mark their personal connection to the Park by buying an engraved stone with a personalised message that will be set at Champions Place, a pathway of floor stones at London Stadium. The engraved stones will allow people to create a lasting tribute in one of London’s most famous and best-loved places.
The engraved stones make a unique gift idea for those wanting to mark a celebration, commemorate a loved one, or cherish a memory of a special moment or time at the Park.
The engraved stones include a name and personalised message with prices starting from £65. A replica stone is also available to purchase to be kept at home with the option to purchase an official certificate.
The London Legacy Development Corporation, British Olympic Association and British Paralympic Association have come together to offer this unique opportunity at Champions Place. Visit www.champions-place.co.uk.
Notes to Editors:
About the London Legacy Development Corporation:
2022 is a special year for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park marking 10 years since the world’s spotlight shone on London for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. In that time the Park has delivered on its legacy promises creating a must-visit destination for east London attracting six million visits a year, world class sport and entertainment events, thousands of new homes and two new business districts. That progress continues with more homes and jobs to be delivered and projects like East Bank, the most ambitious cultural and education district the country has seen for a generation, set to open soon. It’s a legacy to proud of and one that will continue and inspire generations to come. #passthebaton
About The British Olympic Association:
The British Olympic Association (BOA) is the National Olympic Committee for Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Its mission is to develop, promote and protect the Olympic Movement in our territory in accordance with the Olympic Charter. The BOA achieves this through:
- Working in partnership with our members and key stakeholders to deliver world-leading services and support to enable British athletes to reach their full potential at the Olympic Games, Olympic Winter Games and other IOC-sanctioned events.
- Working in partnership with our members and key stakeholders to provide athletes with relevant support on the journey to, during and following their Olympic careers.
- Engaging people throughout the United Kingdom to pursue their very own goals and dreams through the Olympic Values and the example of Team GB Olympians.
- Being the independent voice of Olympic Sport and collaborating with our members and other sport stakeholders, both domestically and internationally, to support the continued growth and overall health of the Olympic Movement in the UK.
For further information, please visit TeamGB.com.
About the British Paralympic Association and ParalympicsGB:
The British Paralympic Association is the National Paralympic Committee for the UK, responsible for the promotion of the Paralympic movement in Great Britain and selecting, entering and funding the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic team.
ParalympicsGB is the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team competing at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. We know that the outstanding performances of our athletes have a powerful impact on the British public and can shift perceptions of disability in society, helping to inspire a better world for disabled people.
The BPA would like to thank the National Lottery, UK Sport and our Gold Partners adidas, Aldi, Allianz, bp, Bupa, CMR Surgical, Dreams, Hogan Lovells, Nestlé Cereals UK, Ocean, Salesforce, Toyota, and our Partners asos, Citi, Randox Health and Sir Robert McAlpine for their support. Further details are available at https://paralympics.org.uk/.