Pictured: British Triathlon Team Chief Executive Zara Hyde
Peters and Dame Kelly Homes
Dame Kelly Holmes, double Gold Medal winning athlete, joined the
British Triathlon team at Cotswold Conference Centre near Broadway
this week for two days of inspirational teambuilding.
With core values that include respecting the environment, the
triathletes were challenged to arrive at Farncombe Estate using
minimal carbon footprint. Five of the super-fit team chose to cycle
an average of more than 60 miles round trip to Broadway, while
others car pooled, picking up fellow staff en route from all over
the country.
It's the second year that the British Triathlon team has chosen
Cotswold Conference Centre for its annual meeting. The addition of
Kelly Holmes brought a special meaning to this year's Olympics
theme. "Kelly came to sprinkle some gold dust on our team-building
event," said Chief Executive Zara Hyde Peters, who organised the
event for the 41 staff members.
Middle-distance runner Kelly Holmes won the adoration of
millions at the Athens Olympics in 2004 when she won Gold in the
800m and, only a few days later, another Gold in the 1500m.
She was 34 and - having battled injury for much of her
sporting career - became an inspiration to many.
After retiring, Holmes set up "On Camp with Kelly", a mentoring
programme to encourage young female middle-distance runners, and
the DKH Legacy Trust to inspire disadvantaged young people.
She said she was very impressed with the setting and
facilities of Cotswold Conference Centre.
"I haven't been here before but wow, it's a great place," she
said.
The team's two-day training day included a strategy meeting, an
outdoor challenge using one of Cotswold Conference Centre's own
teambuilding activities on the 370-acre site and a celebration
Christmas dinner. Other sports teams to meet at Cotswold Conference
Centre include England Athletics and UK Athletics.