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Plymouth Chronicle Derriford & North October 2022
Gold medal for Louise at Transplant Games
A team of transplant patients from the South West were successful in bringing home a number of medals from the Westfield Health British Transplant Games, held in Leeds.
The flagship event for the charity, Transplant Sport, sees teams from hospitals across the UK come together in a four day festival of sport and life. The event attracts around 2,500 transplant recipients, live donors, donor families and supporters.
The South West team achieved an impressive four Gold medals, six Silver medals and one Bronze medal across a variety of sporting events, track and field, swimming, cycling, darts, walking and snooker.
One of the most successful participants was Louise McNeill from Plymouth, a kidney transplant
recipient, who won Gold in the 50m backstroke and Silver in the 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle and 200m freestyle.
Plymouth’s team manager, John Wollington, said:
The aim of the games is to promote the importance of organ donation, to encourage families to have the donation conversation and to show people that you can still lead a healthy and active lifestyle after a transplant. Competitors are aged from as young as three to well into their 80s.