
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has congratulated athletes from, or who have trained in, the city-region following the closing of the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
In a statement, he said:
“All Team GB athletes who competed in Tokyo achieved something historic. They battled through the challenges of the pandemic to participate in an Olympic Games unlike any other.
“Athletes from the North West won more medals than any other region – we are this country’s sporting heartland, and Greater Manchester’s world-class training facilities helped develop the talents of so many of our British superstars.
“Olympians from Greater Manchester were the engine room of Team GB. They gave the performances of a lifetime, built on years of hard work, exceptional commitment, and the unfailing support and belief of families, communities, teachers, and coaches right across our towns and cities. We’ve witnessed legends break records, seen young stars rise to the top, and some of us may even have gained an appreciation for some new Olympic events.”
According to the Manchester Evening News, athletes from across Greater Manchester brought home 16 medals, including 8 golds, the equivalent of 11th place in the medals table, had the city-region competed as an independent nation. Medals were won across a diverse range of sports, including cycling, triathlon, sailing, rowing and swimming.
Andy Burnham continued:
“To all the athletes from our city-region: you did us proud – thank you. You brought it home. Now it’s the turn of our Paralympians to do the same – we’re backing you all the way.”