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'So many kids could fall by the wayside': How the pandemic threatens to end Salford's Olympic gymnastics dreams

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Maxine and Mike Grech. Both Salford born and bred, the pair set up the academy to address the difficulties young people from disadvantaged backgrounds face in accessing quality, safe and affordable sporting facilities.

The club allows children from all backgrounds and abilities to take part in gymnastics, dance and boxing.The not-for-profit organisation sustained itself through sponsors, membership fees, trusts and grants, and community fundraising.However, Covid-19 and its consequences has left it in ruins.During 2020 the club managed to stay open thanks to help from the Salford Council and Covid relief schemes, but as we enter a new year - it's future, and the dreams of the Olympic hopefuls who train there - is hanging by a thread. “Its a.

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