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Bishop launches Olympic exhibition

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 17:43, 02 September 2008

230 year-old Cricket Bat made in Sevenoaks
Bishop of Rochester, Rt Reverend Dr Michael Nazir-Ali with young athletes Sarah Parfett, Shaunagh Brown, Gary Smith and Michael Baker
Half size replica of the FA Cup that was won by the Royal Engineers in the 1875 FA Cup Final.

The Bishop of Rochester, The Rt Rev Dr Michael Nazir-Ali stood up to the podium for the launch of an Olympic exhibition at Rochester’s Guildhall Museum.

Sport for All: Going for Gold in Medway is timed to coincide with the official start of the Cultural Olympiad.

The exhibition has been designed by the museum’s in-house technical team and corporate design team, and is a striking mix of unique and quirky objects, film and video installations, and interactive elements to stimulate the passion for 2012.

Visitors are invited to pose on the Winner’s podium, wear a “gold” medal, and see their image projected onto a large plasma screen.

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The Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, pictured, is a successor to the “Running Bishop”, Christopher Maude Chavasse, the Rochester prelate who ran in the 1908 London Olympic Games.

A pair of 100-year-old running shorts worn by Chavasse were among the many unusual artefacts on display at Tuesday's launch.

Other exhibits include Britain’s oldest surviving gymslip, a half-size replica of the FA Cup won by the Royal Engineers in the 1875 FA Cup Final, a state-of-the-art racing bike inspired by the 2007 Tour de France, and a 230-year-old cricket bat.

Two short films were also screened highlighting Medway’s involvement with sport and the 2012 Olympics.

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