Path To Tokyo 2020 at Copper Box Queen Elizabeth Park

Copper Box Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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This event ended on Tuesday 16th of May 2017
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Fundraising for the Charity Event
Venue Information
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Stratford, London, E20 2ST
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Hackney Wick 0.23 miles

Make a Real Difference, Support Disability Sport

Following the success of ‘the 2016 Wheelchair Basketball Team Building Day’, Path to Success is again appealing to help raise funds for the London Titans Wheelchair Basketball Club.

The 2017 tournament will take place at the iconic Copper Box in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on May 16th 2017. Money raised will go towards funding the Path To 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, for aspiring Team GB Wheelchair Basketball Paralympians. The event already has considerable celebrity backing: from BBC Presenter and ex-Team GB Paralympian Ade Adepitan MBE (a former London Titans captain), and from Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE, multiple Paralympic Gold medallist in a glittering career and is now a media personality and a Crossbench Peer in the House of Lords. Rio 2016 Bronze medallist Gaz Choudhry is also supporting the tournament, and will be attending to offer coaching on the day.

Path to success offers
• Lunch and refreshments provided
• Wheelchairs for participating players
• Live commentary on the day by Ade Adepitan MBE
• Press and media coverage for participating companies
• Participants are being offered the opportunity to be coached and play wheelchair basketball alongside Team GB Paralympians and the elite London Titans Wheelchair Basketball Club Players.
• A chance to be crowned the 2017 Corporate Wheelchair Basketball Champion
• Teams will receive medals and victory trophy
• A personal signed photo with your favourite GB wheelchair basketball player
• Video of the day
• In addition to the tournament, London Titans’ elite and Team GB players will be treating everyone to an Exhibition Match to show off their skills.

Play your part in Tokyo 2020
Here are some of the ways you can offer your support:
• Enter a team of 6-8 players to the event. Whether colleagues or friends – everyone is welcome! - £5,000
• Sponsor a wheelchair - £4,500
• Sponsor one year training for a wheelchair basketball player toward 2020 Tokyo - £3500
• Sponsor catering for the day - £3,100
• Sponsor basketballs, signed by players - £930
• Sponsor T-shirts with your logo and charity logo- £650
• Sponsor sports bibs with charity name on it - £500
• Sponsor Medals and Trophies - £360
• Sponsor the event by advertising your company with banners around the basketball court - £310 for two banners
• Sponsor Energy drinks - £175

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