Chief’s Challenge Progress

 

After recently launching the Chief’s Challenge I was delighted to learn that it has been enthusiastically received by “Chiefs” across a whole range of organisations in the public, private and voluntary sector. This is an event that I am really looking forward to, particularly as it furnishes me with an opportunity at the beginning of the games, to bring to Liverpool colleagues from around the UK.

All competitors will have the opportunity to take on the challenges of the course on foot or by whatever means they see fit. Indeed Bernard Hogan Howe (Chief Constable Merseyside Police) has indicated he will tackle the challenges of the course with the assistance of his able steed. I have told Bernard that the horse will also be liable to raise its share of sponsorship. But by way of a concession the horse will be allowed to nominate a benefitting equine charity.

My only concern is that the horse may struggle with the online registration process. However this will be a further indication of the supremacy of the Fire Service as we already have 15 registrations for the Iron Dog competition. Once again this is further proof, if any were needed, of the higher caliber of animals working for the UK Fire Service.

http://www.wfg08.com/news/chiefs.cfm

 

Firefighters Games Tracksuits

Competitors representing Great Britain in the 2008 World Firefighters Games are being encouraged to wear their nation’s colours by choosing the NEW Team GB tracksuit. Sponsored by Asset Co, the good quality tracksuits are a fresh, modern take on a classic design in the uniform colours of red, white and blue. As well as the striking WFG08 logo, the tracksuit also features the Union Jack.

WFG08 will set up camp at the new waterfront £142 million Liverpool Echo Arena when it becomes the Games Village for 10 days. An exciting Opening Ceremony at the Arena on Monday, August 25, promises to be a spectacle of colour and entertainment. It will feature an impressive competitors’ parade – this is when it would be great to see the ‘home nation’ competitors in their Team GB tracksuits lined-up alongside their firefighting colleagues from as many as 40 countries.

WFG08 is purchasing 1,000 Team GB tracksuits and will sell them at approximately half the cost price thanks to the generous sponsorship provided by Asset Co. The actual cost to competitors will be only £20 plus p&p.
The tracksuits will be available to order online mid-April via the Game’s website World Firefighter Games 2008 Merchandise.