Well it’s comparable in size to the Winter Olympics. The NatWest Island Games kick off in Jersey in two weeks’ time. 3,000 competitors from 20 islands taking part in 14 sports. It’s the 16th edition of the Games which started in 1985 in the Isle of Man.
Britain generally ‘does’ mass organised events very well and Jersey certainly keeps up the high standards. Much depends on the extraordinary volunteer ethos in this part of the world. For the last two years the activity behind the scenes has been gathering pace with just two paid full-timers together with volunteer part-timers but with the essential backing of the Jersey States upon which provision of infrastructure and facilities depend.
Latterly we, the Games Makers, have been recruited and trained up. The Head GM Cliff Chipperfield was a GM at the London Olympics and he was enthused to organise the Jersey effort along the same lines. There are something like 400 of us and we had our final get together today, all decked out in our garish purple gear.
I’m happy to have landed the job as attaché to the team from the Falkland Islands who are bringing around 80 competitors, officials and supporters. (I did likewise with the small Iceland team in 1997, when the Games were last held here, after which that island never competed in the Games again!)
It will be huge and will dominate Island life for over a week. As usual, despite the razzmatazz, there will be those residents who will have only a vague idea that something is happening. They’ll have a shock if they set out for work at the usual time in the morning as thousands of athletes travel around to their venues.
It all kicks off with the Opening Ceremony on 27th June and I’ll be posting up plenty of words and images captured during the event.
Here’s the link to the official website.
Sounds exciting. How wonderful you get to be a part of it. Have fun!
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Thanks Carrie, much better having a role than simply observing.
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How exciting, Roy! What’s involved in your role as attaché to the team?
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Hi Dianne – basically the attaches are the local go-to guys for the visiting teams. We look after the party leader (chef de mission) in particular during the week, take him/her where they need to be etc. Deal with problems, issues arising. And you get to lead in your team for the opening ceremony 🙂
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How wonderful! I’m sure you’ll get a lot of great pictures 😀
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What fun! I think you’ll look great in purple, Roy. Enjoy!
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We’re all one big happy clappy team Jill. It’s a little bit of theatre as well as a functional job.
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Sounds really exciting, Roy. Look forward to your updates.
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It will be an unforgettable week Jean.
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This sounds like it will be a lot of fun (and hard work – but fun hard work). Looking froward to future posts about it when it all kicks off!
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I’m going to enjoy every minute, hopefully get to see some good sport in between duties. The Games ‘village’ is only up the road from me as well so there will be chilling with a beer and interesting company in the evenings.
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Roy looks like some fun times to show off your part of the world. Enjoy, and i look forward to seeing more wonderful photos.
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It’ll be brilliant Kath. For most sportpeople on the islands the Island Games is the pinnacle of their careers. It’s a great combination of top sport and a meeting of other similar communities.
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This sounds rad, Roy…and perfect for you! Can’t wait to hear more. 🙂
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Totally like a pig in sh*t Britt – a job made in Heaven 🙂
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