Young hockey players from a Lowestoft high school received some coaching from one of the British Olympic team's star players.
Helen Richardson-Walsh, who won gold with Team GB at the Rio 2016 Olympics, shared her tips for sporting success with more than 100 students at an inter-school hockey tournament held at The Hewett Academy in Norwich.
The students from East Point Academy in Lowestoft were joined by youngsters from Cromer Academy, The Hewett Academy, Jane Austen College, Notre Dame High School and Wayland Academy for the tournament.
Helen said her team's medal victory was 'an amazing moment – we'd set our sights on a goal and achieved it as a team, which made it very special.'
She was visiting the schools tournament on behalf of England Hockey, the sport's national governing body, which hopes to build on the British team's success by encouraging more young people to play regularly and join their local clubs.
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