Paralympics athletes get VIP treatment

LONDON – There was a warm welcome for the Rwandan Paralympics team at an official civic ceremony in Bury St Edmunds as they were given the VIP treatment ahead of the start of the 2012 London Paralympics Games on August 28.

Monday, August 20, 2012
Civic reception for Rwandan Paralympic team at the Apex in Bury. The New Times/Courtesy.

LONDON – There was a warm welcome for the Rwandan Paralympics team at an official civic ceremony in Bury St Edmunds as they were given the VIP treatment ahead of the start of the 2012 London Paralympics Games on August 28.The 14 members of the squad along with their six coaches and officials were put in the spotlight at the event held at the town’s Apex last week.It was just one of the many invitations and appearances they have already made in the town since their arrival last Sunday with others lined up before they head off to the Olympic Village towards the end of the month.Just like their Olympic counterparts, they are staying in the town and using the facilities at the Abbeygate Leisure Centre, in Beetons Way, as their training base.They were welcomed by the Mayor of St Edmundsbury Tim Marks; Robert Everitt, St Edmundsbury Borough Council cabinet member; Jeremy Pembroke, leader of Suffolk County Council, with all of them being presented with special mementoes plus a quilt for the team.Mr Marks said: "We hope that you will enjoy Suffolk and Bury and get to see some of the historic buildings we have in the town."You should be proud of your achievements and being able to be on the world stage and we wish you every success.”The deputy High Commissioner for Rwanda, Linda Kalimba, thanked to the town for hosting the squad, saying they were "pleased” to be returning to Bury "because of the warm reception” that the Olympic team had already received.Earlier in the day the squad, which consists of volleyballers Dominique Bizimana, Jean Rukundo, Jean Bosco Ngizwenimana, Emile Vuningabo, James Rutikanga, Jean Baptiste Gahamanyi, Fulgence Hagenimana, Eric Ngirinshuti, Callixte Twagirayezu, Jean Baptiste Murema, Vincent Tuyisenge, plus 400m and 800m runner Hermas Muvunya; 1500m runner Theoneste Nsengimana; and powerlifter Theogene Hakizimana, were at Southgate Community Centre, on the Nowton Estate, to meet and greet people from seven local churches.