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Meet Perry – the Mascot for the 2022 Commonwealth Games

Perry: The Official Mascot of Birmingham 2022

Perry_Colour_In_Sheets_A4 – Perry Colouring sheets just for you 🙂

Our Perry can’t wait to get out and meet everyone at Birmingham 2022. But until then, there are plenty of fascinating facts to learn about our friend – from his multicoloured hexagons to his horns and his basketball kit.

PERRY’S NAME

Perry is named after Perry Barr, the area of Birmingham where the transformed Alexander Stadium will host the Games’ opening and closing ceremonies and athletics events. Perry will be trackside to get the party started!

WHY IS PERRY A BULL?

No animal says “Birmingham” more than the bull! We’ve had a Bull Ring market for hundreds of years, near the modern Bullring shopping centre, with its iconic bronze bull sculpture. Perry is a different kind of bull, though – colourful, cheeky and kind – Brum’s latest icon!

PERRY’S HEXAGONS

We are the Games for everyone – that’s why Perry’s hexagons are all the colours of the rainbow! They represent the coming together of the Commonwealth in equal partnership with the diverse communities of Birmingham and the West Midlands. Hexagons are also the strongest shape – strong like our Commonwealth Games family.

PERRY’S MEDAL

Perry’s gleaming medal is a nod to Brum’s historic Jewellery Quarter, the largest of its kind in Europe! The area produces 40% of the UK’s jewellery, and it’s also home to one of the world’s largest Assay Office, which hallmarks millions of precious items every year.

PERRY’S KIT

Perry is sport mad and will have a go at anything! Can you spot the blue, red and yellow stripes on his kit? They’re the same colours as the official Birmingham flag.  Birmingham’s motto is Forward, and Perry is certainly looking forward to entertaining the crowds in 2022!

Changes to this afternoon at Castle Vale 09/10/2021

Due to tonight’s National Arena League in Hinckley, we have made a couple of changes to this afternoon’s swimming schedule (Please do NOT swim is you are in tonight’s team):

Beginners Lengths, Advanced/Junior 2: 1:45pm – 2:30pm (no change)

Seniors/Masters : 1:45pm – 2:45pm

Juniors: 2:45pm – 3:45pm

Thank you

Bonus Ball Winners October 2021

Congrats to October’s Bonus Ball Winners!!!

First – Mandy Blizard – Ball number 9

Second – Helen Pordage – ball number 2

Third – Julie Liquorish – ball number 18

Well done to all!! If anyone would like to join in the fun – ÂŁ4 a month, which helps to run the club too – email contact@pbsss.org.uk – THANK YOU!!!

 

Sunday 19th September 2021 – lesson changes

No Seniors / Masters session at 7am at Castle Vale.

Handsworth:

Small pool (widths) lessons remain unchanged.

Big Pool – we have teachers and lots of swimmers missing due to an open meet 🙂

Advanced Lengths will be taken by Vicky.

Beginners Lengths will be taken by Lisa.

NO JUNIOR SQUAD ON THIS DAY (normally 14:45 – 15:45)

Youth Group will be taken by Dave Marsh – 14:45 – 15:30

Masters lane will be 15:00 – 16:00

Adults will swim 15:30 – 16:00

Widths into lengths will not swim on this day, but can attend Beginners lengths on Thursday instead – please let us know which day you would like to attend.