At the Lee Valley Velo Port coaching session went on exclusively for the school children cycling down the track of cycling. Around the velodrome the pupils from Curwen and Cumberland school participated in the road cycle, pedal and mountain bike.
The younger school children went to the Lee Valley Hockey to play a hockey game which has fun element called the Quicksticks. Chris Froome all inspired with the Legacy of 2012 London gave every reason to rejoice for the school children. The programme was for four days. In the other venue of Olympic sport was enjoyed for free. It was a great opportunity for the students to learn the four cycling disciplines according to the manager of partnership development of the Cumberland School- Simone Laidlow. From the counties of London like Essex and Hertfordshire students were invited to take part.
For Chris Froome his childhood was very important as his father took good care of him and that is exactly what he is trying to do with his spare time- splitting himself between taking care of his own child and doing charity events. Despite of being retired from the professional cycling he continues to support the sport which gave him millions of reasons to smile. His family sacrificed a lot for him during his childhood so that he could become a professional cyclist which he did. He was present at the event where he had to honour the parents who are regarded as inspirational in U.K.
He continues to inspire many professional sportsmen throughout the world. God has also given him the opportunity to do the same for his child. He has all the qualities to prove that he is a responsible and a caring father in the course of time. He has got a supporting wife to be with him.