Debbie Flood and Bryan Clay win Eric Liddell Award

Debbie Flood and Bryan Clay have been announced as the winners of the 2012 Eric Liddell Award.

Flood is the two-time British Olympic silver medallist and three-time world champion in rowing.

She co-founded Creativity in Sport, a community interest organisation giving at-risk youth opportunities to study positive life skills curriculum and work toward fitness teaching qualification.

Motivated by a desire to work with troubled youth, she took a year off from rowing in 2009 to qualify as a prison officer.

Commenting on the award, she said: "Eric Liddell was a great man of faith and an example of an ambassador of God both in and outside sport.

"God has given me the gifts and abilities that I have and I have tried to use them to the best of my ability while also sharing my faith through how I play my sport on and off the water."

Clay won Olympic silver and gold in the decathlon, and founded the Bryan Clay Foundation in 2005 to help children discover their gifts and develop their character.

"I remember watching Chariots of Fire when I was in ninth grade and what stood out the most to me was Eric Liddell's unwavering courage to stand up for what he believed to be right. I'm truly humbled and honoured to receive an award in his name," he said.

The award honours one male and female athlete for outstanding character at home, in the community, and on and off the field of competition.

They are inspired by Eric Liddell, a committed Christian who won gold in the 400m at the 1924 Paris Olympics.

His daughters, Heather Ingham and Patricia Russell, are joining the More Than Gold legacy breakfast on 10 August, when the awards will be presented.

The breakfast is being held at Central Hall in Westminster and will be attended by 400 guests, including former and current Olympians.

Special guests include Jerry Colangelo, chairman of USA Basketball, Madeline Manning Mims, Olympic gold medalist in track and field, and Gene Davis, Olympic bronze medallist in wrestling.

The legacy breakfast is hosted by Athletes in Action, an international sports outreach that uses the medium of sport to help people answer questions of faith. It is partnering with More Than Gold, the agency set up by all the UK’s main denominations to help churches make the most of the 2012 Games.
Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
News
Government under fire for incentivising more 'lunch hour' abortions
Government under fire for incentivising more 'lunch hour' abortions

Sir Edward Leigh said it seems as if "abortion providers now writing government abortion policy".

Street preacher case is a 'shocking' attack on freedom of religion and speech
Street preacher case is a 'shocking' attack on freedom of religion and speech

The Christian Institute, which is supporting the pastor, accused the police and Public Prosecution Service of "overstepping the mark".

Christian man prosecuted over ex-gay testimony urges Europe's Christians to take a bold stand for truth
Christian man prosecuted over ex-gay testimony urges Europe's Christians to take a bold stand for truth

A Christian man in Malta who was repeatedly dragged into court over three years for giving his testimony about leaving the homosexual lifestyle urged his fellow Christians to stand boldly for Jesus Christ amid rising cultural hostility.

Artemis II astronaut who isn't religious cried seeing the cross after Moon mission
Artemis II astronaut who isn't religious cried seeing the cross after Moon mission

NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman said that although he is not a religious man, he “broke down in tears” after returning from the mission and felt such intense emotion that he asked to speak with a Navy chaplain.