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    Event helps more girls try new sports in Jersey

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sports groups like Skateboard Jersey were at ‘Every Girl Moves’

    Girls have been encouraged to get involved in different sports at an event where they could have a go at a range of them.

    The ‘Every Girl Moves’ event was held at Les Quennevais School on Monday with about 15 sports clubs on site to give taster sessions to children.

    Research from the Youth Sport Trust has shown more than a third of girls in England and Wales drop out of playing sport by the time they reach secondary school.

    The event was created by 15-year-old Lauren from St Marys Youth Centre after hearing how girls in the island sometimes faced barriers getting into sports.

    A group of people stands outside a modern building with large windows. In the foreground, Lauren is wearing a black t-shirt with a colorful logo on the left side and a light blue cap is visible.

    Lauren organised the sports event

    Lauren wanted the event to show more girls in Jersey that many sports clubs in the island are approachable and have lots of opportunities for them.

    She said: “Most girls want to be involved in sport but think it’s just for boys or face other stigmas.

    “Sport really improves your mental health too and more older girls need to stay active.”

    Lauren added: “I hope we do this every year and it improves every year so we can get even more sports involved so we can make the day even better.”

    Organisers also hope getting involved with sports teams will also boost girls’ confidence and socialising skills.

    Orla stands on a grassy field under a blue sky with scattered clouds. Their face is blurred for privacy. They are wearing a dark gray t-shirt with a colorful psychedelic design of the sun and moon, and the word 'MOONLIGHT' at the bottom. In the background, two large inflatable balls and red-and-white striped tape are visible.

    Orla says it’s important for girls to stay active through sport

    Orla, 11, was one of the children who attended.

    She said: “It’s really important to stay healthy – if you stay on the couch all day then you won’t be living for very long.

    “I think when girls get older they get obsessed with things like TikTok but I will definitely stay sporty and I think girls should just spend your life doing the stuff you love,” Orla added.

    She tried out netball, football and other sports available at the event.

    Mimi is wearing a red 'Santander International' t-shirt stands on an outdoor sports court. In the background, other people are participating in activities, and a building labeled 'Sports Centre' is visible under a clear blue sky

    Mimi works to get girls active by playing netball

    Mimi, 16, is the youth representative for Jersey Netball and showed children how to play the sport.

    She said: “It’s a competitive sport but you have loads of fun too – everyone who plays enjoys it”.

    She added: “When you’re older and you have to mix with boys for some sports it can put girls off because you can feel a bit scared but sports events like this are prefect to change that perception.”

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