Alan March Sport
@alanmarchsport.bsky.social
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Providers of Hosts, Commentators & Event Presentation along with Commentary Training, Promotional Videos & more. Clients: The FA, British Swimming, IPC & more in the UK and across the world
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The Audio Description commentary team at #WxmAfc are looking for new commentators. It's one hell of an opportunity if you've any interest in getting into sport broadcasting.

You'd have a great experience, allow you to make valuable contacts, be a terrific volunteering experience for your CV,
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We share the passion when it comes to making sport accessible for those that are blind or have visual impairments, which is why @AlanMarchSport provide audio descriptive commentary at stadiums and events worldwide, as well as providing sports presentation at IBSA events.
The image shows an announcer’s position with microphones and a laptop, in front of the field of play at the 2024 IBSA Judo Grand Prix in Heidelberg. Judoka, coaches and referees are standing on the mats during a warm up session. The image shows an audio descriptive commentary receiver, next to a commentator’s headset. Behind these are the football pitch and stands at Molineux Stadium, the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers football club.
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This weekend, #TeamAMS have been part of the action in Sheffield, providing sports presentation for the #BUCSNationals 🏊‍♂️🥋👟🏸

With records broken, athletes showing their appreciation with some Valentines roses and visits from the #MilkEveryMoment mascot, we've loved being back this year.
Three members of the AMS Team are sat with a swimmer from the event who is wearing a green top. The group are holding red roses for Valentine's Day Four members of the AMS Team are standing beside a cow mascot with the words 'Milk Every Moment' on its black top.
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We’re proud to be back at Meadow Park as @arsenalwomen.bsky.social welcome @bristolcitywomen.bsky.social for the @adobewomensfacup.bsky.social

Alongside providing stadium announcements and audio description commentary, we’re joining in the #NoMoreRed celebrations with a pitchside interview.
A photo of the pitch at Boreham Wood, where Arsenal Women play some of their matches. The image shows a small section of the goal on the right, the pitch in the middle and the ground's North Bank stand in the distance. A photo of the scoreboard at the Adobe Women’s FA Cup fixture between Arsenal and Bristol City, showing both teams’ crests. The photo was taken before the game and shows the time as 0 and the scores as nil-nil.
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We share the passion when it comes to making sport accessible for those that are blind or have visual impairments, which is why @AlanMarchSport provide audio descriptive commentary at stadiums and events worldwide, as well as providing sports presentation at IBSA events.
The image shows an announcer’s position with microphones and a laptop, in front of the field of play at the 2024 IBSA Judo Grand Prix in Heidelberg. Judoka, coaches and referees are standing on the mats during a warm up session. The image shows an audio descriptive commentary receiver, next to a commentator’s headset. Behind these are the football pitch and stands at Molineux Stadium, the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers football club.
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Our contribution will enable Metro Blind Sport to help 2 blind and partially sighted people access life-changing sport and active social activities, which can help people discover independence, confidence freedom and a new lease of life.
Two people are running on an athletics track, tethered with a coral-coloured rope. On the right is a young boy, wearing a red T-shirt and the number 27 on his chest. He is visually impaired and is running alongside his guide. The guide is a woman wearing a yellow T-shirt with the charity’s logo on the front.
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Because of their work, Metro have received The King’s Award for Voluntary Service - the highest possible award for a UK charity, equivalent to an MBE. It reflects their inspiring efforts in running adaptive social and sports events for hundreds of visually impaired people.
A group of runners and guide runners, wearing yellow T-shirts or reflective tabards, are standing in a group and are cheering with arms raised. The group includes visually impaired people that have been helped by Metro Blind Sport.
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For over 50 years, Metro Blind Sport have been providing opportunities for people who are blind or partially sighted, of all ages and abilities, to take part in many different sports and activities across Greater London and the surrounding areas.
Two people are cycling on a red tandem on a tarmac area. The front cyclist is wearing blue, white and black sports clothing with a white helmet, while the back cyclist is wearing black and maroon sports clothing with a white helmet. The rear cyclist is visually impaired.
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With a shared passion for sport being inclusive and enjoyable for everybody, we are proud to choose Metro Blind Sport as our first Charity of the Month in 2025. The London-based organisation link to our regular work in the capital city and for the visually impaired community.
A banner showing that the Metro Blind Charity has been chosen as the Alan March Sport Charity of the Month for January 2025. The charity’s logo is displayed on the left, with the AMS gold and teal frame around it.
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The multi-bank remains open between 1pm and 7pm everyday until this Friday for people to donate and support the Nottingham-based organisation, as well as the club's community #HomeForChristmas campaign.

More information can be found here: www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/2024/de...
Forest collaborating with Himmah on Food & Multibank Drive this Christmas
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The @alanmarchsport.bsky.social team enjoyed helping get the multi-bank underway in the Fan Zone and Stadium on Saturday, hearing from the community, as well as interviews with Uzair Hashmi from the Himmah organisation.

By the end of the match, the collection was already going well.
Below a large screen showing the Nottingham Forest football club logo, there is a stage containing more than 30 plastic crates and plastic bags containing items donated to the community multi-bank.
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Our contribution of food, household and hygiene products kicked off the Himmah x Nottingham Forest multi-bank on Saturday, which was generously supported by Forest fans.

Contributions will be collected and weighed, before being matched by club owner, Evangelos Marinakis.
Six large green plastic crates, containing various essential food, household and hygiene items, are placed on a wooden picnic bench.
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This December, we are proud to have chosen Himmah as our Charity of the Month.

The Nottingham-based organisation, which has partnered with Nottingham Forest for their #HomeForChristmas campaign, have a mission to tackle food poverty, racism and educational inequalities.

(Website: himmah.org)
A banner showing the logo of the Himmah organisation and announcing it was the Alan March Sport charity of the month for December 2024.
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One weekend
Two big events
🏋️🏊

@AlanMarchSport are bringing the sports presentation for @swimengland.bsky.social at Ponds Forge and for British Weightlifting at The NEC this weekend, while the athletes bring their strength and stamina for the last time in 2024.
The image shows a commentator's desk with headset and paper in the foreground and two swimming pools in the background. Swimmers are warming up in the pool. The image shows a weightlifting platform surrounded by light, speakers and technical equipment. An official is standing at the back of the area, leaning on a stand.