Virgin Media’s cabinets turn gold to celebrate ParalympicsGB

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Virgin Media has painted cabinets gold across the UK to celebrate the achievements of ParalympicsGB at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

Proud partners of ParalympicsGB, Virgin Media whipped up support in the UK with its #WeAreHere campaign which encouraged the nation to cheer on our incredible Paralympians as no fans, friends, family or loved ones could travel to Japan to watch the Games in person.

ParalympicsGB racked up a staggering 124 medals, taking second place in the overall medals table and winning medals in more sports than any nation has ever achieved at Paralympic Games.

To recognise ParalympicsGB’s success at the Games, Virgin Media has given its on-street cabinets a golden upgrade. Cabinets in all four UK capital cities, as well as Loughborough, a prominent training base for many Paralympians, and Stoke Mandeville, the birthplace of the Paralympics, have been painted gold to celebrate the team’s achievements.

Virgin Media held a special event to mark the occasion in Stoke Mandeville with ParalympicsGB athletes Jody Cundy OBE, Phoebe Paterson Pine, Stef Reid MBE, Ali Jawad and Tom Hamer who had just returned from Tokyo.

The athletes unveiled the gold cabinet after helping to apply the final touches of gold paint. The cabinet is close to Stoke Mandeville Stadium, which is regarded as the home of wheelchair sport and the birthplace of the Paralympic Games.

The ParalympicsGB athletes also held a special PE lesson at nearby Booker Park school, giving children top tips on how to become Paralympians of the future, as well as sharing their experiences of the Games in Tokyo.

ParalympicsGB athlete Jody Cundy OBE, who won a Gold and Silver medal in Para Cycling attended the unveiling of the cabinet, said: “It’s a real honour that Virgin Media has recognised the achievements of ParalympicsGB in this way and it’s been so great to meet aspiring young children in Stoke Mandeville who might go on to be the next generation of medallists! The support of fans back at home meant so much to all athletes taking part in Tokyo and definitely spurred us all on to perform at our very best.”