Saturday, January 24, 2026

F1 great partners England Hockey to reduce sports-related injury in young

Former F1 team boss Ron Dennis has launched a foundation to address sports-related injuries in 11 to 18-year-olds, partnering with England Hockey and other major sports with a multi-million pound investment over the next decade.

Podium Analytics, which launched at Downing Street on Wednesday, has linked up with the University of Oxford to forge changes in sport and physical education and will directly address the severe lack of data relating to youth sport injury.

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