Don’t let this lockdown drain your drive for a healthier and fitter 2021. Instead run, kick and jump your way through the next few weeks with Aberdeen Sports Village’s team of fitness experts, at your fingertips day and night.
The Evening Express has teamed up with Aberdeen Sports Village (ASV) to release free daily fitness videos next week, with a focus on promoting physical activity at home.
Great Britain international sprinter Zoey Clark has decided to forego the sunshine of South Africa in favour of staying in Aberdeen next month to begin her Olympic Games preparations.
Banchory Stonehaven AC sprinter Alisha Rees has chosen to miss this weekend’s British athletics championships in Manchester and will now focus her efforts on earning a place on the Great Britain team for the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Gyms, swimming pools and other leisure facilities across the north-east have thrown their doors open to fitness fans for the first time since they were shut due to the Covid-19 lockdown.
Scottish Tokyo Olympics diving hopeful James Heatly says he's excited to get back to competition and hopefully secure his place at next year's rescheduled Games.
Aberdeen AAC’s Michael Ferguson and his partner Roisin Harrison are excited by the possibility of finally getting back into competitive action next month.
The Baker Hughes Aberdeen 10km and festival of running, to have been organised by Aberdeen Sports Village on August 30, is the latest casualty of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The newly-launched Baker Hughes Aberdeen Running Festival, entries for which opened yesterday, has the potential to develop into an even bigger sporting and community event in future years.