Blood, Sweat and Gears Exhibition, Riverside Museum
Blood, Sweat and Gears
Exhibition Riverside Museum
Until 1 January, 2016
This new display celebrates the achievements of Para-Sport Tandem cyclists Aileen McGlynn and Louise Haston, who won four silver medals at the Glasgow XX Commonwealth Games. Key objects from the Games, including their tandem bike and race suits, reveal the extreme highs and lows of competing on the world stage. The display also features medals, the Queen’s Baton and sporting equipment used during the games. You can even climb up on a podium yourself.
Glasgow Museum of Transport, 100, Pointhouse Place, Glasgow, G3 8RS, G3 8RS
100, Pointhouse Place, Glasgow, G3 8RS,G3 8RS
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