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50p coin to feature cycling

A sixteen-year-old schoolboy is the first ever teen to design a coin of the realm. It features a cyclist and a £10,000 prize is to benefit cycling in Yorkshire

Theo Crutchley-Mack from Rishworth School, Halifax has entered the history books today after becoming the first teenager to design a British coin.

He had ntered a nationwide secondary school competition, organised by the Royal Mint, in April 2009, to create a London Olympic Games cycling themed 50p. His design, featuring a track rider racing a bike in a velodrome, beat off competition from over 3,000 entries from pupils across the country.

To mark his achievement Dave Knight, The Royal Mint's Director of Commemorative Coin, officially announced Theo's win at a surprise assembly at Rishworth School today, and presented him with a one-off gold 'striking' of his design.

Crutchley-Mack said: "To imagine my coin design is going to be in everyone's hands is unbelievable. I've just finished my GCSE mock exams and I wish I'd have known about this earlier - I could have used my coin design as part of my GSCE art coursework! I'm really looking forward to going to the Royal Mint next week to see my coin being produced."

Dave Knight said: "Theo is passionate about cycling and it showed in his design. The judges were impressed by the sense of speed, drama and excitement he managed to capture in his entry."

Theo's parents and grandmother were on hand to watch a giant, two metre replica of his design be unveiled on the assembly stage, stunning friends and teachers alike, who knew nothing of his win.

In addition, Rishworth School was awarded a £10,000 prize courtesy of the Royal Mint. Headmaster, Richard Baker, explains how they intend to put the money to good use: "What Theo has achieved is truly exceptional - he's a fantastic role model and has done all Rishworthians proud. We feel that the wider community should benefit from this win, as well as our pupils. We're talking to Theo about how to do this, including helping local, not-for-profit cycling clubs in the area, like Theo's club, Pedal Sport, based in Halifax."

Pedal Sport's Mark Rushby, who was also at the special assembly, said: "We're absolutely thrilled by the news. Theo has been a member of the club for several years and is a skilled and enthusiastic cyclist - he even started assisting the coaches who take the younger classes. Cycling is a great sport and any help Pedal Sport receives to encourage local children into the sport will be fantastic. And who knows, perhaps one day, thanks to Theo, someone from our club will make it to the Olympic Games or Paralympic Games themselves."

Theo's cycling design will be found on millions of 50p coins in people's change from September this year, when The Royal Mint's London 2012 50p series goes into general circulation.

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