Sebastian Coe’s going for gold again – £2 million to be precise


 
Sir Sebastian Coe
Lord Coe, the mastermind of the 2012 Olympic Games, launches his own charity to help fund the building of a medical research centre. He was inspired by his mother’s struggle against a fatal disease 
Sebastian Coe wears his hard hat at a jaunty angle. He seems relaxed, as befits the man who masterminded the London Olympic Games. Compared with years of tours with builders he undertook as the 560-acre Olympic Park took shape, a look around a rather more modest project, covering only three-and-a-half acres, can hardly be taxing. 

Yet he takes charge within minutes of arriving at the building on Euston Road, just along from the British Library in north London. When it is finished in 2015, it will house the Francis Crick Institute, Europe’s largest centre for biomedical research, where scientists will tackle Britain’s four biggest killers: cancer, neuro-degenerative illnesses, cardiovascular conditions and infectious diseases. 

“I’m going to criticise your ducting,” he joshes with the construction manager, as we don high-vis jackets before going inside. “I had my own boots and a hard hat with my name on at the Olympic Park, so I know exactly what to do.”

For more information about the Sebastian Coe Charitable Foundation, visit sebcoe.co.uk/foundation

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