A CREATIVE youngster feels excited to win a competition based on her winning t-shirt design.

Halle Baker was announced as the winner of the very first Reading Green Park Challenge T-Shirt design competition.

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The Pines Primary School students from Bracknell will see her artwork printed across 2,500 runners t-shirts at their fun 3km run on Sunday, April 5.

Halle Baker said of her win: "I wanted to show all different people celebrating, and having a fun time. When you achieve something it is good to encourage others too."

As well as the accolade of all her friends and fellow runners proudly wearing her design, Halle will receive a special trophy for her success and also 11 gifted entries for her school into the 2021 Green Park Challenge.

The running Green Park Challenge is open to all beginners or competitive athletes, looking to beat their personal best race times or to just have fun and raise money for charity.

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Judith Manson, race director for the Green Park Challenge, said: “We were so excited to launch our first ever t-shirt competition, to give local school children the chance to show off their artistic skills and design their very own race t-shirt.

"We have had entries from all over Berkshire and we’d like to thank, and congratulate, everyone for their efforts and fantastic artistic creations."

She added: "Halle was up against some strong budding artists but it was clear from the shortlist process and final judging that Halle’s design made everyone smile and just had to be on this year’s green race t-shirts.

"She has included such a lovely family message on her artwork, one of smiles, energy and positivity. We look forward to the sun shining on race day, just like her t-shirt design.”

Every child of school age between four and 17 is automatically entered into the Green Park Schools Challenge competition.