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Joe Wicks tipped to make New Year's Honours list for PE lessons in coronavirus crisis

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Joe Wicks has been tipped to make it onto the Queen's New Year’s Honours list this year for getting the nation moving with his PE lessons during coronavirus lockdown.

The Body Coach, 33, has been giving daily lessons on his YouTube channel, making sure both kids and parents get regular exercise in isolation.

He also donated a generous £80,000 raised by adverts on his channel to the NHS . Leading bookmaker Coral makes The Body Coach 6-4 to appear on that list.

Coral’s John Hill said: "Joe Wicks is inspiring the nation at the moment to get off the couch and keep moving. "We think there is a strong chance he will be honoured on the Queen's New Year's Honours list later this year." His sessions have proved enormously popular during the

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