LimbPower Junior Games

Organisation for the LimbPower Junior Games on Saturday, 20th June 2020 is well underway, and we have some exciting news!  Due to huge demand we have taken a big step towards the north and 2020 will see the first LimbPower Junior Games being held at Harvey Hadden Sports Centre in Nottingham. It’s obviously exciting for […]

Organisation for the LimbPower Junior Games on Saturday, 20th June 2020 is well underway, and we have some exciting news! 

Due to huge demand we have taken a big step towards the north and 2020 will see the first LimbPower Junior Games being held at Harvey Hadden Sports Centre in Nottingham. It’s obviously exciting for us and Nottingham have really embraced LimbPower– helping us in all sorts of ways to hopefully make this the biggest and best LimbPower Junior Games ever! 

Registration forms are available now and, with 46 places already spoken for, please make sure you register soon so you don’t miss out. We only have a limited number of places to give everyone opportunities to try out all the activities on offer. 

We’re delighted that Swim England will be joining us again, plus there’ll be cycling, the climbing wall and dance as options. The group activities will include wheelchair basketball, archery, tennis or badminton and sitting down volleyball (these activities will be confirmed three weeks before the LimbPower Junior Games) 

The LimbPower Junior Games is open to young people aged 5-18 with a physical impairment providing your child/children with the opportunity to try sports in a safe and friendly environment. We actively encourage siblings to register and take part. 

We will also be running an activity for Under-5’s and encourage you to bring your little ones along to join the older children and see all that can be achieved. Research we have conducted shows clearly that children and families benefit from seeing other children with similar conditions. 

Contact carly@limbpower.com for more information and registration forms.

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