BPA Sports Foundation Supporting Yorkshire Rotary Accessible Games

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The spirit of inclusion and community will be at the heart of the Yorkshire Rotary Accessible Games this October, as people with disabilities come together to enjoy a special day of sport, fun and inspiration.

The Games, now in their second year, take place on Sunday 19th October 2025 at Woodhouse Grove School, Apperley Bridge. Open to anyone aged 9 and above who is registered as having a disability, the event is free to enter and promises a welcoming environment where everyone is encouraged to get involved.

Competitors will have the chance to take part in up to three activities, with options ranging from archery, athletics and swimming to boccia, darts, table tennis, kurling and wheelchair races. For those looking to try something new, there will also be taster sessions in football skills, cricket, goalball and even soft play axe throwing.

Bradford (Park Avenue) Sports Foundation will be supporting the event, with Lewis Harris and Mat Everett both involved in the build-up and on the day itself. Their presence reflects the Foundation’s commitment to providing inclusive opportunities and supporting initiatives that bring people together through sport.

The Games are organised and supported by Yorkshire Rotary, who have ensured that entry is completely free for both competitors and carers. Free tea and coffee will be available throughout the day, with food and soft drinks on sale from the cashless café.

Whether attending as an individual or as part of a group, the Games are about more than competition — they are about creating memories, building friendships and celebrating what people can achieve together.

To register or find out more, contact:
yorkshirerotaryaccessiblegames@gmail.com
Anne: 07816 885759

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