Posted by LimbPowerAdmin on Friday 21st February 2025
PRESS RELEASE
21stFebruary 2025
Issued by LimbPower
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LimbPower Announces the 2025 Junior Games: A Celebration of Young Athletic Spirit
At the iconic Stoke Mandeville Stadium, in Aylesbury on Saturday 10th May 2025. LimbPower is thrilled to announce the return of the much-anticipated LimbPower Junior Games, scheduled for Saturday, 10th May 2025, at the iconic Stoke Mandeville Stadium. This annual event is dedicated to empowering children and young people aged 4-18 with an amputation or limb difference through the joy of sport.
The LimbPower Junior Games, first held in 2013, have grown to become a cornerstone event that fosters inclusion, confidence, and camaraderie among participants. The 2025 games promise an array of sports, including Athletics, Cycling, Sitting Volleyball, Wheelchair Basketball, Swimming, Rowing, Canoeing, and Archery, all adapted to suit the abilities of young athletes with an amputation or limb difference.
Highlights of the LimbPower Junior Games:
“The LimbPower Junior Games are more than just a sports event; they are a celebration of potential and perseverance. We invite families to join us for a day filled with excitement, support, and the chance to witness the incredible capabilities of our young athletes,” said Carly Bauert, LimbPower’s Outreach Officer.
Registration and Contact Information: Places for the LimbPower Junior Games 2025 are limited. Families can register via Eventbrite here: For more information contact Conor, at conor@limbpower.com or call: 07562959391.
Join us for an unforgettable experience where courage knows no bounds, and every finish line crossed is a victory celebrated by all.
Notes to Editor
About LimbPower: LimbPower is a registered charity dedicated to empowering amputees and individuals with limb differences through physical activity, sport, and the arts. LimbPower supports amputees, individuals with limb differences, and their families to bridge the gap between hospital rehabilitation and community and school engagement to rebuild lives and improve physical, social, and mental well-being.
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