Participants from 20 clubs take part in a special event to mark the first year of the PL/BT Disability Sport Programme
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalParticipants from 20 clubs this week took part in the first Festival of Sport
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalThere was a wide variety of events on offer, such as new-age kurling, basketball and athletics
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalStoke Mandeville Stadium, which hosted the first Paralympic Games in 1948, was the venue for the festival
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalThe event was held to celebrate the first year of the Premier League/BT Disability Sport programme
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalAs well as giving the young people a day to remember, the Festival of Sport showcased the work of the PL/BT Disability Sport programme delivered by club across England and Wales
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalSince it was launched in September, the PL/BT Disability Sport programme has engaged more than 10,000 people
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalThe event gave the youngsters the opportunity to show how the clubs have helped them develop on a weekly basis
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalBT ambassador Jake Humphrey gave his support to the event and threw himself into the action
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalAFC Bournemouth's team were the first to wear the club's new 2017/18 home kit
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalBT presenter Abi Griffiths joins the Brighton & Hove Albion team on the starting line ahead of an event
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalJake Humphrey: "It's amazing to see all of these young kids, giving it their all, and just having a brilliant day."
PL/BT Disability Sport FestivalAt the end of an incredible day, all of the teams received medals to recognise their hard work