Anyone for tennis, golf, kayaking.....
Young people will have the chance to try a huge variety of sports at the Oswestry Community Games this weekend.
From archery to zumba, and everything in between the games have introduced thousands of people to new sports since being launched in 2012.
Among the sports at the event in Cae Glas Park on Sunday will be football, cricket and rugby, golf and tennis, walking, gymnastics, martial arts and even kayaking.
A climbing wall will be set up within the park.
As well as the sports there will also be a host of music, dance and drama including African drumming and belly dancing and refreshments will also be available during the event from 11am until 3.45pm..
Ben Syrett-Judd, a coach with Oswestry team tennis, said people could go along and test out their skills throughout the day.
Guest of honour at the community games with be Di Carrington of Pontesbury, one of the all-female team that rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic last year.
The 62-year-old was part of the all-female trio to take on the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, rowing the 3,000 miles from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to Antigua in the Caribbean a journey that took 60 days, 18 hours and 34 minutes. The crew had to contend with 40ft waves, chronic sleep deprivation and strong winds, but picked up three world records along the way.
Di, who will be supporting her chosen charity, Relapsing Polychondritis UK, said she was honoured to be involved and to inspire others.
The event has received financial backing from Oswestry Town Council, Oswestry Sports Forum, Wynnstay Hotel, Growth 50 Ltd, Arla Foods, Shropshire Towns and Rural Housing Ltd and Mary Hignett Bequest Fund.
Organiser Clive Knight said: “It is very encouraging to have achieved this level of local financial support, and we are very grateful to all our sponsors.”





