Residents and visitors will be able to enjoy a great festival of sport this summer.

Following the success of last year’s event Weymouth & Portland Borough Council and partners will be hosting the 2014 Dorset Festival of Sports.

The event takes place from Wednesday 16 July to Sunday 3 August and includes a two day sports arena, two disability sports days, a team sports day, fun day, Battens Charity Volleyball Championship and RAF Beach Volleyball Classic.

Cllr Mike Byatt, Weymouth & Portland Borough Council Management Committee Chairman said: “The Dorset Festival of Sports was such a success last year and I am delighted the borough council along with other partners have been able to work together to make this great sporting event happen again.

“The programme this year will be a fantastic opportunity for people to have a go at sports or cheer on as a spectator.”

Many Dorset based organisations will be taking part in the Dorset Festival of Sport. Visitors will be able to try a sport on land or water, inside and out and discover the many health, fitness and social benefits.

Organisations include: Weymouth Swimming Pool (Everyone Active), Dorset County Council and Weymouth & Portland Borough Council.

Dorset County Council Cabinet member for community services, Colin Jamieson, said:
“Dorset County Council has been organising the Disability Sports Festivals for the last seven years. We’re proud that this year’s events will give over 500 Dorset adult and children with disabilities the chance to develop their potential and try a fantastic range of sports and activities.”

Conrad Humphreys, Managing Director of Sport Environment, the company behind the Ecover Blue Mile said: “Last year’s inaugural Weymouth Ecover Blue Mile was a huge success and this year’s is going to be even bigger. We had hundreds of people having a go at our taster sessions in kayaking and stand up paddle-boarding and we’re looking forward to getting families involved again this summer.

“We’ll also be having competitive races which are open to everyone and, for the first time this year, an open water 1-mile swim – the Ecover Blue Mile. And be prepared for some competitive action in the Aquatriathlon and Team Challenge.”

As well as these sporting events, residents and visitors to the beach this summer will be greeted by the welcome return the Weymouth and Portland Ambassadors. They will be on hand during the two day Dorset Beach Sports Festival (26 and 27 July), giving information about what is happening each day and about the area to visitors.

Events happening during the sports festival:

16 July 10am – 3pm
Dorset Schools Disability Beach Sports Festival

19 and 20 July 10am to 4pm
Ecover Blue Mile – People can participate in open water swim, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding.
Go to www.thebluemile.org.uk for entry details and fundraising pack

26 and 27 July 10am – 4pm
Dorset Beach Sports Festival – A two day festival designed to give all visitors an opportunity to try a sport, water sports and beach sports including table tennis, beach rugbyfootball and beach volleyball with health advice and promotion. This will be delivered in conjunction with local sports clubs and organisations. All beach sports free. All water sports cost £2 a session.

28 July 10am-3pm
Dorset Adults Disability Beach Festival

29 July 10am-3pm
Youth Football Competition – multiple age groups for boys and girls

31 July from 6pm
Battens Charity Beach Volleyball Event – Over 300 local people take part in this popular charity event raising funds for the local hospice.

1 to 3 August
RAF Careers Weymouth Beach Volleyball Classic- Britain’s oldest and most successful annual beach volleyball championships. Over 100 top two-a-side men’s and women’s teams take part in Weymouth Beach Volleyball Classic on Weymouth Beach.
Playing schedule: Friday 1 August from 1pm – 7pm, Saturday 2 August from 9am – 7pm and Sunday 3 August ‘Finals Day’ from 9am – 5pm.

Free grandstand seating on show court, live commentary and music on all three championship days.

For more information about the event go to www.visit-dorset.com

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