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Golden Age Games brings communities together

by Cumbria Crack
29/05/2026
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75 people aged between 55 and 90 came together to take part in the Golden Age Games at Kendal Leisure Centre.

Organised by GLL, which operates Better leisure centres, the event, held yesterday, Thursday May 28, welcomed people from Kendal, Penrith and Ulverston leisure centres for a full day of activities designed to promote movement, connection and wellbeing in later life.

Now in its second year, the 2026 event featured a programme of accessible sporting challenges and team activities.

People competed in Boccia, curling, pickleball and table tennis tournaments before taking part in a series of school sports day-style challenges, including egg pong, basketball, corn hole, beanbag balance relay, skittles, newspaper shuffle and a foam javelin competition.

Kendal Leisure Centre was crowned champion of the Golden Age Games 2026, after notching up 2,075 points. Ulverston came a close second trailing by 16 points with 2,059 and Penrith Leisure Centre secured third place with 1,651 points.

Medals were awarded to individuals for their outstanding contribution during the sports tournaments including the Wobbly Spoon Award (egg and spoon race), Master of the Spear (Javelin) and Steady as a Rock (beanbag balance).

Diana Holmes, 80, has been a member at Kendal Leisure Centre for 30 years.

She attends regular exercise classes and has been part of the Escape Pain programme.

She said: “The day was all about unskilled fun and competition between the three leisure centres. We were cheered on by the energy and good nature of the staff.

Diana Holmes

“Without the dedication of staff, these fun events wouldn’t happen. And we’re thrilled that the practice we’ve been doing at our Tuesday senior sessions paid off.”

Danielle Vipond Shields, Better health and communities manager at Westmorland and Furness, said: “The Golden Age Games are all about bringing people together, building confidence and showing that staying active can be enjoyable at any age.

“The energy and enthusiasm throughout the day were incredible, and it was fantastic to see so many people taking part, supporting one another and having fun.”

Katie Gatt, Age Friendly co-ordinator South Lakeland, added: “Age friendly initiatives aim to create communities where older people are valued, included, and supported to live active, healthy and fulfilling lives.

“Events like the Golden Age Games bring this vision to life by offering a fun and welcoming space for older adults to take part in physical activity, try something new, and enjoy themselves.

“As well as promoting health and wellbeing, the games provide a great opportunity to meet new people, build friendships and reduce social isolation.

“By encouraging connection and participation, the event is a fantastic example of how age friendly principles can be put into practice locally, celebrating ageing in a positive and inclusive way.”

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