Nominate your Get Inspired Unsung Hero
Read full article on Nominate your Get Inspired Unsung HeroDo you know someone who inspires people to play sport in their community? Find out how to give them the recognition they deserve.
Do you know someone who inspires people to play sport in their community? Find out how to give them the recognition they deserve.
Let the Cardiff Half Marathon inspire you to join the fun. There are events for all abilities so use this handy guide to find the best one for you.
Jill Stidever shares her experiences of being a Get Inspired Unsung Hero
Who will follow Claudia Fragapane? Send in your nominations for the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2015 award.
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British number one Andy Murray gives some pointers on how to improve your tennis game.
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Join Eddie Izzard and take part in a UK-wide campaign to boost sports volunteering before the end of 2015.
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British double star Jamie Murray takes time out of his Davis Cup duties to offer tips on how to improve your game.
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England beat Pakistan by 19 runs in a thrilling finale to win the inaugural ICRC T20 Tournament for people with physical disabilities.
BBC presenter Louise Minchin on how she stumbled across a sport she knew nothing about - and fell in love with it.
Jonathan Rea is urging people to get involved in the race to find this year's BBC Get Inspired Unsung Hero for Northern Ireland.
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There is evidence that exercise in later life life can make your body behave as if it is much younger.
Whether you are looking for a way to gain some skills or want to get serious and join a club, this handy guide will get you started.
Sally Hurst gives us an insight into her daily routine as she balances family life and training as she prepares for her next para-cycling world championship event.
Whether you fancy becoming a jockey, getting into showjumping or just enjoying a horse ride, take a look at this handy guide.
2002 World Champion, Mark Kay tells us what inspired him to take up windsurfing.
Charlotte is a secondary school teacher and mother of three who has discovered gymnastics and she loves it. As part of the This Girl Can campaign she wants more people to have a go.
Get Inspired reporter Louise Andrew saddles up to find out why the Borders is a hotbed for equestrian champions.
From archery to athletics and swimming to equestrian, there are clubs across the UK who want to help get you more active.
From being scared of water as a child, to becoming a world champion swimmer, Adam Peaty reveals all to Get Inspired.
Our friends at British Cycling have given us some great tips and hints on how to change from bike riding to commuting.
Adding a bit of activity into your day doesn't have to mean hours at the gym. Take a look at this guide to get some tips on working out your own way.
Our friends at British Cycling have given us some great tips and hints on how to prevent getting a puncture.
Skateboarding is normally associated with youngsters, but now dad's across the UK are rediscovering their youth as they join their kids in the skate parks.
If you like walking, running, swimming or cycling, there are loads of events for you to take part in at the Sport Relief Games.
When Welsh rugby, judo and weightlifting star, Non Evans visited her first Judo coach and inspiration, Andrew Burt.
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Celia swam as a child but issues with her body image meant she lost touch with a sport she used to enjoy. Find out how the Swim Dem Challenge helped Celia re-discover swimming.
Find out how it has never been easier to train for your local team like a Premier League star or World Cup winner does.
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Our friends at British Cycling have given us some great tips and hints on how to avoid saddle soreness.
Golfing legend Gary Player, a three-time Open winner, shares his top tips for making the perfect putt.
The Blue Peter Sport Badge is back, so it's time to get active and inspire your friends to try out a sport you love.
If you are looking to improve your batting, or just want to know some basics, the Nottingham and England cricketer has some useful tips to improve your game.
When Harley met Hamilton. Young motorsport, fan Harley won his karting championship and then met his hero, Lewis Hamilton.
After five major operations and three years of surviving on liquid food, Sarah Russell resumes her love of extreme sports.
68 year old Paul Mounsey is living proof that you are never too old for BMX racing.
American Harriette Thompson, at the age of 92 years and 65 days, becomes the oldest woman to finish a marathon.
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Amy Uprichard on how dancing - and the support of world number one golfer Rory McIlroy - helped her beat cancer for a second time.
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Sometimes being active can be as simple as going out a walk with your dog.
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