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Mail :
Sports Development Unit
Community Services
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
Phone :
01752 307008
Email :
sportsdevelopment@plymouth.gov.uk
Fax :
01752 307040

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Devon games to inspire

Formally know as the Devon Youth Games – the change of name is due to the support and funding from the Regional Educational Legacy in Arts and Youth Sport (RELAYS) Visit the herda-sw website for more details.

The 2010 games will be hosted by West Devon in partnership with RELAYS and will be taking place in Tavistock on Saturday 10 July.

Plymouth will once again be taking teams to compete at the games with the hope of becoming overall winners. This Olympic style event features a variety of sporting competitions for 8 to 16 year olds

History of Devon Youth Games

The Youth Games were developed as part of Sport England’s Active Sports Programme, to create a coordinated national programme of sport, and in most cases were organised on a county basis.

In 1999 and 2000 the Youth Games incorporated Devon and Cornwall and were held at a variety of venues in Exeter. In 2000 the winners from each sporting event went forward to the grand finals of the Millennium Youth Games held in Southampton. This was a four day multi-sport event that saw over 6,500 youngsters from 52 youth games across the country taking part.

In 2001, Devon and Cornwall decided to host their own separate games, and so the Devon Youth Games began. This event has gone from strength to strength and is now an important fixture in the counties sporting calendar.

The games aim to:

  • celebrate youth sport
  • provide meaningful activities for young people
  • provide a focus and tangible outcome for sports development work
  • create a spirit of friendly co-operation between authorities
  • demonstrate and promote the value of sports development
  • provide a new level of competition for young people with sporting potential, under county level
  • encourage the development of links between schools, clubs, governing bodies of sport, leisure departments and the voluntary sports clubs to obtain maximum opportunity for the development of sport for young people

Tavistock Saturday 10 July 2010

Activity Gender School year
Aquathlon Mixed 5 and 6
Aquathlon Mixed 7 and 8
Aquathlon Mixed 9 and 10
Athletics Mixed 5 and 6
Badminton Boys 7, 8 and 9
Badminton Girls 7, 8 and 9
Cricket Girls 6, 7 and 8
Gymnastics Mixed 3 and 4
Mini Soccer Mixed 4 and 5
Netball Girls 7 and 8
High 5's Netball Mixed 5 and 6
Street Sports Mixed 7, 8 and 9
Street Sports Mixed 10 and 11
Table tennis Mixed 7 and 8
Tag Rugby Girls 7, 8 and 9
Tennis Mixed 6, 7 and 8
Volleyball Boys 7, 8 and 9
Volleyball Girls 7, 8 and 9
Ultimate Frisbee Mixed 9, 10 and 11

Trial dates for the above activities will appear here shortly. For further information please contact the Sports Development Team on 01752 307140.

Previous overall local authority and fair play winners

The presentation of the fair play trophy has been an annual feature since 1999 and the overall local authority winner’s trophy since 2001.

Points are awarded at the end of each event based on fair play and final placing. The trophies are presented at the closing ceremony to the local authorities who have shown the best fair play and performed the best overall.

Year Host authority Fair play winner Overall event winner
1999 Exeter North Devon -
2000 Exeter Exeter and Teignbridge -
2001 Torbay West Devon Plymouth
2002 Plymouth South Hams Teignbridge
2003 East Devon Teignbridge Plymouth
2004 North Devon North Devon Plymouth
2005 Teignbridge West Devon Plymouth
2006 Mid Devon Mid Devon Mid Devon
2007 West Devon South Hams Plymouth
2008 Plymouth Torridge Plymouth
2009 North Devon Torridge North Devon

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