Swindon24 TV
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
  • News
    • Politics
    • Sport
    • Business
  • Swindon24 TV
  • Columnists
  • About + Contact
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Advertise
    • Complaints
No Result
View All Result
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

New women’s strand announced as Longevity Games opens 2026 series

Swindon-based fitness series The Longevity Games has opened entries for its 2026 programme, with organisers confirming an expanded calendar and a new strand focused on women’s fitness.

bySwindon 24
30 December 2025 • 8.03pm
New women’s strand announced as Longevity Games opens 2026 series

from summer Longevity Games

FacebookWhatsAppXBlueskyLinkedIn

Founded by community organiser and Swindon 24 Columnist Tim Howe, the events have grown in popularity by targeting everyday functional fitness rather than elite-level competition. Tim said:

“This isn’t about being the fastest or strongest in the room,” said Tim Howe. “It’s about building strength that actually carries over into everyday life and helps people stay independent for longer.”

The series is aimed at people who want to build strength, mobility and resilience for daily life, with challenges based around lifting, carrying and moving well.

Organisers say the focus is on long-term health and independence, rather than short-term performance or podium finishes.

Participants can enter one of three levels, novice, intermediate or proficient, allowing first-time competitors, regular gym users and experienced athletes to take part in the same event structure.

The 2026 programme will include four events, split between indoor and outdoor venues in Swindon.
The dates confirmed are:

  • Sunday 1 February 2026 at Delta Tennis Centre, with entries closing on Sunday 18 January 2026.
  • Saturday 10 May 2026 at the Athletics Track.
  • Sunday 13 September 2026 at the Athletics Track.
  • Sunday 22 November 2026 at Delta Tennis Centre.

From May onwards, the organisers will also introduce Her Longevity Games, a dedicated strand designed to support and celebrate women’s fitness and wellbeing.

The addition follows feedback from previous participants who asked for more female-focused events within the series.

Tim said:

“Her Longevity Games came directly from listening to women in our community,” he said. “It’s about creating a space where female fitness is celebrated, supported, and taken seriously at every stage of life.”

Unlike traditional competitions that reward narrow athletic skills, The Longevity Games is designed around movements that translate directly into everyday living.

The novice category is aimed at people new to structured fitness challenges, including those returning to exercise later in life.

Intermediate events are designed for participants with an established routine who want to test themselves further.

The proficient category is reserved for athletes seeking a demanding, full-body challenge.

The approach reflects Tim Howe’s wider work in Swindon, where he has consistently promoted fitness as a tool for maintaining independence and quality of life as people age.

Organisers say the events are deliberately structured to feel supportive rather than intimidating, with safety and progression prioritised.

Entries for the first event in February close on Sunday 18 January 2026.

Further details and registration information are available via the official Longevity Games website at www.thelongevitygames.co.uk

 

Tags: communitysport

READ MORE

Wichelstowe litter pick raises £600 for Prospect Hospice charity

Wichelstowe litter pick raises £600 for Prospect Hospice charity

20 August 2026 • 3.02pm
Neglected land given new lease of life with Gorse Hill garden scheme

Neglected land given new lease of life with Gorse Hill garden scheme

20 August 2026 • 2.51pm
Over 230 volunteer places booked for major Swindon town clean-up

Over 230 volunteer places booked for major Swindon town clean-up

20 August 2026 • 2.30pm
New flats approved in long-empty Advertiser offices in Old Town

Unauthorised works damaged historic former Swindon Advertiser offices as redevelopment moves forward

19 August 2026 • 10.28am
Businesses describe ‘carnage’ as Old Town road closes without warning

Businesses describe ‘carnage’ as Old Town road closes without warning

19 August 2026 • 9.49am
North Wiltshire Crematorium set for major ‘SuperVenue’ transformation

North Wiltshire Crematorium set for major ‘SuperVenue’ transformation

18 August 2026 • 5.38pm
Load More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

TOP STORIES

Why a Swindon influencer with 1.8m followers still feels judged in his hometown
News

Why a Swindon influencer with 1.8m followers still feels judged in his hometown

18 August 2026 • 5.11pm

Harvey Jeans, known online as @harvjeans, he has built his audience through fashion and lifestyle content while also talking openly...

Read moreDetails
Underused Swindon building transformed into new outsider art studio

Underused Swindon building transformed into new outsider art studio

16 August 2026 • 10.27pm
GALLERY: A whopping 25,000 people turned out for Swindon and Wiltshire Pride events

GALLERY: A whopping 25,000 people turned out for Swindon and Wiltshire Pride events

16 August 2026 • 5.12pm
Businesses describe ‘carnage’ as Old Town road closes without warning

Businesses describe ‘carnage’ as Old Town road closes without warning

19 August 2026 • 9.49am
New flats approved in long-empty Advertiser offices in Old Town

Unauthorised works damaged historic former Swindon Advertiser offices as redevelopment moves forward

19 August 2026 • 10.28am
Swindon school cuts swimming provision amid PE funding shake-up

Swindon school cuts swimming provision amid PE funding shake-up

18 August 2026 • 5.34pm
Over 230 volunteer places booked for major Swindon town clean-up

Over 230 volunteer places booked for major Swindon town clean-up

20 August 2026 • 2.30pm
Council leader visits Swindon firm amid drive for new investment

Council leader visits Swindon firm amid drive for new investment

18 August 2026 • 5.06pm
North Wiltshire Crematorium set for major ‘SuperVenue’ transformation

North Wiltshire Crematorium set for major ‘SuperVenue’ transformation

18 August 2026 • 5.38pm
Neglected land given new lease of life with Gorse Hill garden scheme

Neglected land given new lease of life with Gorse Hill garden scheme

20 August 2026 • 2.51pm
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon news.

All content © State Six News Limited, unless otherwise stated. All rights reserved. Swindon 24 is a trading style of State Six News Limited. Company number: 16190242. Registered company address: Suite A, 82 James Carter Road, Mildenhall, Suffolk, IP28 7DE.

  • HOMEPAGE
  • VIDEO