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Swindon Longevity Games kick off 2026 with record numbers

Laughter, lunges and a dose of post-Christmas honesty filled the Delta Tennis Centre on Sunday as the first Longevity Games of 2026 took place.

bySwindon 24
1 February 2026 • 10.05pm
Swindon Longevity Games kick off 2026 with record numbers
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A record 168 people entered the event, making it the largest Longevity Games held to date in Swindon.

Participants included residents from across the town, health professionals, fitness groups and local councillors, with the competition focused on everyday strength, movement and resilience rather than elite performance.

Councillor Paul Park, who was taking part for the fourth time, said the atmosphere was what kept drawing him back.

“I love coming to the event, I love stepping up and seeing the crowd and the people taking part. It’s absolutely brilliant to see the community spirit, with everybody cheering each other on,” he said.

He added: “This one after Christmas is the hardest, you can feel the Christmas pudding and all the alcohol seeping out of you.”

Beyond the humour, Councillor Park said the impact of the Games had been significant for his own health.

“A couple of years ago I was in a really bad state, overweight and at risk of diabetes. This was my kickstart to thinking about a healthier lifestyle. Being active is not just about events like this, it’s about getting out, walking more, taking that extra bus stop,” he said.

Councillor Leigh Jackson also took part, describing the Games as more than a physical challenge.

“The atmosphere is fantastic and it really helps on the mental health side. Doing things like this encourages people across Swindon to get involved and give it a go,” he said.

The Longevity Games were founded by Tim Howe, who said the project was built around an ambitious long-term goal.

“Our vision is to make Swindon the fittest town in the country,” he said.

“Step by step. This is about giving everybody the chance to get fit, not telling people they have to be fit. Today we’ve got GPs, councillors, a Paralympian, and people from all walks of life, because they see how inclusive it is.”

Howe said the most rewarding moments came once competitors crossed the finish line.

“Seeing people cross the line, hugging, smiling, realising they’ve achieved something, that’s the buzz. Fitness is a journey, not a destination. People come back every quarter as a check-in on themselves,” he said.

Among those supporting and later competing was Chris Hunt Skelley MBE, a Paralympian in judo, who was attending the Games for the first time.

“This is my first time and it’s so relaxed and encouraging. A lot of people are scared of fitness, but this is for fun,” he said.

“It’s a starting point. Someone can do novice today and push themselves next time. If you’ve not done it yet, come down and get it done, you will not regret it.”

Local fitness groups were also well represented, including Team Aesthetic Coaching Club.

Coach Ben Bevan said the event brought out strong performances and a sense of togetherness.

“We all got PBs today. People were pushing each other, and the diversity of who turns up is brilliant. It’s a really good community,” he said.

Team member Laura said returning to the Games had helped her rebuild her fitness following surgery.

“It gives you something to focus on and improve each time,” she said.

With record participation, visible civic support and spectators encouraged throughout the day, the 2026 opener marked a confident start to the Longevity Games calendar in Swindon.

The focus, organisers said, remained on inclusion, consistency and proving that fitness can be accessible to everyone.

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