Participants from across North London came together to take part in the sixth annual Disability Games.
Run by 11 Rotary Clubs from the region, 50 competitors took part in a number of events, including table tennis, boccia and bowls.
The Games, which were inspired by the 2012 London Paralympics, were held at the Aspire Leisure Centre in Stanmore, which is renowned for its facilities catering for disabled people.
Medals were presented by former Rotary district governor, Helen Antoniou, Deputy Mayor of Harrow, Cllr Kareema Marikar and Mayor of Borehamwood Eric Silver.
Organiser Scott Maclachlan thanked the clubs who had made the day possible and passed on his congratulations to those who took part.
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