The Halberg Games has kicked off its first day of competition with 148 physically disabled and visually impaired athletes competing at Kings College.
Competitors between ages 8 – 21 have come from all over the country for the annual games to compete in regional teams across 20 different sports including swimming, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and athletics.
Halberg lead adviser John Sigurdsson says the games are about getting involved in sport and having fun.
He said that for some competitors the games were their only chance to play specialised sports.
"Power chair football needs eight people who all use power chairs and live basically in the same area, so it's really hard to get a game organised in other smaller places."