It's been a tough few months for everyone who enjoys sport - especially for the parents of those used to competing regularly.
"I put my kids in sport to be active and so they'll be better children at home," said Welcome Bay mother Naomi Gardiner. "So them having nothing to do, and nothing competitive to do ... yes, that was a struggle for our family."
With coaching and training sessions kicked into touch during lockdown, Gardiner's children had to make their own sport.
"They normally train on their own anyway, going for a run, walking the dog, and we've got a hoop nearby that they can have some shots at – keeping their social distance of course," she said.
But for the young people, training alone wasn't quite the same.