Coronavirus Guidance for Sport
The latest advice from the Government of Jersey: All Islanders to social distance. What does this mean for sport?
Read MoreThe latest advice from the Government of Jersey: All Islanders to social distance. What does this mean for sport?
Read MoreNew measures have been introduced today to contain the spread of Coronavirus in Jersey. But what does the latest advice from the Government of Jersey mean for sport?
Read MoreThe Sport and Physical Activity sector in Jersey is already experiencing significant challenges as a result of Coronavirus and the impact will increase in the coming days and weeks.
Read MoreIf you're in self-isolation it’s likely that your normal routines are severely disrupted. Keeping your body and mind fit and healthy is even more important in the current situation with Coronavirus.
Read MoreIt is natural that people are worried about the implications of Coronavirus but one thing which remains the same is the importance of staying active. Read our top tips here...
Read MoreSport is a massive part of island life and the community of Jersey, and it is vital in these difficult times that sport leads the way in protecting our most ‘at risk’ islanders.
Read MoreJersey Sport is monitoring the Coronavirus situation closely and we advise all sports clubs to follow the advice from the Government of Jersey regarding the Coronavirus outbreak at gov.je.
Read MoreThe first Jersey Pride in Sport Week takes place this year, from 3-9 February. The campaign, created in partnership with Liberate (Jersey) and EY, aims to promote awareness of equality and diversity.
Read MoreSwim Safe, the water safety programme for children created by Swim England and the RNLI, has named Jersey as School Delivery Site of the Year in its 2019 Swim Safe Awards.
Read MoreSince its launch in Jersey, HSBC Breeze Jersey have welcomed an average of 20 women on their rides per week, and many have seen health benefits from joining the group and cycling regularly.
Read MorePlans to create a skate park at Les Quennevais Sports Centre have the support of Islanders who responded to a Government consultation, the results of which have been published today.
Read MoreStudents are learning from Island sports professionals on a degree-level course that prepares University College Jersey (UCJ) students to play an active role in making Jersey a healthier place.
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