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A hundred monitors, 40 students from l’IES l’Arabí, 14 from Lope de Vega and 15 volunteers guarantee the success of the day

More than 250 athletes compete in the XXVI Asmibe Adapted Sports Games in Benidorm

06 May 2026
XXVI Juegos Deportivos Adaptados de Asmibe.
XXVI Juegos Deportivos Adaptados de Asmibe.

Guillermo Amor Sports City, specifically Nerea Pérez Football Field, was the setting this morning for the twenty-sixth edition of the Adapted Sports Games of Asmibe (Association of People with Disabilities of Benidorm and Region).

The event brought together more than 250 participants from some twenty centres in Benidorm and other municipalities in the province, in an atmosphere marked by inclusion and coexistence. The organisers also had the support of a hundred instructors, 40 students from the Higher Technical Degree in Social Integration at IES l’Arabí in l’Alfàs del Pi, 14 students from the TAFAD (Technician in Physical Activities and Sports Animation) program at the Lope de Vega International Centre, and 15 volunteers from Asmibe.

The event was attended by the Councillor for Social Welfare, Ángela Zaragozí, and the Councillor for Sports, Javier Jordá, who, along with other members of the council, accompanied the president of Asmibe, Mari Fernández, during the medal and trophy presentation to the participating athletes and organisations, which took place after the competition.

Nine of the participating centres are based in Benidorm, while the rest travelled from towns such as Vila Joiosa, Dénia, Relleu, Sant Joan d’Alacant, l’Alfàs del Pi, Elche, and Alicante, with the support of instructors, family members, and volunteer staff.

The program included numerous adapted sports activities, among them assisted running, sprints, long jump, shot put, pétanque, psychomotor circuits, goal shooting, basketball, tennis, mini-golf, bowling, and other skill games.

The organisation and coordination of the events was handled by students of the TAFAD (Sports and Physical Activity Training) program, who actively collaborated throughout the day, a contribution recognised with a trophy.

After the awards ceremony, the celebration concluded with a communal meal in the facility's indoor multi-sports court, attended by nearly 500 people, including athletes, their companions, and volunteers.

Participating associations and centres

Secanet Special Education Center (La Vila Joiosa), Puig Campana Primary School, Miguel Hernández Primary School, Avant Classroom at Ausiàs March Primary School, Avant Classroom at IES Mediterrània, Garrofers Day Center (Elche), Doble Amor Occupational Center, AFEM (Association of Relatives and People with Mental Illness) of Marina Baixa, Les Talaies Occupational Center (La Vila Joiosa), Sant Joan APSA Occupational Center, San Rafael Center (Alicante), Association of People with Cerebral Palsy of Alicante, Asprodis Colores (Elda), APROSCECO Occupational Center and Day Center (La Xara – Dénia), Relleu Residence, San Pascual Occupational Center (Ibi), Sense Barreres Day Center (Petrer), CRIS (Center for Rehabilitation and Social Integration) of Benidorm, CEEM (Specific Center for People with Mental Illness) of Benidorm and TAPIS (Pre-employment Workshop for Social Integration) of Benidorm.