Young disabled people from across Pendle picked up stacks of awards at Pendle Leisure's annual ICE Club presentation evening.
The Inclusive Club of Exercise awarded its members with trophies, medals and certificates after holding a sporting festival run by the Sports Development team.
The annual evening recognised individual and group achievements, with awards given for Club Person of The Year, Special Sporting Moment and Most Improved Sports Person.
Medals were also up for grabs for winners of various activities including Football, Basketball, Bowling and The Active Wall.
Phil Storey, Chief Executive of Pendle Leisure Trust and Suzanne Hodgson, Sports Development Manager presented the youngsters with their awards.
Lead Officer Tom Howarth said: 'The ICE Club is a superb session and extremely beneficial for our young disabled people, providing sporting opportunities for everyone regardless of their ability.'
The ICE Club started in 2005 and encourages people with disabilities between the ages of 10 and 18 to get involved with sport and exercise in a fun environment.
The session is held on Friday nights at Pendle Leisure Centre between 6pm and 7pm.
Sessions will start again from 4th September.