LYG 50

Countdown to LYG50 – 1977 to 2027
We’re kicking off the countdown to the 50th London Youth Games – our Golden Games – in 2027.
We want to mark this milestone with the biggest and most inclusive games yet and we need your help to shout about the power and potential of the London Youth Games.
The games were founded in 1977 in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee. Since then, over two million young Londoners have participated across all 32 boroughs and the City of London.
We need your support
Funding for youth and sports projects is under pressure, but we know every young Londoner deserves the chance to play and thrive.
We’re on a mission to raise £5 million from supporters and sponsors as we count down to the 50th London Youth Games in 2027.
Together, we can continue to create a vibrant and inclusive community and support life skills, mental and physical wellbeing through sport.
Share your #IAMLYG story
We want to hear your LYG stories and successes, big and small, on and off the sports field, to show the positive impact of the games since 1977.
Help us raise
£5 million
We’re on a mission to raise £5 million from sponsors, supporters and fundraisers to create millions more life-changing opportunities for young Londoners.
Show your support for the future of LYG
The challenges facing young Londoners have changed. LYG has a vital role to play in supporting young people across all 32 boroughs and the City of London.
Hear how London Youth Games has shaped young people's lives

Prof. Geoff Thompson MBE
Former five times world karate champion, leading sports administrator, youth activist and chair of LYG
“As our 50th anniversary approaches, we want to celebrate our late monarch and the legacy of sporting participation of young Londoners.
The LYG50 campaign is about every young Londoner achieving their ambitions and life potential.
With this campaign, we will continue to engage all Londoners, working with the 32 Boroughs of London, the City of London and our supporters to help us meet the challenges that young people face in our communities today.
The countdown to 2027 will see a diverse, inclusive celebration and legacy opportunity for all.”