If you were one of the millions who missed out on Olympics tickets, why not enter our exclusive competition to be in with a chance of watching another major sports event?
We've got five pairs of tickets to give away for an event of choice at the 2011 Sainsbury's UK School Games taking place in Sheffield from September 1-4.
More than 1,600 elite youngsters will compete across a variety of sports including athletics, badminton, fencing, gymnastics, hockey, judo, swimming, table tennis, women's rugby sevens, mountain biking and volleyball.
Wheelchair basketball and disability events in swimming, athletics and table tennis make up the event programme.
Each sport is combined into a four-day Games environment designed to replicate the feel of a major event such as the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games or Commonwealth Games and there is even an opening ceremony.
Paul Green, from Sheffield International Venues, which operates many of the sports facilities where the events will take place, said: "This year's Sainsbury's UK School Games will be contested in many of Sheffield's world class venues which we are sure will provide a fantastic experience for both athletes and spectators alike.
"As a city with such a proud sporting heritage we're very excited to be hosting the Sainsbury's UK School Games and look forward to welcoming thousands of spectators to the Games in September."
The Sainsbury's UK School Games will be taking place at:
Abbeydale Sports Club: Hockey
Don Valley Stadium: Athletics
The English Institute of Sport - Sheffield: Badminton, Fencing and Volleyball
iceSheffield: Gymnastics and Judo
Ponds Forge International Sports Centre: Swimming and Table Tennis
Wharncliffe and Wheata Woods: Cycling (entry to the Cycling event is free and is not a ticketed event)
Tickets and timings for the Opening Ceremony and women's rugby sevens and wheelchair basketball will follow once venues are confirmed.
To get your hands on a pair of tickets for the Games click here.


