From Birmingham to Coventry
Last month, HADO Arena Coventry partnered with Access Sport to deliver a HADO Schools Experience Day in Birmingham. We introduced 50 young people aged 8–19 to the exciting world of augmented reality sport.
The event welcomed participants with learning disabilities, neurodivergent players, and wheelchair users. Together, they showed how inclusive sport and innovative technology can create fun, engaging, and accessible physical activity for everyone.
One of HADO’s greatest strengths is its accessibility. We adapt the game for different abilities and backgrounds, giving more young people the chance to enjoy sport.



Join Our Summer Accessible HADO Sessions
Following the success of the Birmingham event, we’re excited to launch our Summer Accessible HADO Sessions at HADO Arena Coventry.
These free sessions are available throughout the summer and include dedicated groups for:
- Wheelchair Users
- Ambulatory Disabled Players
- Neurodivergent Players
- Players with Intellectual Impairments
Places are free, but numbers are limited. We recommend booking in advance to secure your place.

What to Expect
Each 1.5-hour session includes:
✅ Welcome and introduction
✅ Equipment fitting and safety briefing
✅ Around 1 hour of HADO gameplay
✅ Coaching and support throughout
✅ Time to ask questions, share feedback, and socialise afterwards
Our experienced coaches will adapt activities where appropriate to ensure every participant can enjoy the experience in a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment.

Experience the World’s First AR Sport
Whether you’re trying HADO for the first time or looking for a fun way to stay active, these sessions are designed to help everyone experience the world’s first augmented reality sport.
We’re proud to continue working towards making sport more inclusive and accessible for all. If you’re interested in joining one of our Summer Accessible HADO Sessions, or would like to bring HADO to your school, organisation, or community group, we’d love to hear from you.
