Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to help their local communities β and find new ways to amuse themselves β during the coronavirus pandemic.
Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from May 14.
Table Tennis
Paralympic champion and Strictly star Will Bayley designed a rainbow face mask to raise funds to help Great Ormond Street Hospital cope with the financial implications of the virus.
Bayley spent much of his childhood at the hospital for treatment for arthrogryposis, and also successfully battled cancer when he was seven years old.
Bayley told the PA news agency: "I owe everything to Great Ormond Street. They helped me to dance, let alone walk, and they also saved my life with my Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma."
HEY EVERYONE!!! I'm so excited and proud to announce my rainbow π facemasks π· are out now! I spent most of my childhood in GOSH and I had so many amazing memories. It would mean everything to me for you to support this great charity https://t.co/Lz9LaoXSZ7 pic.twitter.com/veU5ITcPKL β Will Bayley MBE (@WillBayleytt) May 14, 2020
Football
Marcus Rashford took a trip down memory lane, before losing a quiz to Andy Murray.
Blessing the timeline with a little throwback this Thursday β₯οΈβΊοΈ pic.twitter.com/5CLEhbd31X β Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) May 14, 2020
The Manchester United striker had to shell out free tickets for a game at Old Trafford after losing 4-2 to Murray in questions about each other's careers.
England international Lucy Bronze took part in the #7MillionKeepieUppieChallenge.
As promised @imogen_ph ππΌ 500 keepy uppies in one go #7MillionKeepieUppieChallenge Check it out everyone!! She's doing it all for a fantastic cause ππ pic.twitter.com/xRu04Sh5SB β Lucy Bronze (@LucyBronze) May 14, 2020
Former Blackburn striker Alan Shearer was remembering Rovers' Premier League title win in 1995.
While Zlatan Ibrahimovic was keeping watch.
God iZ back and watches over you pic.twitter.com/yWxN638Zbx β Zlatan IbrahimoviΔ (@Ibra_official) May 14, 2020
Cricket
Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen took to TikTok.
#TikTok πΊ pic.twitter.com/k1b5W5D7Qu β Kevin Pietersenπ¦ (@KP24) May 14, 2020
Boxing
World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury took us back to 2013 and a training camp which featured The Only Way is Essex's James Argent.
Before hitting the beach.
Promoter Eddie Hearn revealed his sporting talents used to lie on the basketball court.
Darts
Former 16-time world champion Phil Taylor and 'Queen of the Palace' Fallon Sherrock raised Β£16,200 during their charity match on Thursday night. 'The Power' claimed a 7-6 victory as Sherrock averaged 121 on the soft-tip dartboard.
Really enjoyed that, should have won π, thank you @PhilTaylor but why hit the 167 π₯... awesome we raised Β£16,200 for @NHSMillion β thank you @paddypower @TargetDarts @ModusDarts180 @SkySportsDarts β let's play steel tip next time so I can get revenge ππ€ pic.twitter.com/gUKJ7xFLck β Fallon Sherrock (@Fsherrock) May 14, 2020
Luke Humphries won Group 28 of the PDC Home Tour on Thursday night and afterwards announced he is auctioning his shirt, flights and stems on social media to raise funds for Mental Health UK.
HUMPHRIES WINS THE GROUP! A perfect evening of darts for Luke Humphries sees him win Group 28 as he completes his third win from three matches! Watch all the action FREE β https://t.co/6KOZ9IEnDF pic.twitter.com/2TI6UxEao5 β PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) May 14, 2020
After the success of last week's football edition, the PDC Home Tour Sportsman Special is back on Saturday with England batsman Alex Hales, boxer Dave Allen, golfer Andrew 'Beef' Johnston and snooker player Mark Selby taking part.
DARTS AT HOME: SPORTSMAN SPECIAL β³οΈπ΄π₯π@markjesterselby, Dave Allen, @BeefGolf and @AlexHales1 will feature in a Darts At Home: Sportsman Special on Saturday, all in aid of the NHS. β‘οΈ https://t.co/xq2l978lR1 pic.twitter.com/omBgMfLlIX β PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) May 14, 2020
Tennis
Britain's Cameron Norrie headed for the seaside in New Zealand.