You've got until May 31 to send your pictures. The latest batch includes Geoff Bell's shot of his son's first ever cross country race. Send your photos to Sportphotos@bbc.co.uk
Gary Collins at Chatsworth House: "I think it captures the effort the riders have to put in."
Aaron's photo of Buddhist monks in Burma watching Chelsea take on Man United
Jim McGinley: "Hamilton Accies get promoted at Alloa but it's too much for one fan." (Clue - look for the feet)
Duncan Francis watches son George get on the scoresheet: "Nice penalty son," Dad says.
Nathanael Rice: "This was the moment just before Sam lost control and the river took its first victim of the day."
Ben Wetherall: "I stumbled across this by accident. I think I turned it from an ordinary composition to a really interesting one."
Dan Sawyer: "The determination on his face as several tacklers bounced off him really struck me."
Anthony Bliss: "The Penguins mixed hockey team watch their rivals very closely."
Neil Thayer: "It hurts me to see it but I feel it captures the joy of the Swindon players when the whistle is blown."
Martin Preedy: "I like the picture as it shows the isolation of the winger, yet the team rely on his crosses to score."
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