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Silver business benchmark3 : 'senior games'

Bonjour Kwon 2012. 10. 28. 08:03

Who We Are

 

A non-profit member of the United States Olympic Committee dedicated to motivating senior men and women to lead a healthy lifestyle through the senior games movement.

The organization that governs the Summer National Senior Games, the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors, and other national senior athletic events.

An umbrella for member state organizations across the United States that host Senior Games or Senior Olympics. The NSGA supports and sanctions these state organizations so that adults can participate in their state in events year-round that will keep them motivated to achieve greater value and quality in their lives by staying healthy, active and fit.

A national association that works with state and federal agencies, colleges and universities to better understand and support healthy aging initiatives for seniors.

An organization that partners with national leaders committed to senior health,

wellness and quality of life.

Committed to providing information to support education and research initiatives enabling senior athletes and others to be better informed about ways to ensure healthy aging.

      

 

Summer National Senior Games

 

The 2013 Summer National Senior Games will be held July 20th through August 5th in Cleveland, OH.

 

Competition will take place in Archery, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Cycling, Golf, Horseshoes, Pickleball, Race Walk, Racquetball, Road Race, Shuffleboard, Softball, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Track & Field, Triathlon, and Volleyball. For a compete list of all events please scroll to referr to the 2013 Summer National Senior Games Rule Book' posted on the '2013 Summer National Senior Games' page. The new Rule Book will be published to this webpage by January 2012.  To compete in the 2013 National Games you must be 50 years old during the qualifying year (2012).

 

The 2015 Summer National Senior Games will be held in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul Minnesota.