Games Daily News – June 17, 2019
Photo Gallery | Results | Video Recaps In this Edition: Jumping off Buildings and Starting Blocks: Stuntman Turns Swimmer Sisters Compete Against Each Other in Shot Put for First Time Winning is Just About Participating to Darrell Dempster Records Already Falling Fast at 2019 Games In its first three days, the 2019 National Senior Games
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Games Daily News – June 16, 2019
Photo Gallery | Results | Video Recaps In this Edition: Power Walk Debuts for Medal Competition at The Games Athletes Show Creativity, Humor with Team Names Traveling With the Pickleball Lovebirds And more! For Chris Mizner, Archery is a Team Sport Archery is an individual sport. The equipment, form, and every shot is reliant upon
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Games Daily News – June 14-15, 2019
In this Edition: 100-Year Storm Expected to Hit Albuquerque Flame Arrival Ceremony to Ignite The Games, Celebrate New Mexican Culture Dr. Elmo Brings Christmas in June to Albuquerque And more! Release: 2019 Games in Albuquerque Boasts Record-High Athlete Attendance Event will showcase #RealSeniorMoments of healthy, active aging ALBUQUERQUE, NM – New Mexico has 13,712 reasons
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May 2019 Athlete of the Month
Kory Kelly, 51, Ogden, Utah Pickleball Therapy Athletes go through struggles on and off the field, but few have faced adversity at a level similar to what Kory Kelly has been through. After serving in Afghanistan as a member of the Air Force and on special assignment to other government organizations, Kelly was diagnosed with
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Moon Walker Meets Acoma Race Walker
Last week I fly-walked out to Albuquerque to participate in a press conference hosted by Mayor Tim Keller to announce that the 2019 National Senior Games had smashed the previous all-time record for athletes. 13,712 is a crazy number, a full 30% above 2017 and 14% over our previous high. For once, everyone around me
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April 2019 Athlete of the Month
Debbie Klecan, 64, Edgewood, New Mexico Chama the Charmer Debbie Klecan is a multi-talented person – masters swimmer, photographer, illustrator, art teacher and expert dog trainer. Her best attribute, however, is how she has met extreme physical challenges brought on by a horrific car accident 18 years ago with a smile and more determination to
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Holy Power Walk, Batman!
Well, I’ve navigated my two tune-up races before the National Senior Games in June and have once again proven I can’t do anything normally. Something weird usually happens wherever I go. While I confess a lot of times the weirdness is instigated by me, serendipity often visits with a smile. To the point, in my
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Quiet Courage
Bonnie Coleman, 64, Bernalillo, New Mexico “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” ― Winston S. Churchill When we asked New Mexico Senior Olympics to recommend a female athlete who exemplifies the journey to persevere through obstacles and challenges to enjoy their own optimum health and
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“When I walk, I think about my tribe – I think about the youth”
Ralph Paytiamo, 81, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico Ralph Paytiamo is proud of his heritage. With history dating back 2,000 years, New Mexico’s Acoma Pueblo is said by many to be the longest continuously inhabited community in America. While many traditions and cultural practices have survived and there are many strong and wise members to carry
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March 2019 Athlete of the Month
Zoltan Zsohar, 71, Dallas, Texas Competing from Z to A What makes for a competitor? There are many possible answers to that, but for cyclist Zoltan Zsohar, it might just have started with his name. “I was last kid in line in a lot of situations,” he explains. “When I started college they assigned seats
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