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2017 National Senior Games presented by Humana to Mark 30th Anniversary

Tuesday, 30 May 2017 by NSGA Admin

More than 10,500 Senior Athletes Will Compete in 19 Sports in Birmingham 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (May 30, 2017) – Every National Senior Games is special, but this year’s 30th anniversary gathering in the Magic City will add an extra layer of pageantry and nostalgia as athletes and organizers celebrate three decades of fitness, fun and fellowship. Everyone can join the party, as all competitions and events are free for the public to attend.

The 2017 National Senior Games presented by Humana will be hosted in Birmingham from June 2-15, bringing in more than 10,500 athletes age 50 and over, along with another estimated 15,000 family members and friends. Competition is held in five-year age divisions with 19 Medal Sports that will be contested at 20 sport venues spread across the metropolitan area, with the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center (BJCC) as the hub of activity.

Some of the world’s best athletes over 50 will display their talents and challenge clichéd notions about aging. The elder athletes always draw special attention and admiration, and three centenarians are slated to perform during The Games. 101-year-old Julia Hawkins of Baton Rouge, Louisiana will run the 50- and 100-meter races. John Zilverberg will bring his 103 years of experience from Highmore, South Dakota to bowl and enter field events. Zilverberg is expected to face competition in the discus event from 100-year-old upstart D. Paul Miller of Bloomington, Illinois, who is also registered for the long jump and the 50-, 100-, and 200-meter races.

“We are excited to bring the largest multi-sport championship event in the world for seniors to Birmingham,” said Marc T. Riker, CEO of the National Senior Games Association (NSGA). “We can feel the excitement building in the city, and we thank the City of Birmingham and Greater Birmingham Convention & Visitors Bureau for the enthusiasm to host our 30th anniversary. Amazingly, we have eight athletes who have competed in every one of The Games since 1987, and will honor these ‘Great Eight’ as examples of the benefits to be gained from maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle.”

In addition to sports action, there are several special events and attractions for participants and the public to join in:

  • The fun begins with the Flame Arrival Ceremony at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, June 2 across from the Uptown District adjacent to the BJCC, and highlighted with music, the torch arrival, lighting of the cauldron and fireworks at dusk. Prior to this, there will be an open Mayor’s Walk for fitness at 5:30 p.m. which will tour through the complex to display sport areas and exhibits for The Games before ending near the Flame Arrival Ceremony area.
  • All can witness and enjoy the pageantry of the Celebration of Athletes at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 9 at the BJCC’s Legacy Arena. After the stirring Parade of Athletes and other ceremonial traditions, there will be a 30th Anniversary celebration with special recognitions and an inspirational mini-documentary video narrated by four-time Olympic Gold Medalist John Naber. There will be also be star power with the singing of legendary entertainer Pat Boone, who is coming to play basketball in The Games on June 8 and 9. The special guest speaker will be running icon Kathrine Switzer, who overcame barriers to become the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon in 1967, and who returned at age 70 this year to run the marathon again 50 years later. Switzer will also compete in the 10K Road Race on Saturday, June 10. Presenting Sponsor Humana is making Switzer’s appearance possible.
  • An Olympic Day program will take place at 1 p.m. on Friday, June 9 in BJCC’s East Meeting Rooms A, B & C. Every June, the United States Olympic Committee encourages communities nationwide to host Olympic Day events to promote fitness and Olympic ideals. NSGA and the Birmingham area YMCA have teamed up to bring campers to the BJCC to see National Senior Games action. Two Alabama Olympic Gold Medalists, track speedster Willie Smith and diver Jennifer Chandler, plus Paralympic Wheelchair Rugby Bronze medalist Bob Lujano, will host the youth visitors. Athletes and guests are welcome to observe the fun.

The other major attraction will be The Village Health & Wellness Expo on the second level of BJCC. Athletes come to The Village to check in and pick up their packet of information, shop for souvenir merchandise, find tourism information, and meet up with friends. The Village also features vendor booths, entertainment, speakers, a special 30th Anniversary exhibit area, and a variety of health and fitness activities such as tai chi demonstrations and health screenings. Again, this area is open and free to the public.

Since the inaugural games in St. Louis in 1987, the National Senior Games has staged 15 biennial competitions, hosted in 12 different states and featuring more than 131,000 participants. A special microsite (http://NSGA.com/30anniversary) honors the 30th Anniversary of the National Senior Games with features, athlete memories and fitness secrets, vintage videos and more.

“For the past three decades, the National Senior Games has provided many thousands of athletes around the country with unforgettable memories, friendships and competition,” Riker said. “We are humbled to showcase that history on the new site and enable fans to join the celebration.”

A major contributor to the event’s continued success is Humana, the Presenting Sponsor of the National Senior Games since 2007.  Humana’s active partnership at each of The Games has included staging an area in The Village with interactive displays and activities. Humana has also been promoting lifelong wellness on an ongoing basis with its Humana Game Changer program that profiles Senior Games athletes from around the country.

“We’re excited to embark on our 10th year as presenting sponsor of the National Senior Games and we’re honored to bring attention to the athletes who defy the odds and continue to live an active and healthy lifestyle,” said Humana Chief Consumer Officer Jody Bilney. “Through their hard work and dedication to their sports, Senior Games athletes deliver hope, motivation and inspiration to all.’”

Beginning June 2, NSGA will produce web features, news, and a photo gallery every day with The Games Daily Online to help inform the public and athletes, family and friends who cannot attend The Games. Visit NSGA.com/2017Daily through June 15, and the daily editions will be archived for ongoing access and enjoyment. NSGA’s social media presence on Facebook (National Senior Games), Twitter, and Instagram (@seniorgames1) will also post updates and interesting content.  Hashtags for The Games are #SeniorGames2017 and #StartWithHealthy.

 

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About the National Senior Games Association:

The National Senior Games Association (NSGA) is a nonprofit Multi-Sports Council member of the United States Olympic Committee that promotes health and wellness for adults 50 and over through education, fitness and sport.  NSGA governs the biennial National Senior Games, the largest qualified multi-sport event in the world for seniors. NSGA is comprised of 53 Member Games across the country and in Canada who conduct competitions which serve as qualifying events for the National Senior Games. For more information, please visit www.NSGA.com.

About Humana

Humana Inc., headquartered in Louisville, Ky., is a leading health and well-being company focused on making it easy for people to achieve their best health with clinical excellence through coordinated care. The company’s strategy integrates care delivery, the member experience, and clinical and consumer insights to encourage engagement, behavior change, proactive clinical outreach and wellness for the millions of people we serve across the country. More information about Humana is available at humana.com.

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National Media: Adrienne Nardella, Coyne Public Relations / (212) 938-0166 / [email protected] Alabama Media: Katie McCormack, Knight Eady / (901)652-1578 / [email protected]

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The Long Run – May 2017

Monday, 15 May 2017 by NSGA Admin

Game On!

Birmingham is abuzz with anticipation for the 2017 National Senior Games presented by Humana. Our official count is 10,517 registered athletes! As you prepare to travel, here’s some important and helpful information and reminders:

 
Remember to Check In Before You Check It Out! 
All participants are REQUIRED to check-in and pick up their Athlete Credential at Athlete Check-In in the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex prior to competition (or practice, if you plan on practicing). Participants in all sports must check-in; no exceptions will be made, even if your event is not being held in the BJCC – Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex. Coaches, spouses, partners or friends may NOT check-in for another athlete.

 
The hours for Check In are 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. June 2-14. Check In will be extended until 9 p.m. on June 7 and 11.
 
Athletes will receive athlete credential, commemorative program and athlete welcome bag during Athlete Check-In. When you pick up your credential, you are officially checked-in and can continue with your quest to be named a 2017 National Senior Games Champion.
 
Special Events
2017 Flame Arrival Ceremony
Friday, June 2, Uptown District
Let’s get the party started! The festivities begin at 6:30 p.m.just one block east of the BJCC adjacent to the Uptown District block of restaurants. Athletes and Birmingham locals will mingle and celebrate the opening of The Games with music from Jessie’s Girlz, fun, “Passing The Torch” video, the torch arrival and fireworks.
 

Photo Credit: Hagen Hopkins

Celebration of Athletes – 30th Anniversary Edition
Friday, June 9, Legacy Arena at BJCC
The Celebration of Athletes will be inside the spacious Legacy Arena at the BJCC and begins at 7 p.m. In addition to the stirring Parade of Athletes and other ceremonial traditions, there will be a 30th Anniversary celebration with special recognition and the showing of a new and inspirational “National Senior Games – 30 Years of Fitness, Fun and Fellowship” mini-documentary video, narrated by four-time Olympic Gold Medalist John Naber.
 
March in with your fellow athletes representing your State! Athletes will stage in the courtyard of the BJCC (volunteers will direct athletes to the correct staging location) starting at 6:15-6:30 p.m.
 
We are also pleased to announce that running icon Kathrine Switzer will be our special guest speaker! Switzer overcame barriers to become the first female to officially enter the Boston Marathon in 1967, and this year she returned at age 70 to run the marathon again 50 years later. A very special thanks to our Presenting Sponsor Humana for making Switzer’s appearance possible.
 
Entertainment will be provided by international headliner Marc Rubben, who mixes great stand-up comedy with outstanding ventriloquism. The evening will culminate with energetic live music.
 
Make sure you join us for these fun and exciting Special Events!
 

The Village Health & Wellness Expo

The hub of activity is The Village Health & Wellness Expo located in the BJCC. Athletes come to The Village to check in and pick up their packet of information, shop for souvenir merchandise, find tourism information, check competition results, visit vendors and meet up with friends. The Village also features vendor booths, entertainment, speakers, and a variety of health and fitness activities such as tai chi demonstrations and health screenings. (See more details below in the Senior Health and Wellness section of this newsletter.)

 
Humana will have a large presence with interactive displays and engaging activities that are consistent athlete favorites. Finally, don’t miss the special 30th Anniversary exhibit area commemorating three decades of National Senior Games!

Stay Connected During The Games

The Games Daily Online – NSGA.com/2017Daily
Every day beginning June 2, NSGA will produce features, news and information about The Games and the amazing athletes that make up our extended family. There will also be a 2017 Photo Gallery for your enjoyment. Our news operation will be powered by “Team Vulcan,” a talented group of 10 communications interns recruited from five Alabama colleges.

Tell your friends and family to follow along at NSGA.com/2017Daily and enjoy impressions of what The Games are all about!

The Village Daily
What’s going on in The Village and around The Games? The Village Daily flier will be available June 2-12 in The Village with a schedule of activities, plus features and highlights about what’s going on in our center of action.

Social Media
Like and Follow us on Facebook (National Senior Games) and Twitter (@seniorgames1) for updates and media stories. We are also now on Instagram (@seniorgames1) where you can upload your photos and stories and enjoy what others share. When you post on social media, remember to use the hashtags #SeniorGames2017 and #StartWithHealthy.


Birmingham Info and Deals

Save $$ With the All-Access Pass Dining and Entertainment Discounts
Athletes, look in your goodie bag for the free All-Access Pass to some of Birmingham’s best restaurants and entertainment! Local attractions featured include Birmingham Originals Restaurants, The Birmingham Barons, and rising stars of Birmingham’s brewery scene. Athletes may use the card for discounts at any of the participating establishments during the duration of The Games, June 2-15. Additional cards for guests may be purchased at the Sports Information Desk in The Village Health & Wellness Expo for only $5.

Explore Birmingham With Phone App
Experience the Magic City like a local with the Birmingham IN Guide phone app! Browse extensive lists of top restaurants, shopping, attractions and events near you, then get there with in-app directions and reviews. The IN Guide app is available for download from the App Store and Google Play.

Also, watch for news about the return of the Humana National Senior Games free phone event app soon!


Senior Health and Wellness

Community and Village Activities Will Promote Fitness for All Ages
There are many fitness-themed events and activities planned during the 2017 National Senior Games presented by Humana. Here’s what’s going on:

Community Events
Mayor’s Walk – Friday, June 2
On the first Friday of each month, Birmingham Mayor William A. Bell hosts a morning community walk to promote fitness. On Friday, June 2, the Mayor’s Walk will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the BJCC. Walkers will take a guided tour through National Senior Games sport areas and The Village, with the exercise ending outside BJCC at the nearby Uptown District where the Flame Arrival Ceremony will be staged. Athletes are welcome to join in this free walk.

Olympic Day – Friday, June 9
Every June, the United States Olympic Committee encourages communities nationwide to host Olympic Day events to promote fitness and Olympic ideals. NSGA and the Birmingham area YMCA have teamed up to bring campers to the BJCC at 1 p.m. on Friday, June 9 to see National Senior Games action. Two Alabama Olympic Gold Medalists, track speedster Willie Smith and diver Jennifer Chandler, plus Paralympic Wheelchair Rugby Bronze medalist Bob Lujano, will host the youth visitors. Athletes and guests are welcome to observe the fun.

 


Action in The Village

SAFE Screenings and ACE Athlete Clinics
Since 2011, Dr. Becca Jordre and her team of physical therapists have come to National Senior Games from the University of South Dakota to offer free Senior Athlete Fitness Evaluations (SAFE). The activity is always a big hit with our athletes, who enjoy testing and receiving feedback on their balance, grip and gait.

This year, there’s a new activity made possible by NSGA’s partnership with the American Council on Exercise (ACE). When athletes complete their SAFE screening, they will be invited to attend scheduled clinics conducted by Dr. Becca Jordre on June 4 and by Jordre and ACE Master Trainer Sabrena Jo on June 10 in The Village demonstration area. The clinics will feature small group instruction in exercises that prevent injuries and enhance performance.

“Tai Chi for Health and Balance”
Complimentary tai chi lessons will be offered to senior athletes and visitors in The Village. Participants will learn a simplified Yang style sequence of standardized tai chi movements from NSGA Health and Wellness Manager Andrew Walker. Andrew is a long time Tai Chi Chun practitioner who integrates his background in education, medical rehabilitation and exercise science to create an effective learning experience. “These sessions will emphasize the benefits of tai chi to support sports performance and improve balance,” he says.

There will be several tai chi sessions scheduled in The Village throughout The Games. Pick up a copy of The Village Daily to see when they will be held.

Sport Demo Area
Need to blow off some steam or pass the time with a fun activity? The Sport Demo area will have corn hole and pickleball setups for some recreational fun!


HUMANA Heroes: Athlete of the Month

Plus Factor

An exciting new development for the 2017 National Senior Games presented by Humana is the addition of the 85+ age division for men’s basketball. This five-year shift upwards means that there will be now an 80-84 age group of teams under this new age threshold. One of the main forces helping to make this happen is 87-year-old hoopster Dick Lane of Livonia, Michigan.
The eight-time National Senior Games participant wrote to NSGA in the spring of 2016 to petition for the new division. In order to make it a reality, NSGA required that at least four teams had to register to create the higher division. Dick got to work, scouring the nation for players by word of mouth and communicating with state games organizers. “There were twelve 80+ men’s teams in 2013 and 2015, and nobody was sure if we could get enough to come,” Dick explains. “I made and received a lot of phone calls and emails to help pull it together.”

His efforts were met with success, and there will be six men’s 85+ teams competing at The Games in Birmingham. With a background of Air Force service, obtaining a masters degree from the University of Michigan, and a successful career in hospital administration that included three CEO assignments, Dick proved to be the right guy for the mission. “During my occupational career, I would acquire a gym and bring together doctors and employees in the hospital who played basketball and have some fun,” he recalls. “My passion is that an exercise lifestyle is one of the greatest things to keep you going. If you can find an exercise that you enjoy, that is just pure dynamite.”

As a youth, Dick did not have many opportunities to pursue sports. “I went to a small high school with no sports teams. I was also shoveling manure on our 160-acre farm, so I didn’t have time to go down to the gym to play ball.” He did play intramural sports in college, and says he’s always walked or jogged to keep his body in tune.

Twenty years ago, Dick bumped into the Michigan Senior Olympics, and a new career as a senior athlete began. He has played with teams from Ann Arbor and Detroit through the years, and he hopes to repeat the 2015 silver medal performance in the new age group with his Oldies But Goodies team. “I’m having the time of my life. I’ll admit I like to have fun, and the exercise is also good for my heart, legs and lungs.”

Dick has no doubt that 85+ is here to stay. “Some of the guys I spoke to were 84. They are now looking forward to being in that age group the next time around. I feel certain it will continue to fly.”

“I’m glad I did it,” he continues. “Many might not have heard about this, and the guys are all excited about this. I am just tickled to death to see it happen.”

We’re always looking for great athlete stories! Submit yours, or nominate a fellow athlete who inspires you. Click here for the submission form.


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Yes, we have a year-round online NSGA Store at NSGA.com where you can order a wide array of wearables imprinted with the NSGA and National Senior Games logos and themes.

But at The Games you have an even better option with the NSGA Merchandise Store located in The Village. Some of our sport venues will also have satellite shops for your convenience. Enjoy your National Senior Games experience. Bring home a wearable memory that tells everyone else you are a proud senior athlete!

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“Plus Factor” – May 2017 Athlete of the Month

Sunday, 07 May 2017 by Del Moon

Dick Lane, 87, Livonia, Michigan 

An exciting new development for the 2017 National Senior Games presented by Humana is the addition of the 85+ age division for men’s basketball. This five-year shift upwards means that there will be now an 80-84 age group of teams under this new age threshold. One of the main forces helping to make this happen is 87-year-old hoopster Dick Lane of Livonia, Michigan.

The eight-time National Senior Games participant wrote to NSGA in the spring of 2016 to petition for the new division. In order to make it a reality, NSGA required that at least four teams had to register to create the higher division. Dick got to work, scouring the nation for players by word of mouth and communicating with state games organizers. “There were twelve 80+ men’s teams in 2013 and 2015, and nobody was sure if we could get enough to come,” Dick explains. “I made and received a lot of phone calls and emails to help pull it together.”

His efforts were met with success, and there will be six men’s 85+ teams competing at The Games in Birmingham. With a background of Air Force service, obtaining a masters degree from the University of Michigan, and a successful career in hospital administration that included three CEO assignments, Dick proved to be the right guy for the mission. “During my occupational career, I would acquire a gym and bring together doctors and employees in the hospital who played basketball and have some fun,” he recalls. “My passion is that an exercise lifestyle is one the greatest things to keep you going. If you can find an exercise that you enjoy, that is just pure dynamite.”

As a youth, Dick did not have many opportunities to pursue sports. “I went to a small high school with no sports teams. I was also shoveling manure on our 160-acre farm, so I didn’t have time to go down to the gym to play ball.” He did play intramural sports in college, and says he’s always walked or jogged to keep his body in tune.

Twenty years ago, Dick bumped into the Michigan Senior Olympics, and a new career as a senior athlete began. He has played with teams from Ann Arbor and Detroit through the years, and he hopes to repeat the 2015 silver medal performance in the new age group with his Oldies But Goodies team. “I’m having the time of my life. I’ll admit I like to have fun, and the exercise is also good for my heart, legs and lungs.”

Dick has no doubt that 85+ is here to stay. “Some of the guys I spoke to were 84. They are now looking forward to being in that age group the next time around. I feel certain it will continue to fly.”

“I’m glad I did it,” he continues. “Many might not have heard about this, and the guys are all excited about this. I am just tickled to death to see it happen.”

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