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National Senior Games Association Names Susan Hlavacek as President & CEO

Tuesday, 22 August 2023 by Mary Johns

National Senior Games Association Names Susan Hlavacek as President & CEO

Hlavacek is the first woman to lead the organization

CLEARWATER, FL – The National Senior Games Association, Inc. announced today the appointment of Susan Hlavacek as president & CEO by its board of directors effective Aug. 18, 2023.

Susan Hlavacek, NSGA President & CEO

Hlavacek has served as the NSGA’s interim president & CEO since Oct. 2022 and previously held the role of chief operating officer. She is the first woman to lead the organization in its over 30-year history.

“Sue has shown strong leadership during her decade of service with the NSGA, and we are excited to have her guiding the organization moving forward,” said NSGA Board of Directors Chair Jack Shinnock. “With her deep knowledge and experience in sports management, we believe Sue is the best choice to advance the association’s mission to promote competitive sports, physical fitness and active aging to adults ages 50+.”

The NSGA governs the biennial National Senior Games, the largest qualified multi-sport event in the world which attracts more than 11,000 athletes ages 50 and above.

Hlavacek led the NSGA team to successfully execute the 2023 National Senior Games presented by Humana in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in July and the National Senior Games Softball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, in May of this year.

“I’m thrilled for the opportunity to build on the organization’s successes and get more individuals involved in the Senior Games movement,” said Hlavacek. “Our team is committed to providing a first-class experience for athletes at the National Senior Games and spreading the message of what’s possible when you stay active and live your personal best.”

Hlavacek’s Senior Games experience began with the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission as the director of sports for the 2013 National Senior Games presented by Humana, held in her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. Prior to this, Hlavacek was a professional athlete, coach, educator and athletic administrator at the high school and collegiate levels.

The 2025 National Senior Games will be held in Des Moines, Iowa, with qualifying taking place at 52 NSGA Member Games throughout the United States and Canada in 2024.

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About the National Senior Games Association (NSGA)
The National Senior Games Association, Inc. (NSGA) is a nonprofit corporation that promotes the benefits of competitive sports, physical fitness and active aging to adults ages 50+. NSGA is an Affiliate Organization Council Member of the United States Olympic Paralympic Committee and governs the biennial National Senior Games, the largest qualified multi-sport event in the world for athletes over age 50. The NSGA is comprised of 52 independent Member Games that conduct qualifying competition events. The 2025 National Senior Games will be held in Des Moines, Iowa. For more information, visit NSGA.com and follow @SeniorGames1 on social media.

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Results & Records: Eckenrode Cycles into History, Race Walk and Power Walk Pick up the Pace at 2023 National Senior Games

Wednesday, 16 August 2023 by Mary Johns

Jack Eckenrode on the medal stand at the 2023 National Senior Games presented by Humana after becoming the oldest athlete to complete the 20K Cycling event at The Games at 95.

The City of Champions added many new champions to its sports history as Pittsburgh hosted the 2023 National Senior Games presented by Humana last month.

Jack Eckenrode, the native Pittsburgher who started his Senior Games career in 2005 when the Games were first hosted in the Steel City, tops the achievement list for becoming the oldest person to complete the National Senior Games 20K Cycling Road Race at the age of 95. Eckenrode, who inspires everyone to be more active, also lit the cauldron to open the Games and lived up to the hype to complete his goal, commenting, “I’m glad I still have good balance, and that probably comes from riding a bike my whole life!”

The 2023 National Senior Games closed the books with its athletes chalking up an impressive 76 pending American records and 150 National Senior Games records. More than 11,500 athletes 50 and over competed in 20 sports in five-year age divisions over 12 days of the massive multisport event in Pittsburgh, and in our Softball Championships held in Columbus, Ohio, in May. (NOTE: All national records are pending certification by the governing body for each sport.)

Swimming posted 30 new high marks, followed by Power Walk and Race Walk, which posted 20 and 14 new pending American records respectively. Track and Field events yielded 13 new records. Cycling (12) and Archery (11) also showed significant results.

Athletes are always interested to know how their states fared in overall medal counts. The top states for 2023 are Florida (576), Ohio (554), Pennsylvania (499), Maryland (432) and North Carolina (397). The NSG Cup, which is awarded to the state with the highest percentage of medals per athlete, was claimed by the D.C. Senior Games for the second year in a row. This honor was introduced in 2022 as a way to recognize the state that packs the most punch.

Complete 2023 results can be found on the Results and Records page at NSGA.com. Note that the Top Ten All Time Performances page will be updated to reflect 2023 results in the near future.

Congratulations to all of our amazing athletes!

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The Long Run August 2023

Tuesday, 15 August 2023 by Mary Johns

Thank You for the Memories, Pittsburgh! Next Stop: Des Moines

The 2023 National Senior Games presented by Humana were an unforgettable 12 days of competition and camaraderie in the Ste

el City. The Pittsburgh community welcomed athletes with open arms as they displayed their personal bests, reunited with old friends, built new connections and bridged champions through the ages.

Thank you to our athletes, sport officials, volunteers, supporters and everyone else who made this year’s Games possible. We can’t wait to do it all again in Des Moines, Iowa, in 2025!


National Senior Games Recap

American and NSGA Records Set at 2023 Games

The City of Champions added many new champions to its sports history during The Games last month with athletes setting 76 pending American records and 150 new NSGA records. Pittsburgh native Jack Eckenrode also cycled into the history books as the oldest athlete to complete a National Senior Games 20K Cycling race at age 95. Read on to see which sports had the most new marks.

 


And the NSG Cup Goes to…

Congratulations to the Washington, D.C. Senior Games for winning the NSG Cup for the second year in a row! This award was introduced in 2022 and recognizes the state with the highest percentage of medals per athlete at the National Senior Games.

See how your state ranked in the overall medal standings by visiting the 2023 results page.

 


Athletes Make National Headlines

National Senior Games athletes continue to attract media attention as they smash stereotypes around aging. Competitors were recently featured in People Magazine, CNBC.com, NPR, NBC News NOW, Fox News and more. Check out some of the best features below, and find more media coverage here.

  • “Ageless Athletes (Like a 90-Year-Old Pole Vaulter!) Go for Gold in Senior Games: See the Photos” (People Magazine)
  • “West Virginia woman who is blind runs 5K race, ranks in her age group: ‘This is just the beginning’” (Fox News)
  • “This 95-year-old is competing in a 10k bike race: How he’s physically and mentally prepping for the challenge” (CNBC)
  • Older athletes find competition and community at the National Senior Games | NPR

Relive The Games through Stories & Photos

Missing The Games or need a little inspiration this week? Read through our Games Daily News archive!

Each edition features video interviews with athletes and stories produced by student reporters and our media partner Growing Bolder. Also visit the 2023 photo gallery to browse beautiful images of sport action.

 


Order Printed 2023 Results Book by Sept. 18

NSGA will produce a digital results book to commemorate the 2023 National Senior Games presented by Humana. The digital 2023 results book will be available for download from the NSGA website in the fall of 2023 free of charge.

If you missed purchasing a printed book during registration, printed copies of the 2023 results book can be ordered from our 2023 results webpage and will be mailed in the fall of 2023. Cost is $15 per book, including shipping & handling.

Online orders for printed 2023 results books will be accepted through Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. Individuals who purchased a printed results book during registration for the 2023 National Senior Games do NOT need to place another order unless you wish to purchase additional books.


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Senior Games Produce Social Capital & Health Dividends

The National Senior Games proposed to generate community and participant benefits beyond dollars and cents at the 2023 Games. Partnering with local organizations in Pittsburgh made it possible to impact participant well-being and to promote aging well. NSGA Health & Well-Being Director Andrew Walker shares a recap of these initiatives, making the case that the 2023 Games generated community and health benefits in this blog.

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Beyond Economic Impact: Senior Games Produce Social Capital and Health Dividends

Friday, 11 August 2023 by Andrew Walker

By Andrew Walker, MPH; NSGA Director of Health & Well-Being

The National Senior Games have a solid track record of producing positive economic impact for host cities, and the most recent Games in Pittsburgh should prove no different.

But anyone involved with the Senior Games knows its purpose is deeper than dollar signs. The movement celebrates active aging, builds community and camaraderie, promotes the benefits of competitive sports and much more.

As we developed the 2023 National Senior Games presented by Humana, we set a goal to create impact beyond traditional economic ROI in Pittsburgh by building social capital through volunteerism, increasing participant well-being and enhancing positive perceptions of aging. A key part of this goal was to implement activities that celebrated active aging while engaging both athletes and the community.

I hope you were able to participate in some of these initiatives during The Games!

“Team Dream” Panel Sparks Conversations on Equity and Aging

A screening and panel discussion on the award-winning “Team Dream” documentary held during The Games demonstrated how the art of filmmaking and sports can come together to create a meaningful athlete and community engagement event.

In addition to being a beautiful film, “Team Dream” creatively captures complex issues of equity and ageism while advocating for older adult well-being. The documentary follows swimmers Ann Smith and Madeline Murphy Rabb as they train and compete in the 2022 National Senior Games presented by Humana in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

A sense of inspiration and motivation was felt among audience members after seeing the documentary and listening to a panel conversation with Ann, Madeline and their coach, Derrick Milligan. The event helped attendees appreciate how art, sports, and the lived experience of active elders can create a moving story of what can be accomplished later in life.

Olympic Day Project Bridges Generations through Photography, Sport

The Images of the Senior Games project celebrating Olympic Day engaged Pittsburgh youth with artists and National Senior Games athletes for an immersive learning experience. Pittsburgh Youth Ambassadors and youth with the Manchester Craftmen’s Guild received a virtual training from Art Of The Olympians photographer Marc Serota, then headed out to National Senior Games competitions to photograph athletes in action under the guidance of local artist Julie Rainbow and teaching photographer Germaine Watkins. The youth’s work capturing the joy of participating in the Senior Games was printed and displayed at various events during The Games.

This intergenerational sports photography project showed how youth development and the arts can be an important extension of an active aging sports event.

Village Activities Promote Health & Well-Being

The David L. Lawrence Convention Center and Athlete Village served as a hub of activity for the National Senior Games and hosted multiple older adult well-being and health-building experiences.

  • Nearly 900 older adult athletes participated in the Senior Athlete Fitness Exam (SAFE), our performance improvement and education service. Physical therapists gave personalized feedback to build on athletes’ strengths and reduce barriers to optimal performance.
  • Aging Well Pittsburgh Partners Day showcased local older adult serving agencies that provide age-friendly services throughout greater Pittsburgh.
  • The Heart of Well-Being experience offered by University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), Heart and Vascular Institute, included cardiologists providing complimentary advice on heart health.
  • Additional medical services for injuries, illnesses or general medical needs were accessible 24/7 for a reasonable flat fee through UPMC Anywhere Care telehealth services.
  • National Senior Games presenting sponsor Humana provided an athlete-affirming experience in the Village. An RFID tag in each athlete’s badge triggered personalized supportive messages to appear on digital signage when the athlete walked near, creating a memorable moment.

Along with producing economic impact, the 2023 National Senior Games presented by Humana generated significant social capital and health dividends during its two weeks in the City of Champions. Western Pennsylvania surely witnessed the beauty of active aging and was moved towards a greater dismantling of ageism, leaving a legacy in which the National Senior Games can be proud.

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