Snap the Perfect Photo at Humana’s Splash Zone Backdrop
Make a splash at The Games! Pose under Humana’s 3D photo backdrop located outside Hall B in the Broward County Fort Lauderdale Convention Center for a fun photo to share with your friends. And when you post your image to Humana’s Senior Games Celebration wall using the QR code provided, you’ll get the chance to
- Published in 2022 Games Daily News, May 10-11, 2022
South Florida Father and Daughter Climb onto their Bikes to Compete at the 2022 National Senior Games
Florida Feature by Nick Gandy, Florida Senior Games It’s rare that individuals are recognized with one, “Lifetime Achievement Award.” At the 2022 National Senior Games, Luigi Fabbri, of Hallandale Beach, will add an unofficial lifetime achievement award to his collection when he competes alongside his daughter, Gabriella, as Senior Games athletes in cycling. The Fabbris
- Published in 2022 Games Daily News, May 10-11, 2022
NSGA Official Press Release Touts Reunion Theme
South Florida has 11,938 reasons to be excited in May, and it’s not just for the beaches and balmy weather. That’s the number of athletes age 50 and over who will compete in 21 medal sports at the 2022 National Senior Games presented by Humana! Official Media Release for the 2022 National Senior Games presented
- Published in 2022 Games Daily News, May 10-11, 2022
2022 National Senior Games presented by Humana Will Celebrate “A Reunion For the Ages”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 3, 2022 2022 National Senior Games presented by Humana Will Celebrate “A Reunion For the Ages” Nearly 12,000 Senior Athletes Are Eager to Return to The Games FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – South Florida has 11,938 reasons to be excited in May, and it’s not just for the beaches and balmy weather.
- Published in News and Events, Press Releases
Special Events and Programs Announced for The 2022 National Senior Games presented by Humana
All events are free and open to the public The 2022 National Senior Games presented by Humana will be one of the largest sporting events in the world, with nearly 12,000 athletes coming to compete in 21 medal sports in Greater Fort Lauderdale from May 10-23. There will be several free special events on tap
- Published in News and Events
Dates Announced for 2023 National Senior Games in Pittsburgh
Dates Announced for 2023 National Senior Games in Pittsburgh The Games Return to the City of Champions July 7-18, 2023 The National Senior Games Association (NSGA) has released the dates for the 2023 National Senior Games presented by Humana, scheduled for Pittsburgh. The massive, multi-sport championship event for adults 50 and older will be held
- Published in News and Events
“The Patient Whisperer” April 2022 Athlete of the Month
Marc Sacco, 57, Reading, Vermont Cyclist Marc Sacco once had aspirations for the Olympics until a road accident relegated him to recreational cycling and running in his 20s. He had no notion of returning to competition until extreme challenges prompted him to pursue it as part of recovery therapy. His professional background also gave him a
- Published in Athlete of the Month
The Long Run March 2022 Newsletter
Game On! 2023 Games Dates and Logo Revealed – Time To Qualify We are happy to announce dates for the 2023 National Senior Games presented by Humana! The Games will take place July 7-18, 2023 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The city previously hosted The Games in 2005. The 2023 Logo highlights the city’s fame for having
- Published in Newsletter
“Dousing the Fire” March 2022 Athlete of the Month
Lisa Hypnar, 68, Rochester Hills, Michigan Lisa Hypnar has an athletic nature and has always found a sport to play, from tumbling in gymnastics as a youth and playing winning tennis as an adult, and now cutting lanes as a decorated senior swimmer. She also started smoking in her early 20s. Lisa knew she was
- Published in Athlete of the Month
The Long Run February 2022
Association News Title IX 50th Anniversary: WATCH Live Storytelling Feb. 22 It has been 50 years since Title IX brought girls and women access to organized sports in schools and elsewhere. The Senior Games Movement has more active female athletes from that era than any other event or organization, so we want to share many
- Published in Newsletter










