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SEPT/OCT 2014 25 Kentucky Senior Games Promote Health and Fitness for Persons 50+ Take on an Olympic challenge in a variety of events by Dr. Tom Miller, Staff Writer If you still long to feel the “thrill of victory” in an Olympic challenge, the 2014 Kentucky Senior Games could be your chance. From Sept. 2-7 in Frankfort, seniors will compete in 23 different events, including basketball, golf, tennis (singles and doubles), cross country, cycling and swimming. Sports you won’t find at the official Olympics but are staples at these Games include corn hole and pickle ball. The Games are open to Kentuckians age 50 years and older. The goal of the Kentucky Senior Games is to maintain or improve the physical, mental and emotional health of all senior Kentuckians. Its purpose is to implement a year-round program of fitness and health promotion for Kentuckians who are Living Well 50 Plus. “There was a gentleman last year who was in his 90s,” said Al Gordon, chair of the Kentucky Senior Games board. “He’s participated in the Games for over 30 years. He’s an exciting young man.” Gordon has competed in the Games for the past eight years. His wife started competing five years ago. She participates in cross country, but his sport of choice is golf. He enjoys seeing all the people who come out to the Games. “It’s been an inspiration for me to see the seniors involved,” he said. Seniors from all over Kentucky participate, as well as people from bordering states who want to qualify for the National Senior Games, to be held in Minneapolis this year. “Last year we had over 300 participants and this year we could get over 500 people,” Gordon said. The athletes may be amateurs, but they are dedicated to and focused on their chosen events. “One of the biggest sports is track and field,” Gordon said. “Most participants are still walking or running and doing those events. There’s a huge horseshoe group in Frankfort, and last year CALL 231-TAXI and ask for a wheelchair van D.B.A. Yellow Cab Company of Lexington 799 Enterprise Drive • Lexington, KY 40510 • 859-233-4890 that was one of the bigger events.” While a main focus is the competition, many of the athletes come out for the camaraderie. “It’s an exciting time for a lot of seniors,” Gordon said. “One of the things is the friendships that they develop from competing in the Kentucky Senior Games. They come back every year to see their friends and to celebrate and continue to participate.” While many of the sporting events in the Kentucky Senior Games are familiar, pickle ball is something new. “It’s growing really fast in Lexington,” said Gordon. “It’s huge in Florida.” According to Gordon, pickle ball uses a badminton court, a low net, a whiffle ball and a wooden paddle. Singles or doubles can play. The Kentucky Senior Games encourages older adults to stay active and fit and revive past fitness and recreational skills or learn new ones. Volunteers with expertise in sports officiating or administration are needed for the Games. “That’s a big part of being able to host state games, to have people who are willing to work the event,” Gordon said. “We invite younger people to come and help.” For more information about the Games or to register, go to www. kentuckyseniorgames.com. “Get involved for your personal health and wellness,” Gordon said. “That’s why I do it.” Additional reporting by Tanya J. Tyler, Living Well 50 Plus editor