Seniors Gear up for the 2007 Summer National Senior Games — The Senior Olympics Presented by Humana Senior Athletic Competition Just Under 100 Days Away

Seniors Gear up for the 2007 Summer National Senior Games — The Senior Olympics Presented by Humana Senior Athletic Competition Just Under 100 Days Away










Louisville, KY (PRWEB) March 15, 2007

Today marks 100 days out from the 2007 Summer National Senior Games — The Senior Olympics presented by Humana. To date, 11,500 qualified athletes have registered for the Senior Games and training efforts are heating up.

“I know competition is fiercer at the national level and I am training hard to bring home the Gold,” said Linda Pfoel, age 55, swimming.

The 2007 National Senior Games is open to athletes who qualified at a National Senior Games Association sanctioned event in 2006. Athlete registration closes March 30.

“One hundred days out marks a significant milestone for our event,” said Ray Hoyt, executive director, 2007 National Senior Games. “The athletes competing are working hard, and the local organizing committee is stepping up efforts as well to ensure this is the best Senior Games yet.”

Other Senior Games News

Volunteer registration officially opened on February 14 and recruitment efforts are in high gear. Four thousand volunteers are needed to serve the athletes, spectators and sponsors who head to Louisville.

All athletic competition venues for the Senior Games have been finalized. The majority of events will take place at the Kentucky Exposition Center and University of Louisville. Other locations include E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park, Executive Strike and Spare Fun Center, Oxmoor Country Club, Quail Chase Golf Course, Chariot Run Golf Course, Iroquois Park and Kilianski Sport Complex in Fort Knox.

The most current information for the 2007 National Senior Games is available at http://www.2007SeniorGames.com.

Note to Editor: The Summer National Senior Games — The Senior Olympics presented by Humana is the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors, which is governed by the National Senior Games Association (NSGA). NSGA is a non-profit member of the United States Olympic Committee dedicated to motivating 50+ men and women to lead a healthy lifestyle. A biennial event, the 2007 Senior Games take place in Louisville, Ky, and is expected to draw nearly 12,000 qualified athletes and 20,000 spectators, and have a $ 30 million economic impact on the region. Senior athletes, ages 50 to 100+, will compete June 22 to July 7, 2007 in more than 800 events over 16 days.

The 2007 Senior Games thanks its sponsors: Humana, AstraZeneca, Os-Cal, Michelob Ultra, Louisville Metro Government, James Graham Brown Foundation, Euflexxa, Jewish Hospital and St. Mary’s Healthcare, Louisville Water Company, Publishers Press, Convention and Visitors Bureau of Greater Louisville, Caesars Indiana Casino and Resort, Wells Fargo, Clear Channel Louisville, Kentucky Sports Authority, Get Healthy Kentucky, CBS Outdoor, The Paul Ogle Foundation, Inc., KIPDA, Harrison County Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureau, Pedley, Zielke, Gordinier and Pence, PNC Bank, APS, Bluegrass.net, Greenebaum, Doll, McDonald.

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