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2022 NH Senior Games, presented by Martin’s Point Health Care, celebrates 35th year

Posted on Monday, March 14th

For the love of sport! 2022 NH Senior Games, presented by Martin’s Point Health Care, celebrates 35th year; registration now open.   Manchester, NH:        (March 14, 2022)        In support of healthy aging, the New Hampshire Senior Games (NHSG) is pleased to announce that registration for the 2022 Games is now open.  Supporting the organization’s effort to promote health and wellness among older adults is Martin’s Point Health Care, which is serving as the games major sponsor for the fourth straight year.   “We’re excited to kick off our 35th year of providing healthy competition to older adults,” said Glenn Graham, Chairman of the Games. “2022 promises to be a momentous year of fitness and fun!”   Graham thanked and saluted Martin’s Point Health Care for their long-time support of the games. “They’ve been a wonderful partner in wellness, and we are very grateful for their amazing support,” he said.  … Download PDF

Swinging for gold!

Posted on Saturday, July 17th

For immediate release Contact:         (603) 488-0229                         info@nhseniorgames.org The 2023 New Hampshire Senior Games are Officially Underway! Manchester, NH, March 9, 2023 – The New Hampshire Senior Games is all set to return with a bang in 2023, following a successful 2022 season that brought together athletes and spectators from across the state and beyond. As we look forward to another season of exciting sports and thrilling competitions, it's time to reflect on the past year and celebrate the achievements of our athletes. The 2022 New Hampshire Senior Games were a resounding success, thanks in no small part to the hard work and dedication of our sponsors and volunteers. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all those who contributed their time, expertise, and resources to make the New Hampshire ate Senior Games a success. Our sponsors, including many local businesses, organizations, and individuals, provided support that allowed… READ MORE >

NHSG in the news: United Way Community Connections Show Interview with NHSG

Posted on Monday, January 25th

United Way Community Connections Show Interview with NHSG Recent interview with New Hampshire Senior Games on the United Way Community Connections radio show.  View Article

Horvath named as New Hampshire Senior Games Board Chair

Posted on Wednesday, January 20th

Horvath named as New Hampshire Senior Games Board Chair, other volunteer leaders join organization Manchester, NH: The New Hampshire Senior Games is pleased to announce several appointments to its volunteer board. Now celebrating its 34th year, the games provide a blend of competitive sports and social interactions for active older adults. While COVID-19 cancelled the games for 2020, it is anticipated that most, if not all, of the sports and events will be held in 2021. Board news includes Janet Horvath of Auburn named Board Chair; Tracey Miller of Manchester named as Vice Chair; Corri Wilson of Hooksett named as Director, Karyn Fisher of Strafford named as Director and Janet Reilly of Manchester named as Director. “We’re thrilled about these new appointments,” said outgoing Chair Larry Flint of Newport.  “As a long-standing non-profit that puts older adults at the center of our cause, our board drives our mission."   Horvath… READ MORE >

News Release- 2020 NH Senior Games Cancelled Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Posted on Thursday, July 23rd

2020 NH Senior Games Cancelled Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic     July 21, 2020   Media statement attributable to Larry Flint NHSG Board Chair, 2019-2020     After careful consideration in talking with multiple local authorities, conversations and feedback from athletes, and multiple communications with the National Senior Games Association (NSGA), we have decided to cancel the 2020 NH Senior Games. For more than 30 years, our athletes have been at the heart of our mission.   To protect their health and wellbeing, our board voted unanimously to take this action. We do not come to this decision without significant discussion and forethought.  Our board has spent many hours over the past several weeks and considered a broad range of alternatives.  At the end of the day, we felt this was the most prudent decision. Yesterday, we informed our athletes, volunteers, and sponsors of our decision. We thank everyone for… READ MORE >
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