Horvath named as New Hampshire Senior Games Board Chair
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 noted that over the years, thousands of athletes from New Hampshire and throughout New England have taken part. “Our goal is to create an environment of competitive fun,” she says. “Whether one is a competitive athlete or trying a sport for the first time, we offer something for everyone.”
She added that for the most part, the games are held each Friday – Sunday from late June through Mid-September. They offer individual sports, doubles competition in sports such as tennis and pickleball, and three on three basketball. The games are open to age groups starting 40- 44, 45-49, and up though ages 90+.
Sports and events include:
- Archery
- Badminton
- Basketball (3 on 3)
- Bowling (Candlepin and Ten pin)
- Cornhole (bean bag toss)
- Cycling
- Disc Golf
- Golf
- Pickleball
- Power Walking
- Race Walking
- Racquetball
- Road Race (5k)
- Shuffleboard
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- Tennis
- Track and Field
Horvath noted that registration information is expected to be posted to the NHSG website later this winter. To learn more, please visit www.NHseniorgames.org.
Martin’s Point Health Care is the presenting sponsor of the games.
In addition to the new appointments, other NHSG Directors include Eric Bernard (Secretary)- Manchester, Douglas Garner (Treasurer) -Rindge, Ron Bouchard-Bedford, Jim Eddinger -Goffstown, Glenn Graham-Bedford, Lee Hess-Manchester, Robert Jeffers-Strafford, and Joe Santoro -Wolfeboro.
“As we enter 2021, we thank and congratulate Larry for his great service to our organization and many contributions as chair,” Horvath said. “We’re looking forward to his continued service as one of our Directors.”
For more information about the games, please contact Chris Dugan, Director of Community Relations at chris.dugan@nhseniorgames.org.
About the New Hampshire Senior Games
The mission of the Granite State Senior Games, Inc. (GSSG) is to promote, organize and effectively develop physical challenges, as they relate to the New Hampshire senior athlete and the 50+ population of the state of New Hampshire, undertake related activities benefitting the well-being of adults as appropriate and focusing on the development of active and healthy lifestyles. Our mission is accomplished by encouraging fitness and by providing athletic competition in a variety of sports, clinics and creative pursuits.
Founded in 1987, Granite State Senior Games, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) and New Hampshire Registered Public Charity all volunteer sports and fitness organization governed by a Board of Directors. The Granite State Senior Games' (GSSG's) sporting events are known as the New Hampshire Senior Games (NHSG). We are New Hampshire’s premier multi-sport event for the 50+ population. NHSG is the only New Hampshire organization in the state to be sanctioned by the National Senior Games Association (NSGA) to qualify senior athletes for participation in the National Senior Games held every other year in odd-numbered years. To learn more, please visit www.nhseniorgames.org.