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NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES ASSOCIATION 2021 State Senior Games Directory NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES ASSOCIATION 2021 State Senior Games Directory Following is a list of qualifying state senior games sanctioned by the NSGA STATE GAMES GAMES COORDINATOR LOCATION 2021 DATES Alabama Senior Dee Pack, 205-607-0504 Birmingham September – October 2021 Olympic Games Email: [email protected] Area, AL Alaska Diann Darnall, 907-978-2388 International Sr. Email: [email protected] Fairbanks, AK August 7-15, 2021 Games, Inc. www.alaskaisg.org Arizona Senior Irene Stillwell, 602-274-7742 Email: [email protected] Phoenix, AZ Olympics www.seniorgames.org Little Rock, Arkansas Senior Greg Eberdt, 501-321-1441 Conway, Bryant TBD Olympics Email: [email protected] & Hot Springs, http://www.ARSeniorOlympics.org AR California Senior Kirsten Cummings, (858) 292-5812 Games – San Email: [email protected] San Diego, CA TBD Diego https://www.sdseniorgames.org/ California Senior http://www.encoregames.org Games – Encore Northern California October – December 2021 Games Canada Games – Karina Neron, 800-544-9058 Multiple Cities in Province of Email: [email protected] Province of Cancelled 2021 Quebec www.fadoq.ca Quebec (Colorado) Rocky Mountain Senior No Games in 2021 Games Connecticut Patrick Fisher, 860-788-7041 May – June, 2021 Email: [email protected] New Britain, CT Masters Games www.ctmastersgames.org October - November, 2021 Delaware Senior Paul Gatti, 302-736-5698 Email: [email protected] Various Cities TBD Olympics www.delawareseniorolympics.org Washington DC Bobby Jones, 202-256-6537 Washington, DC Senior Games Email: [email protected] www.dpr.dc.gov OJ Hill, Florida Senior 866-FLGAMES (354-2637) Broward County, December 2021 Games Email: [email protected] FL www.floridaseniorgames.com Georgia Golden Vicki Pilgrim, 770-867-3603 Email: [email protected] Warner Robins, GA September 22-25, 2021 Olympics www.georgiagoldenolympics.org Donna Ching, 808-351-1567 Hawaii Senior Email: [email protected] Honolulu, HI Games http://kahoomiki.org/programs/hawaii- senior-games 07.26.21 **States that are closed to out-of-state participants NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES ASSOCIATION 2021 State Senior Games Directory Following is a list of qualifying state senior games sanctioned by the NSGA Idaho Senior Michael Thornton, 208-861-8000 Email: [email protected] Boise, ID August 6-29, 2021 Games www.idahoseniorgames.org Illinois Senior Justin Yuroff, 217-528-4035 x118 Email: [email protected] Springfield, IL July – September, 2021 Olympics http://ilseniorolympics.weebly.com Indiana State Holly Schneider, 812-297-9568 Evansville, IN June 3 – 14, 2021 Email: [email protected] (plus other September 11-12, 2021 (Team Games www.IndianaStateGames.org locations in IN) Sports) Dan Beitelspacher, Iowa Senior 515-292-3251 x 105 or West Des June 9-13, 2021 Games 888-777-8881 Moines, IA Email: [email protected] www.iowaseniorgames.org Cassie Criger, 785-235-2295 Kansas Senior Email: [email protected] Topeka, KS September 10-19, 2021 Games www.sunflowergames.com/index.php/kansas seniorgames Kentucky Senior Frank Miklavcic, 502-320-2264 Frankfort, Email:[email protected] Danville, August-September 2021 Games www.kentuckyseniorgames.com Lexington, KY Louisiana Senior Sabrina Sonnier, 318-487-9505 Email: [email protected] Statewide in LA Olympic Games www.lsog1.net Maine Senior Scarborough, Jo Dill, 207-286-4893 Waterville, Games Email: [email protected] Kennebunk, and June – October 2021 http://www.maineseniorgames.org other areas Stacy Sigler, 240-777-4930 Maryland Senior Email: Statewide in MD August – October, 2021 Olympics [email protected] www.mdseniorolympics.org Massachusetts Davis Cox, 413-206-6274 Springfield Email: [email protected] College August – September, 2021 Senior Games www.maseniorgames.org Springfield, MA May 13-23, 2021 (Spring Becky Ridky, 248-608-0250 or Games) Michigan Senior August 1-15 & September 11- 248-608-0252 Rochester, MI Olympics Email: [email protected] 12, 2021 (Summer Games) www.michiganseniorolympics.org November 16-21, 2021 (Winter Games) Minnesota Senior Fritz Bukowski, 320-762-2868 Mankato, MN August 12-15, 2021 Games Email: [email protected] www.mnseniorgames.com Jamie Lee, 228-435-6205 April – May, 2021 Mississippi Senior Biloxi and June 2021 (Archery) Email: [email protected] August 2021 (Triathlon) Olympics msseniorolym.org Gulfport, MS October 2021 (Cycling) 07.26.21 **States that are closed to out-of-state participants NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES ASSOCIATION 2021 State Senior Games Directory Following is a list of qualifying state senior games sanctioned by the NSGA Missouri State Bruce Ungles, 573-882-1462 Email: [email protected] Columbia, MO June 10-13, 2021 Senior Games www.moseniorgames.org Anna Bruning, 406-552-6684 or Montana Senior Trey Magnuson, 406-552-6684 Missoula, MT September 9-11, 2021 Olympics Email: [email protected] or [email protected] www.montanaseniorolympics.org Nebraska Senior Jade Brown, 308-233-3229 Email: [email protected] Kearney, NE August 5-8, 2021 Games www.nebraskaseniorgames.com Nevada Senior Liz Palmer, (702) 242-1590 Email: [email protected] Las Vegas, NV September - October 2021 Games www.nevadaseniorgames.com New Hampshire Larry Flint, 603-620-2806 Manchester, New Email: [email protected] London and July - September 2021 Senior Games www.nhseniorgames.org Durham, NH New Jersey Senior Michael Garamella, 973-618-1111 Woodbridge, Email: [email protected] September 10-12, 2021 Olympics www.njseniorolympics.com NJ Cecilia Acosta, 575-623-5777 New Mexico Senior Las Cruces, NM 888-623-NMSO (6676) Albuquerque, NM No Games in 2021 Olympics Email: [email protected] Santa Fe, NM www.nmseniorolympics.org (New York) Empire Machell Phelps, 800-859-2227; State Senior 607-756-1864 Cortland, NY June-July 2021 Email: [email protected] Games www.nyseniorgames.com North Carolina Brad Allen, 919-851-5456 Cary/Raleigh/ Email: [email protected] September-November 2021 Senior Games** www.ncseniorgames.org Durham, NC North Dakota Stephanie D’Ambrosio, 701-551-5880 Email: [email protected] Fargo, ND August 19-21, 2021 Senior Games www.fargoparks.com Ohio Senior Katie Sass, 614-901-6549 Westerville, June 26-27, 2021 (Archery) Email: [email protected] August 23- October 9, 2021 Olympics https://ohio.nsga.com OH Kathleen Fitzgerald, 405-821-1500 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Senior Yukon, Muskogee, September and October Games Email: [email protected] Tulsa, Norman, 2021 www.OKSeniorGames.com Shawnee, El Reno Oregon Senior Morgan Baker, 541.231.0297 August 12-15 and 19-22, Email: [email protected] Corvallis, OR Games https://oregonseniorgames.com/ 2021 Pennsylvania James J. Costello, 570-760-0352 Luzerne Email: [email protected] No Games in 2021 Senior Games http://www.premiersportingevents.com/ County, PA 07.26.21 **States that are closed to out-of-state participants NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES ASSOCIATION 2021 State Senior Games Directory Following is a list of qualifying state senior games sanctioned by the NSGA (Rhode Island) Mike Lyons, 401-301-2041 Ocean State Email: [email protected] Providence, RI TBD Senior Olympics Riseniorolympics.org South Carolina Debbie Wall, 843-992-4504 May 7-8, May 14-15 & Email: [email protected] Florence, SC Sports Classic www.scseniorgames.com May 20-22, 2021 South Dakota Howard Bich, 605-275-6891 Watertown, Email: [email protected] September 9-12, 2021 Senior Games www.southdakotaseniorgames.org SD Williamson County, TN (State Finals) June 25-July 1, 2021 (State Tennessee Senior Christine Dewbre, 615-200-8760 Nashville, TN Finals) Email: [email protected] (Golf) June 21-22, 2021 (Golf) Olympics** www.tnseniorolympics.com Chattanooga, TN August 6-8, 2021 (Pickleball) (Pickleball) September 11, 2021 (Cycling) Knoxville, TN (Cycling) Texas Senior Cathy Pottorf, 210-302-6870 San Antonio, Email: [email protected] August – November, 2021 Games http://txseniorgames.org TX (Utah) Huntsman Kyle Case, World Senior 435-674-0550 / 800-562-1268 St. George, UT October 4-16, 2021 Email: [email protected] Games www.seniorgames.net Vermont Senior George Moltz, 802-779-5119 Email: [email protected] Rochester, VT June - November 2021 Games www.vermontseniorgames.org Carla Ruff, 202-257 8090 National Veterans Email: Golden Age VHANationalVeteransGoldenAgeGames Virtual Cancelled 2021 Games [email protected] www.veteransgoldenagegames.va.gov Virginia Senior Henrico, VA TBD Games Washington State Jack Kiley, 360-754-4937 Email: [email protected] Thurston County, WA July 23-25, 2021 Senior Games www.washingtonstateseniorgames.com West Virginia Harold Vealey, 304-552-7165 Email: [email protected] Charleston, WV July 2021 Senior Games www.wvssc.com Wisconsin Senior Yvonne Lewandowski, 414-755-1025 Email: [email protected] Milwaukee, WI August – September, 2021 Olympics www.wiseniorolympics.com Wyoming Senior Email: [email protected] Cheyenne, WY Cancelled 2021 Olympics www.wyomingseniorolympics.org (tentative) 07.26.21 **States that are closed to out-of-state participants .
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