The oldest athletes were only a few years shy of their 100th
birthdays, but fierce competition was still evident at the
19th annual Central Super Masters Games in Alexandra
yesterday.
The event attracted more than 40 competitors from rest-homes
in Cromwell, Alexandra, Roxburgh and Queenstown. Activities
ranged from quoits through to Velcro darts, golf putting and
a basketball throw.
Sport Otago instigated the event, with the aim of encouraging
the elderly to become more active. A group of about 10
volunteers are involved behind the scenes.
Liz Pratt, a member of the organising committee, said the
games were always eagerly anticipated by rest-home residents.
Activities co-ordinator at Wakatipu Home Donna Walsh said the
Wakatipu team had been practising for a while.
"They enjoy this and it's a real highlight for them to take
part."
The oldest athletes competing yesterday were Alexandra's
Castlewood Rest Home residents Glad Sinnamon (98) and Jack
Ingram(97).
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