
Senior couple playing doubles pickleball. (BearFotos/Shutterstock)
Sign up now for the 2025 City of Reno Senior Winter Games, promoting fitness for athletes 50+ with individual and team competitions.
The City of Reno is gearing up to host an exciting athletic competition that proves age is just a number. The 2025 Senior Winter Games will showcase the athletic prowess and competitive spirit of participants aged 50 and above, offering a diverse range of both individual and team events.
Competition details and opportunities
The upcoming Senior Winter Games represents Reno’s commitment to promoting active lifestyles and fitness among older adults. Participants will have the chance to compete for gold, silver, and bronze medals across various sporting categories. The event is designed to encourage seniors to maintain their physical fitness while fostering a sense of community through friendly competition.
Registration information
Registration is now open for interested athletes who meet the age requirement of 50 years or older. You can register online or at the following facilities:
- Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center – 1301 Valley Rd., Reno 89512
- Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center – 2745 Elementary Dr., Reno 89512
- Neil Road Recreation Center – 3925 Neil Rd., Reno 89502
According to the City of Reno, “The registration fee is $40 per person, plus an additional $10-$30 per sports fee. The registration fee includes a Winter Games T-shirt, medal and pins per event and a ticket to the Valentine’s Dinner and Dance and Closing Ceremony. Additional Dinner and Dance tickets for competitor guests and the public are available for $45. ”
Benefits of participation
Beyond the opportunity to win medals, the Senior Winter Games offers participants a chance to stay active, meet fellow athletes, and demonstrate that competitive sports can be enjoyed at any age. The event highlights Reno’s dedication to supporting the health and wellness of its senior community through organized athletic programs.
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