Barbadians and others, still keen on participating in the 2025 National Senior Games (NSG), but not yet registered, are reminded by the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs (MPEA), that registration will close, today Tuesday, May 27, at 5:00 p.m. for all track and field and road race events.
On Thursday, May 29, there will be a briefing session for athletes from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., by the National Sports Council, at the Wildey Gymnasium, Wildey, St Michael. Athletes will also be able to collect their bibs during this time.
Final registration and number collection for the road race will occur on Friday, May 30, from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Sky Mall, Haggatt Hall, St. Michael.
The Games were officially launched last Saturday, May 24, with a motorcade which ended at Golden Square Freedom Park, The City, where Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, Kirk Humphrey urged Barbadians to see the benefits to be derived from active ageing and the NSG.
Mr. Humphrey stressed that Barbados was “an ageing society” and said: “… We believe if you are active that you can live longer and you can live better… That’s what the Senior Games is about. From the very beginning that was the idea behind the Senior Games.”
He also noted that this year his Ministry had made a deliberate effort to go bigger, better and have more participation. Disclosing that already over 300 participants were looking to represent the country in either the track and field events in June, or other events in September, the Minister urged Barbadians and others at the launch ceremony to come out and participate on the given dates.
Noting some people would be representing their parishes, he added that the Ministry was also encouraging persons to bring a small contribution towards the National Assistance Board’s Senior Programme and the Soroptimist Club Senior Programme, on Whitsuntide Monday, June 9, at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex. The contribution is, however, not mandatory for entry but is encouraged to support the senior programmes.
“This year is going to be great and I want to invite all of Barbados to come out and participate in the Games,” Mr. Humphrey exclaimed, as he also thanked his staff at the MPEA for their work with the National Senior Games.
This year, Barbados National Senior Games celebrates 21 years of existence. The Games, which honour the strength, spirit, and contributions of older adults across the island, will be held under the theme: Active Living, Active Ageing. (PR/GIS)