Over 60s Get Their Own Competitive Games in Worcester

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The Games take place on Wednesday, May 11, at the University's St John's Campus, and will include walking football, badminton, walking basketball, short mat bowls and adapted indoor cricket.

Dr Susie Hart, the University's Director of Sport Partnerships and Community Engagement, said the event has been inspired by the successful University of Worcester Seniors (60+yrs) Programme, in which more than 200 clients attend weekly, to engage in a range of inclusive sport and exercise activities, led by professional staff from the University, supported by student coaches and volunteers training to be instructors.

Members of Worcester U3A have volunteered, along with University students, to organise each competition and encourage competitors to enter. Herefordshire and Worcestershire County Sport Partnership, and Age UK, have also contributed by sourcing equipment and promoting the event via local networks.

Senior academics, Dr Clare Rhoden and Dr Jennifer Joyce will join Dr Hart and be in attendance throughout the event to collect valuable applied research data from athletes and spectators.

Bishop Fleming Chartered Accountants, is sponsoring the event. Ian Smith, Partner in Charge of Bishop Fleming Worcester Office, said: "The University of Worcester is doing great work in researching, and promoting, the benefits of physical activity for people of more mature years. Bringing that together, in the world class facilities at the University, in the form of the Senior Games is a brilliant initiative, and one we are keen to support as part of our wider relationship with the University."

The Worcester Senior Games 2017 will be extended to include table tennis, archery and running events, and will welcome competitors from further afield.