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Florida Senior Games Announces Qualification Opportunities in Four Locations

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Sep 05, 2019

There are FOUR opportunities in September to compete and qualify for the Florida Senior Games, presented by Humana, being held in Broward County September 6-15.

The Florida Senior Games Series Qualifier events, sanctioned by the Florida Sports Foundation, are gearing up to take place throughout the Sunshine State starting September 6.

Here is a list of the four opportunities this month for senior-aged athletes (50+) to Bring Your Game:

Pensacola Senior Games
September 6-22, 2019
Cheryl Fox
3200 East Lakeview Ave.
Pensacola, FL 32503
Phone: (850) 426-2562
cfox@cityofpensacola.com
www.playpensacola.com

Palm Coast & the Flagler Beaches Senior Games
September 7-15, 2019
Brandon Washington
305 Palm Coast Pkwy. NE
Palm Coast, FL 32187
Phone: (386) 986-2528
bwashington@palmcoastgov.com
www.palmcoastgov.com

Gainesville Senior Games
September 13-22, 2019
Emily Grissom
300 East University Ave., Suite 100
Gainesville, FL 32601
Phone: (352) 338-9300
egrissom@gainesvillesportscommission.com
www.gainesvillesportscommission.com

Jacksonville Senior Games
September 27-October 5, 2019
Stacy Sanders Amparan
117 West Duval St.
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Phone: (904) 630-7392
stacys@coj.net
www.jaxseniors.net
 
For the most up-to-date information on these series qualifier events and the Florida Senior Games presented by Humana, visit http://www.FloridaSeniorGames.com.

About the Florida Senior Games, presented by Humana: The Florida Senior Games, presented by Humana, are presented annually by the Florida Sports Foundation (FSF), the state’s lead sports promotion and development organization, and a division of Enterprise Florida, Inc.  The Foundation works in conjunction with a variety of local sports industry partners to present the different competitions. The Florida Senior Games, presented by Humana, an annual amateur sports tradition in Florida, is part of the state’s $57.4 billion sports industry that accounts for 580,000 jobs statewide.

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