2017 National Senior Games competitions being held in Shelby County

Published 11:25 am Thursday, June 1, 2017

By ALEC ETHEREDGE | Sports Editor

Some of the world’s best athletes over the age of 50 have made their way to Birmingham as the 2017 National Senior Games are kicking off on Friday, June 2 across the metro area.

The games will bring in more than 10,500 athletes age 50 and over, along with another estimated 15,000 family members and friends. Competition will be held in five-year age divisions with 19 medal sports that will be contested at 20 different venues across the metropolitan area, with the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center (BJCC) as the hub of activity.

Events will start on June 2 and continue through Thursday, June 15, and of the 19 different venues, three will be held locally in Shelby County. It’s sure to have a huge economic impact on the surrounding areas with the number of athletes and fans traveling to take part in the 30th anniversary of the games.

“We are excited to bring the largest multi-sport championship event in the world for seniors to Birmingham,” said Marc T. Riker, CEO of the National Senior Games Association (NSGA). “We can feel the excitement building in the city, and we thank the City of Birmingham and Greater Birmingham Convention & Visitors Bureau for the enthusiasm to host our 30thanniversary.”

While not the Olympics, the senior games can still bring some entertainment value as several big storylines will be headlining the event. Eight of the athletes in attendance will be competing in their 30th games as they have been a part of each one over the years.

“Amazingly, we have eight athletes who have competed in every one of The Games since 1987, and will honor these ‘Great Eight’ as examples of the benefits to be gained from maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle.”

Even more impressive is the fact that three athletes over the age of 100 will also be competing featuring 101-year-old Julia Hawkins, 103-year-old John Zilverberg and 100-year-old D. Paul Miller. Zilverberg will be competing in one of the events in Shelby County as he takes part in the bowling competition to be held at Brunswick Lanes on U.S. 280.

Bowling will take place from June 5-11 and will include singles, doubles, mixed doubles, non-ambulatory singles, non-ambulatory doubles and non-ambulatory mixed doubles. It is expected that more than 500 participants will compete in this event alone.

The other two events to be held in Shelby County will both be different forms of cycling.

Oak Mountain State Park will host both 5K and 10K time trials with the 10K taking place on June 5 and the 5K taking place on June 6. They will do the out and back course which starts and finishes at the back gate of the park and totals 9.3 miles in length. This event is expected to have 350 participants attend.

The 20K and 40K road races will be held in the heart of Shelby County in Columbiana. Both will start and finish at Shelby County High School with the 20K taking place on June 8 and the 40K on June 9. The course will feature a 7.6-mile loop.

Aside from the three venues in Shelby County, 19 different athletes who live within the county will also be competing and are highlighted below.

ALABASTER
Harold Dingman – 65+ Basketball for team Code Blue
Harold Mixon – Racquetball, Men’s Singles 65-69

HOOVER
Claude Allbritton – Men’s Basketball 70+ Code Blue
Jorge Alsip – Men’s Race Walk 1500m, 55-59
Bobby Hardman – Racquetball Men’s Doubles 60-64
Terry Haynes – Table Tennis, Men’s Doubles 65-69
Bill Hill – Men’s Basketball 70+ Code Blue
Eddie Jones – Men’s Basketball 50+ for team Defenders
Mark Lilla – Men’s Basketball 60_ for team Blazers
Chandler Mohindra – Men’s Swimming, 100yd Breaststroke, 70-74
Stephen Spencer – Men’s Basketball 65+ for team Birmingham Bama Boys
Duke Stogner – Table Tennis, Men’s Doubles 60-64
Melissa White – Women’s Swimming, 100yd backstroke, 50-54
Glenn Yenulis – Men’s 100-meter dash, 65-69

PELHAM
Brad Riehm – Men’s Swimming, 50yd breaststroke, 50-54
Earl & Betty Austin – Tennis Mixed Doubles, 65-69
Daniel Moore – Table Tennis, Men’s Doubles 65-69 with Bobby Hardman (Hoover)

SHELBY
Terri Sullivan – cycling