Home
About Us
Event List
GSOC News
Facilities
Volunteers & Interns
Our Members & Partners
Local Golf Tournament Clearinghouse
Press Release Archive
Sports Commissioners
 
 
Need a hotel? Check out Gainesville Sports Commission’s Preferred Hotels
Archive Press Release

Gainesville Sports Commission News
E-Newsletter / September 2008



Wild Spaces and Public Places The Gainesville Sports Commission is one of many community groups who advocate a healthy lifestyle for all our citizens and support a wide range of sports. We’ve joined hands with advocates for protection of green space, water resources, and wildlife habitat in the Wild Spaces and Public Places Campaign, a project of the Conservation Campaign. This citizen-led effort is seeking voter approval for a one-half percent sales tax over the next two years. This effort has the potential to raise $20 million to continue Alachua Forever funding as well as $20 million for improvements to all Alachua County cities’ and various county recreation facilities – including a Senior Recreation Center, new soccer fields, swimming pool improvements, an 8-lane rubberized track, and many other needed projects. Please “Click Here” to read the ballot language and learn more about this initiative that will be on the November 4 ballot or to contribute to the campaign.

Main Focus of the Senior Games is not winning, but participating

2008 Gainesville Senior Games What’s in a number? For some in the fastest growing age group in Florida, they are getting ready to prove there really is not that much. Next month adults 50 and up from Alachua County and the surrounding counties will descend on Gainesville for the 8th Annual Gainesville Senior Games. This Olympic style multi-sport event offers athletes over the age of 50 the chance to compete for medals and qualify for the Florida State Senior Games Championships in December and the National Senior Games in 2009.

“The Gainesville Senior Games are truly an “oasis” from the stresses of our daily routines. Anyone aged 50 or over, is really missing some great fun, if they do not consider participating. There are sports and activities for virtually anyone,” said Christine Stopka, a participant in last year’s Gainesville Senior Games and a Professor at the University of Florida. “I found it so welcoming when I learned that prior experience is not necessarily required for many of the activities.”

This is the 8th consecutive year for the Gainesville Senior Games and through the years the Senior Games have become a highly social event. It is not only about competing for medals, but also making new friends. “Last year, I joyfully entered 11 track and field events. I was warmly welcomed and the games were extremely well organized. Most importantly, it was great fun,” said Stopka. “In addition, I entered 2 cycling events; although I do have a bit of cycling experience, these events were not stressful; they were a joy as well. The participants were all friendly and very supportive of each other.”

The Gainesville Senior Games continues to grow each year adding new events and increasing the number of athletes. “The inaugural games back in 2001 were formed with the help of a few local organizers and featured less than 100 athletes,” said Alex Alston, event manager for the GSC. “Now, eight years later, the event has blossomed to accommodate close to 400 athletes annually.”

One of the things that make the Gainesville Senior Games so popular around the state is the chance of participating on the University of Florida’s campus. During this year’s Gainesville Senior Games, participants have the opportunity to compete on the Percy Beard Track at James Pressly Stadium and swim in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.

New to this year’s Senior Games is the 40-44 and 45-49 year old Masters Division in Cycling, Track and Field, Swimming, and Tennis. The Gainesville Senior Games has been picked by the Florida Sports Foundation to be the beta test for the Master’s Division. “We felt that Gainesville would be the ideal place to test the 40 year old Master division because of the fitness level of the city and the great athletic foundation the university provides,” said Alston.

The Gainesville Sports Commission’s main focus of the Senior Games is not winning, but participating. The Florida Senior Games are about providing older adults the opportunity to compete at the local, state, and national levels. “Clearly, these games are a true “oasis” from the sometimes grueling routine of our daily work life. Escape the “ordinary;” come out to the games just for the “joy” of participating! You’ll feel like a “kid” again; you’ll make some new friends, and most likely, you’ll surprise yourself and quite possibly take home a pile of pretty medals!" exclaims Stopka.

The Gainesville Senior Games is sanctioned by the Florida Sports Foundation making it a local qualifier for the State Senior Games Championships. Every Olympic year, the Florida Senior Games State Championships serve as a qualifier for the National Senior Games held every non-Olympic year. This year the State Championships games will be held in Lee County and the City of Cape Coral on December 6-14, 2008 and the National Senior Games will be held August 1-15, 2009 in the San Francisco Bay Area.

If you would like to register or would like more information please call 352-338-9300 or email: www.gainesvillesportscommission.com. Deadline for registration is October 10, 2008.

This year’s Gainesville Senior Games is sponsored by Shands HealthCare and are funded by the City of Gainesville and the Alachua County Visitors and Conventions Bureau. This Local Senior Games is sanctioned by the Florida Sports Foundation and is a qualifier for the Florida State Senior Games Championships.


 
Community Members and Partners
Logo Name & Address Phone # Fax #
 
Platinum - $5,000 and above:
 
Acceleration.net Accelerated Data Works - DSL, Broadband, T1 services Acceleration
2831 Nw 41st Street,
Gainesville, FL 32606
352-335-6500
352-335-6506
 
Alachua County Alachua County
P.O. Box 2877 Gainesville, FL 32602-2877 374-5210
 
 
 
City of Gainesville City of Gainesville
200 East University Ave 334-5000  
 
Florida Food Service Florida Food Service
5201 NE 40th Terrace 372-3514 372-8286
 
Markey's Audio Visual Markey's Audio Visual
1714 SW 34th St, Gainesville, 32607 1-800-686-9987  
 
Shands HealthCare Shands HealthCare
1600 SW Archer Rd 265-8000 265-0603
 
Gainesville's Visitor and Convention Bureau Alachua County's Visitor and Convention Bureau
30 East University Ave.
Gainesville, FL 32601
(866) 778-5002  
 
 
Gold - $2,500-$4,999:
 
Sleep Inn and Suites - Gainesville Sleep Inn and Suites
4110 SW 40th Boulevard, Gainesville, FL, 32608 (352) 376-4145 (352) 505-0005
 
Spring Hill Suites Marriott Spring Hill Suites Marriott
4155 SW 40th Blvd. Gainesville, FL 32608 352-376-8873  
 
Holiday Inn - University Center Holiday Inn - University Center
1250 W. University Ave Gainesville, FL 32601 352-376-1661  
 
Scruggs and Carmichael, P.A. Scruggs & Carmichael, P.A.
1 S.E. 1st Ave P.O. Box 23109 Gainesville, FL 32602 (352) 376-5242  
 
Silver - $1,500-$2,499:
 
Super 8 Motel Super 8 Motel
4202 SW 40th Blvd.
(I-75 Exit 384) Gainesville, Florida 32608
352-436-4450 352-378-3888
 
Gainesville Raceway Gainesville Raceway
11211 N. County Road 225 377-0046 371-4212
 
Paramount Plaza Hotel and Suites Paramount Plaza Hotel and Suites
2900 Southwest 13th Street Gainesville, FL 32608 352-377-4000 352-371-1159
 
Country Inn & Suites Country Inn & Suites
4015 SW 43rd Street Gainesville, FL 32608 352-375-1550 352-375-9045
 
Travelodge Travelodge
3461 SW Williston Rd Gainesville, FL 32608 (352) 335-6355  
 
Perry McGriff Perry McGriff
1120 NW 13th Street 372-8406 375-1109
 
Hilton Hilton
1714 SW 34th Street  352-371-3600 371-0306
 
Clarion Inn & Conference Center Clarion Inn & Conference Center
7417 Newberry Road Gainesville, FL 32605 352-332-7500 352-332-0487
 
Cabot Lodge Cabot Lodge
3726 SW 40th Blvd. Gainesville, FL 32608 352-375-2400 352-335-2321
 
Best Western Gateway Grand Best Western Gateway Grand
4200 NW 97th Blvd. Gainesville, FL 32606 352-331-3336 352-331-3337
 
Bronze - $750-$1,499:
 
Helen K. Gyllstrom, C.P.A. Helen K. Gyllstrom, C.P.A.
8602 SW 5th Pl Gainesville, FL 32607 (352) 332-0618  
 
  Half Mile Timing
5745 SW 75th St. #303 Gainesville, FL 32608 352-682-1171  
 
Kcom Media Kcom Media
17 N.W. 17th Street 352-377-2913 331-4898
 
Sport - $300-$749:
 
Davis, Monk and Company Davis, Monk & Company
4010 N.W. 25th Pl
P.O. Box 13494 (32604)
Gainesville, FL 32606
(352) 372-6300
(800) 344-5034
(352) 375-1583
 
Emmer Development Emmer Development
2801 SW Archer Rd. (352) 376-2444  
 
Moes Southwest grill Moes Southwest Grill
3443 SW Archer Rd. Gainesville, FL 32608 352-367-8565  
 
Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce
300 E University Ave Gainesville, FL 32601 352-334-7100  
 
Gainesville Area Rowing Gainesville Area Rowing
PO Box 2434 Gainesville, FL 32602 332-9545  
 
Ironwood Golf Course Ironwood Golf Course
2100 NE 39th Ave 334-3120 334-3107
 
Mark McGriff Mark McGriff
2801 SW Archer Rd 336-3551 336-2809
 
MM Parrish Construction MM Parrish Construction
3455 SW 42nd Ave 378-1571 377-0669
 
O'Connell Center O'Connell Center
Suite 1232 PO Box 11580 392-5500 392-7160
 
Photography by Richard Ritari Photography by Richard Ritari
372-5148
 
 
<< Back to Press Release Archive

 

License Plates
Cultural Affairs Master Calendar

 
 
License Plates
Your License to Support Sports and Youth in Florida!

 
 
Florida Sports Foundation
National Association of Sports Commissions
This site is powered by Acceleration.
Gainesville Sports Commission • 300 East University Avenue, Suite 100 • Gainesville, FL 32601
Phone: (352) 338-9300 • Fax: (352) 338-0600 • Email: Contact Form • Copyright © 2005, GSC, Inc.