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Chattanooga District Games

Charlie Baker, Long Jump ChampionSenior Olympics is an annual athletic competition for adults age 50 and over. Athletes of all skills levels compete with people in their own age bracket. Competition is open to individuals who will be at least 50 years old by December 31 of the year in which the Games occur.  Anyone who lives in Hamilton, Marion, or Sequatchie counties in Tennessee, and those who are in Alabama or Georgia and within 30 miles of Chattanooga is eligible for the Chattanooga Games.

The mission of the Tennessee Senior Olympics is to promote healthy lifestyles through fitness, sports and active involvement in life. The key to living a long, happy, healthy life is staying fit. The Senior Olympics are an outlet for seniors to have fun while they work toward their fitness goals.

The 2008 Chattanooga Area Senior Olympic Games were held May 7 - 10.  

Many events have ongoing training opportunities. Contact one of our Advisory Committee Members for more information.

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