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Monday, 31 March 2008 |
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Thanks to all the participants/supporters and sponsor's who made the 2008 Masters Games a huge success. The next Master's Games will be held on the 30 January 2010 to 07 February 2010, come and join in the celebrations of our 21st Birthday.
Photos of the 2008 Dunedin Masters Games can be ordered online up until the 12th April 2008. To order photos after this date please call the Games's office on 0800 303 500.
-- New Zealand Master's Games Committee.
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Friday, 08 February 2008 |
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Results
Golf
Netball - Indoor
Surfing
Swimming
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Tuesday, 29 January 2008 |
Registration Packs
From Wednesday 30 January registration packs can be collected from the Games Village which is situated at the Union Hall, University of Otago 664-660 Cumberland Street opposite the Museum. The Village is open from 8:00am.
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Sports Update - 23 Jan 08 |
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 |
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The contact for the ½ Marathon run and 10k walk has changed. The new contact is Simon Rhodes.
Simon can be contacted at
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or by phoning
034736885.
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Sports Update - 21 Jan 08 |
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
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Tag Football has been cancelled.
Please contact the games manager for more details if needed.
Wine Tasting - CLOSED no more new teams, but still accepting individual registrations for existing teams
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Sports Update - 15 Jan 08 |
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Tuesday, 15 January 2008 |
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Badminton - CLOSED
Crackerjack - CLOSED
Table Tennis - CLOSED
Soccer - CLOSED no more new teams, but still accepting individual registrations
Netball - CLOSED - no more new teams, but still accepting individual registrations
Please check the website daily for all information regarding sport closures.
Diving Cancelled. Due to unforseen circumstances the Games Office have cancelled Diving from this years Games. Sorry if this has caused any inconvenience to Games competitors..
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Monday, 07 January 2008 |
Due to the influx of registrations over the Xmas period the Games office have extended the standard registration fee until Monday 14 January 2008.
From Tuesday 15 January 2008 the $20 late penalty fee will apply. Registration fee is now $70 + sports fee.
Sports Accuracy Challenge is FULL for Tuesday 5 February, all other days are still open.
No new Soccer or Netball teams will be accepted after the 19 January 2008.
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Thursday, 01 November 2007 |
“It’s overwhelming how many people want to participate,” says Games Manager Aaron Joy. “We’re expecting around 8000 starters for this over-30 year-olds event, from New Zealand and overseas, to compete in 70 different sports – that’s bigger than the Olympics.”
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Read more...
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 |
Members from the Pan
Pacific Masters Games, Australasian Masters Games, European Masters Games, New
Zealand Masters Games and World Masters Games gather for a photo shoot at the
Kiwi Night held during the Australasian Masters Games in Adelaide.
Dunedin New
Zealand Masters Games, Manager Aaron Joy meets the Project Managers from the
European Masters Games, Sanne Cederstem and Martin Ludgren
Click the images to view a larger version
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Tuesday, 24 July 2007 |
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Gam es Launch
The launch on the 19 July 2007 was well attended and a treat for the attendees was a performance of the sports by Lynette Hartgill, Suzanne Donaldson and Nicola Monteith.
A big thank you to these ladies for a very entertaining skit and to the narrator Geoff Simons, a great time was enjoyed by all.
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Friday, 20 July 2007 |
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ACC New Zealand
Masters Games Launched for 2008 - Dick Tayler to be Ambassador
Dunedin (19 July, 2007) – Commonwealth Games gold medallist, Dick
Tayler, is to be the official ambassador for next year’s ACC New Zealand
Masters Games in Dunedin.
Tayler, who became a national folk hero when he snatched Commonwealth
glory in the 10,000 metres in Christchurch in 1974, is excited about being
amidst the over 8,000 competitors from New Zealand, Australia and around the
world.
The athlete, turned salesperson, said he is looking forward to
returning to Dunedin after spending five years in the city during the early
days of his running career during the late 1960’s and early 1970’s.
“During that time I made some great friends, and I hope many of the
competitors will not only enjoy the Games but also have the chance to rekindle
friendships in the very hospitable southern city.
“The Masters Games gives us all some incentive to get off our backsides
and do more exercise, but also allows us to challenge ourselves to go that
little bit quicker, or further, in the event we participate in”, he said.
Confirmation as to whether Tayler will actually compete will be
finalised nearer the Games.
Around 70 sports are on offer for the 2008 Dunedin Games, ranging from
archery, athletics and basketball, to hockey, rugby, softball and yachting.
ACC continues to sponsor the Masters Games because so many of the
participants, like Dick Tayler, are in positions to promote injury prevention
messages.
The ACC New Zealand Masters Games alternate each year between Dunedin
and Wanganui, and the 2008 event, from 2-10 February, will be the nineteenth
time they have been held.
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Welcome to 2008 Masters Games |
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Wednesday, 21 March 2007 |
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Welcome to the 2008 ACC New Zealand Masters Games
The 2008 ACC New Zealand Masters Games will be launched on 19 July 2007, the Registration Booklets will be sent to our current database after this date, please contact us by email
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if you wish to be included in the mailout or have changed your contact details.
The online Registration system will go live on 23 July 2007.
The 2008 Games will commence with the Opening Ceremony on Friday 1 Feb ruary at 6:00 pm and continue through the week finishing with the Closing Ceremony on Sunday 10 February at 5:00 pm.
Throughout the 9 days of the games over 7,000 participants and a 1,000 supporters will enjoy visiting the Games Village, partake in the sport of their interest and experience some real southern hospitality.
There are 70 sports and over 500 different events, there's something for people of all abilities to enter and enjoy.
The nightly entertainment at the Games Village is of the highest standard and anyone who has attended in the past will tell you "The Village Rox". Come and be part of the Masters Games Orientation Week Experience at the University of Otago.
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