Senior Olympics 2023 Team Tournaments Begin July 28

NMSO News:

The New Mexico Senior Olympics (NMSO) Ernesto Ramos State Games provides senior adults 50+ an opportunity to participate in both individual sports and team sports. NMSO is a sanctioned member state organization with the National Senior Games Association.

New Mexico is considered an “Open” state and allows athletes from outside of New Mexico to compete. Teams play in 5-year age categories starting at 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, and 75+.

The tournament draws teams from Michigan, California, Texas, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico.

Team Tournament Events are held in various cities throughout the state:

  • Volleyball Tournament will be held for Men, Women and Co-Ed teams in Albuquerque July 28-30;
  • Softball in Las Cruces, Sept. 8-10; and
  • Basketball 3 on 3 in Santa Fe, Nov. 3-5.

Calling all Seniors 50+ to either spike or serve, pitch or swing or post or layup all for Senior Olympics! There is a new venue for Volleyball this year at ARVC Revel Gym in Albuquerque at 7800 Las Lomitas Dr. NE, July 28-30. This highly anticipated tournament promises an exhilarating experience for all participants. Compete against talented senior athletes from New Mexico and beyond in a friendly and supportive environment. Forge new friendships, expand your network and enjoy the camaraderie of like-minded individuals who share your passion for the game.

To register a team for the Volleyball Team Tournament, fax, email or call our registration hotline. The Team Registration Fee is $300 per team, with an additional $5 per player. Alternatively, online registration is available at www.nmseniorolympics.org.

To find a team or additional players, see the “Partner Finder” waiting list by emailing  nmso@nmseniorolympics.org and request inclusion on the waiting list, specifying a desired Volleyball group (Men, Women, Co-Ed Team). For more Team Tournament information call New Mexico Senior Olympics at 888.623.6676 or email nmso@nmseniorolympics.org. New Mexico Senior Olympics’ mission is to improve and maintain the health and wellness of senior adults 50+ by focusing attention on the importance of regular and constructive activity and senior sports competition.

Senior Olympics Team Tournaments are funded in part by the New Mexico Aging & Long-Term Services Department for health promotion activities.

NMSO is a nonprofit 501(c) 3 organization based in Roswell.

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