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Seniors Shine at The Northern Virginia Senior Olympics

Registration is open for the annual games, which bring health and camaraderie to older adults.

By Jamie Gholson August 19, 2025 at 10:23 am

The Northern Virginia Senior Olympics are set for September 13 to 28, marking the 43rd year of the regional games that celebrate health, competition, and community among older adults.

Registration is open now through August 29, and organizers expect more than 1,100 participants, a turnout that would make it the largest in the event’s history.  

Since 1982, the Senior Olympics have encouraged older adults to stay active while building community. “Our mission is to promote health, fitness, and psychological well-being by offering opportunities for competition, self-improvement, and fellowship,” says event director Rod Hupp.  

This year’s games will feature more than 70 activities, ranging from traditional athletics to recreational and cerebral challenges. There are track and field events like sprints, long jump, and discus as well as swimming and diving events that draw steady participation. Pickleball has quickly become a popular event, with more than 200 competitors already registered across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles.  

Some other longstanding favorites are bocce, golf, horseshoes, and basketball free throws, as well as non-athletic contests like crossword puzzles, mahjong, and sudoku. 

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Courtesy Northern Virginia Senior Olympics

“One woman in her 90s competed in the javelin and shot put,” Hupp says. “Everyone stood around cheering her on, and when she won her medal, she walked away smiling from ear to ear.” 

The lineup is always changing to reflect evolving interests. New additions in 2025 include Texas Hold’em poker and a 50-yard butterfly swim.  

Athletes must be at least 50 years old and live in a Northern Virginia jurisdiction. It’s $20 to participate.

“You can sign up for as many events as you want,” Hupp says. “The first year I did 12, then 15, then 22. It was exhausting, but for $20 it’s a real bargain.”  

The event relies heavily on volunteers, who coordinate logistics, run competitions, and support athletes with disabilities or special needs. In past years, guides have assisted blind runners on the track, and walkers have accompanied participants in their 90s.  

Senior living communities across Northern Virginia also play a role, sometimes hosting events while also encouraging residents to sign up. Many facilities sponsor the games, setting up tables at the opening ceremony to connect with seniors and their families.  

For Hupp, the camaraderie keeps him coming back. “You see the same people year after year,” he says. “It makes the competition extra fun.”  

Feature image courtesy Northern Virginia Senior Olympics 

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