Mary Robinson 81, Gahanna,OH-1215 Lynne Palmer 81, West Cadwell, NJ– 1376 Joann Sampson 82, Hallandale Beach, FL–number–848 Georgia Keitlinger 83, Cincinnati, OH.Photo:Eric Thompson

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Keith Sime has a message for other seniors who would balk at the thought of running in a race: “You don’t know what you can do until you try it.”
The competition also aims to promote exercise and vitality in older adults. “I didn’t step foot on a track as an adult until I was 75 years of age,” said Lynne Palmer, an 80-year-old athlete who ran in the 50-meter dash. “I am very grateful I have good health.”
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He also competed in racquetball, winning two gold medals and one silver medal. “If you never give up, good things will come,” Sime told PEOPLE.

Ron Franke, a 66-year-old pickleball player from Georgetown, Texas, caught some air during the competition. The vice-president of the Sun City Texas Pickleball Club, Franke competed in one of the most popular games in this year’s events.
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“We have to talk about the huge trend in the room and that’s pickleball,” Moon told PEOPLE. “This is the one sport that we have to close the registration. We just didn’t have enough courts for them.”
Helene Myers 69, Columbia MDTrack and FIeld.Eric Thompson

Helene Myers, 69, of Columbia, Maryland flashed a big smile as she prepped for her track and field event. Moon said Myers' joy the competition is not unusual amongst the other women competing, especially given that many of the senior women did not have the opportunity to participate in sports in their youth before the passing of Title IX.
“Some were prevented from doing it, and then they come back as senior athletes and boy, they’ve got their chance to get out there and they mix it up," he shared.
Edward Kent, 90, Meridian ID polevault.Eric Thompson

Pole vaulter Edward Kent, 90, expertly cleared the bar as he competed in the difficult track and field event. “The games have a very special atmosphere to them, and it is motivational,” Moon said of seeing athletes like Kent competing. “It’s about more than winning. It’s being with these people.”
Mary Robinson 81, Gahanna,OH-1215 Lynne Palmer 81, West Cadwell, NJ– 1376 Joann Sampson 82, Hallandale Beach, FL–number–848 Georgia Keitlinger 83, Cincinnati, OH.Eric Thompson

A group of women darted through the 50-meter dash, including (from left) Mary Robinson, 81, Lynne Palmer, 80, Joann Sampson, 82, and Georgia Keitlinger, 83.
“It’s really a community event and being with other people and sharing with them and celebrating with them is part of the joy of being able to compete,” Palmer told PEOPLE.
source: people.com