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Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 opens registration for participants and volunteers
Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 opens registration for participants and volunteers

Al Etihad

time24-07-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 opens registration for participants and volunteers

24 July 2025 13:40 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)The Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 is now just 200 days away from the opening ceremony of what is expected to be the most diverse international sports event ever held in the Middle signups have kicked off this month in partnership with Emirates Foundation, providing interested individuals with a chance to gain invaluable experience while contributing to a healthier, more connected future for generations to come. Open to students, professionals, sports enthusiasts, and community champions, volunteers are key to the event's success and to creating a lasting community Excellency Ahmed Taleb Al Shamsi, Chief Executive Officer at Emirates Foundation, said, 'Volunteering in the Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 is more than just a contribution of time — it is a message of passion and belonging. The unity of volunteers embodies the spirit of collaboration to work together toward a shared goal: promoting a healthy lifestyle and encouraging movement and healthy ageing among all members of the community, and across all age groups. Volunteering provides the path to a stronger and more cohesive society."The 2026 Games will take place across more than 20 venues from February 6-16, with more than 25,000 expected participants competing across 33 sports, including four traditional sports that celebrate the nation's rich heritage. As the first Masters Games in the Middle East, the event will create a platform for social connection, healthy living, pride in the UAE, and excellence that transcends age organising committee has been laying the groundwork for success by signing ADNOC as Presenting Sponsor, unveiling a logo that reflects the UAE's identity, and maintaining a presence at popular national events such as Abu Dhabi Summer organisers have also hosted site visits from leaders of the Lausanne-based International Masters Games Association and opened registration for participants and volunteers for the 2026 the games' organisers, the coming 200 days will comprise activity with participation in community events, site preparations and further updates for the event is set to bring together more than 100 nationalities, promoting multiculturalism, intergenerational dialogue, diversity, healthy living and longevity, particularly amongst the older generation. The Open Masters Games are highly inclusive and are open to everyone aged 30 or older. Participants can register via the games' website.

Games to operate out of Edgar Centre
Games to operate out of Edgar Centre

Otago Daily Times

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Otago Daily Times

Games to operate out of Edgar Centre

Next year's Masters Games in Dunedin will focus operations at the Edgar Centre, as organisers look to shore up the event's viability. A games and entertainment hub featuring live music at the University Union has been dropped — a move expected to reduce costs by about $100,000. A streamlined check-in and administrative centre would be set up instead, and there would be a major shift in event operations to the Edgar Centre indoor sports complex, a report for the Dunedin City Council said. Other changes would include the Masters Games Trust asking sports partners to take on more responsibility for marketing and organising social events. The national event features more than 50 sports and games, attracting thousands of participants. Dunedin has hosted it every second year. The 2022 games were cancelled because of Covid-19 and last year's event made a $193,350.84 loss, leading to the city council writing off debt of $148,364.03, excluding GST. The council has agreed to underwrite the games until 2036. Participant registrations were budgeted at 5500 for the February 2024 games but finished well short on 3801. After the financial loss, an evaluation was carried out and the trust and council worked on an events plan. The games hub had served as a central venue for participant check-ins, social gatherings and nightly entertainment throughout the nine-day event. Feedback indicated attendance at the hub was inconsistent, particularly on weekdays, the council report said. Nightly entertainment was cut by the trust for 2026, reduced to selected nights, "ensuring a more vibrant atmosphere while reducing overhead costs associated with maintaining a dedicated entertainment space for the entire duration of the games", the council said. The Edgar Centre would host opening and closing ceremonies and costly temporary structures would not be needed there. "Additionally, this shift allows for integrated catering services, with food trucks stationed at both the Edgar Centre and key sporting venues like Logan Park and Hancock Park, providing a more cohesive experience for participants while reducing logistical costs." Sports bodies would have a bigger role in promoting their own sports ahead of the games. The trust would look to encourage teams to register well in advance. "These strategic changes are designed to reduce costs, improve financial sustainability and enhance participant engagement, ensuring the long-term success of the New Zealand Masters Games in Dunedin," the council report said. A break-even budget would be based on 2024 participant numbers, "ensuring financial viability without assuming significant growth".

Thehubnews: WMG2025 Has Concluded Successfully: Taipei Impressed with Its Hospitality and Urban Charm
Thehubnews: WMG2025 Has Concluded Successfully: Taipei Impressed with Its Hospitality and Urban Charm

Korea Herald

time10-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Korea Herald

Thehubnews: WMG2025 Has Concluded Successfully: Taipei Impressed with Its Hospitality and Urban Charm

IMGA President Bubka Praised the Organizing Committee "To Bring the Games to Another Level." In Conclusion with One Word: "Inspirational Games!" TAIPEI, June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The World Masters Games 2025 Taipei & New Taipei City has successfully concluded. International Masters Games Association (IMGA) President Sergii Bubka shared his thoughts with the Organizing Committee on his observations over the past two weeks. Bubka said, "In one word, inspirational games. And you have brought the World Masters Games to another level."(Source: TheHubNews) The WMG2025 opened on May 17 th, with more than 25,000 athletes (48,000 participant-time) from 107 countries participating in 35 sports across 57 events in 61 venues, spanning seven cities and counties over fourteen days, making it the most significant international multi-sports event ever held in Taipei and New Taipei City. The WMG2025 promotes the idea of "Sports Beyond Age! Life Without Limits!" as the core value. It encourages the public to improve their health by practicing sports, further promoting exchanges with international athletes on the field while experiencing the passion and vitality of Taipei and New Taipei City, thus allowing Taipei and New Taipei City to be seen by the world. Bubka first affirmed the overall performance of the World Masters Games when the Organizing Committee interviewed him: "I think it's a really great game; it's another level of the World Masters Games." Bubka recognized the WMG2025 as a well-organized event, "It's very fantastic, well-organized, very good service and facilities, and professional management for delivery, successful games, referees, judges… Very impressive. It's very positive feelings." Bubka also gave a high evaluation of the competition venues. He mentioned that all the venues are prepared at a very high level, and how the city has been decorated, "It's really the top level." Bubka also recognized the effort of the organizing committee in providing opportunities for the public to take part in different sports, training to be a guide, and participating in the games. Bubka also emphasized how successfully the WMG2025 has promoted the spirits of the Masters Games, "I think this is a great legacy for people to understand how important sport and physical activities can play their role in their life, and this is really great. Thank you." Throughout the Games, IMGA also engages in numerous discussions and communicates with athletes from around the world. Bubka mentioned that the athletes all have amazing impressions of the Games. "They're very happy, they said it's really the best game. They are very pleased and asked me to send regards and words of appreciation to the organizing committee. Great, great games." In addition to observing the games, Bubka said they had also visited the National Palace Museum and the Center of Traditional Arts, and had seen a little bit of the city and countryside during their travels. "We saw beautiful pieces of art, and learn a little bit about the life of people here. This is an unforgettable memory." Being asked about his overall thoughts on WMG2025, Bubka replied in an affirmative tone, "If I were to say it in one sentence, I would say maybe in one-word, inspirational games." Bubka said, "Everyone who is engaged in the cities, from the organizing committee to all the people and volunteers, everyone tries to do their best." Bubka also stated that the people engaged "Always smile, are always very kind, and really try to do the best to host the athletes from all over the world in the best way possible. And that gives IMGA some opportunities to establish closer relations, learn a little bit, and discover new friends."

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