NMSO GAME HEADQUARTERS
1600 SE Main Street Ste C • Roswell, NM • 1-888-623-6676
After May 29th
GAME HEADQUARTERS
Convention & Civic Center • 912 N. Main St. • 575-622-1501
Message
Athletes Welcome -
from the
Director Senior Athlete: New Mexico Senior Olympics, Inc. offers a variety of health promotion activities during the year. If you are 50+, we invite you to pick up that sport racquet, brush up on your playing skills, or lace the tennis shoes and join Senior Olympics in 2015. Senior Olympics offers 26+ individual sports and all athletes compete locally in order to qualify for the Annual State Summer Games. Many sporting events are divided in 5 year age divisions. Playing rules are available online or through your local game coordinator in your area. New this year is “Seniors Got Talent” a production of 50+entertainment. Auditions are required. Plan to check this out at the Games, Saturday, June 6th and you will be amazed at the New Mexico Senior talent. I welcome each and every one of you to Roswell - home of the 2015 State Senior Olympics headquarters. Good luck to all!
On behalf of the Local Planning Committee and the City of Roswell, I would like to offer you a very warm welcome to our city. We are proud to host the New Mexico Senior Olympics State Summer Games this year. In a collaborative effort between the City of Roswell, the Parks and Recreation Department, the Convention Center, the Roswell Adult and Senior Center, the New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI), Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), and numerous other organizations and businesses, we will provide the senior athletes and guests from around the state unprecedented hospitality. We will build on the successes of the past that make this year’s games truly memorable. The City of Roswell and all of the volunteers are ready to support New Mexico Senior Olympics in any endeavor necessary to make athletes feel at home in our community and to help with the running of 26+ sporting events. Good luck senior athletes! See you in June!
Sean Davis, Local Planning Committee Chair rsvp@qwestoffice.net 575-623-3960 or 575-317-5661
Cecilia (Ceci) J. Acosta Executive Director
STAFF
CECILIA ACOSTA TERRY DELGADO
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
DINA JENKS
JULIO ACOSTA
DEBRA FRANKS DEBBIE TAVAREZ
EVENTS EVENTS OFFICE CLERK BOOKKEEPER CO-COORDINATOR CO-COORDINATOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Mission
Goals
New Mexico Senior Olympics, Inc., is a 501c3 organization that is dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles for all seniors age 50 years and older through education, fitness and sporting events. Through Senior Olympic programs, NMSO assists local games in achieving greater value and quality in the lives of local senior adults.
• Improve and maintain health and wellness of senior adults 50+. • Focus attention on the importance of regular exercise and constructive activity. • Celebrate the vitality of life through example and create an awareness of opportunities that promote a healthy lifestyle. • Provide competitive athletic and recreational experience at Local, State and National levels.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS NEW MEXICO SENIOR OLYMPICS, INC.
Vernon Dyer
ROSWELL
Chair
Robert Klass
LAS CRUCES
LoriAnn Keith
Dorie Sandoval
Dick Griffith
Ernesto Ramos
Vice Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
Ex-Officio
Jim Ruark
Pete Salazar
Dorothy Terrazas
ALCALDE
Joe Quintana ALAMOGORDO
GRANTS
EDGEWOOD
GRANTS
PLACITAS
SANTA FE
ANTHONY
Steve Duran LAS CRUCES
William Wiley ALBUQUERQUE
New Mexico Senior Olympics, Inc. • PO Box 2690 • Roswell, NM 88202 • 888-623-6676 • (575) 623-5777 • Fax (575) 622-9244 • E-mail: nmso@nmseniorolympics.org • www.nmseniorolympics.org
INDEX
Age of Competition....................................................................................... 6 Athlete Social........................................................inside back cover, 8, 22 Awards................................................................................................................ 7 Banquet / Dance..................................................inside back cover, 8, 22 Board of Directors.......................................................................................... 2 Check In..................................................................inside back cover, 5, 22 Courage Award.............................................................................................24 Confirmation Letter....................................................................................... 4 Deadlines............................................................................................. 5, 11, 24 Dining Options...................................................................................9-11, 13 Directors Message.......................................................................................... 1 Game Registration Process.................................................................. 4, 12 Game Shuttle.................................................................................................29 Golden Athlete..............................................................................................24 Guest Pass.................................................................................................. 4, 13 Hotels.................................................................................................................. 9 Housing Options.......................................................................................9-11 Information.................................................................................................4-12 Local Coordinators.......................................................................................23 Maps........................................................................................................... 17-18 Opening Ceremonies.........................................inside back cover, 8, 22 Qualifying................................................................................................. 1, 4, 6 Registration Form.................................................................................. 13-15 Schedule of Events................................................................................ 19-22 Sports Health Fair................................................inside back cover, 8, 22 Sport Tables...................................................... inside back cover, 5, 6, 22 Talent Production...........................................................inside front cover Team Tournaments...............................................................................16, 30 Things to do in Roswell.......................................................................10, 28 Volunteer Sign Up Form.............................................................................25
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HOW TO QUALIFY
In order to compete at the 2015 Senior Olympics State Summer Games (June 3 - 6) an athlete must first compete in the sport/event at a sanctioned local game site. For a complete list of Local Games, see page 23 of this booklet. Athletes may qualify at any of the 29 local game sites throughout the state as long as the athlete also competes in one event at the local game site where he/she resides. Local Game Sites submit local game results for athlete verification and eligibility. For all sport and general rules visit our website at www.nmseniorolympics.org.
HOW TO REGISTER
Three ways to register for the Summer Games: Individuals may register online, by mail or through a local game coordinator. The registration form will require all pertinent information to include shirt size, housing and meal information, event fees, event entry data, partner information, waiver, emergency contact. Athletes can register for a maximum of 5 Sports with unlimited number of events in each Sport. Registration booklets are mailed to individual athletes who attended in the previous years. Call NMSO to request additional forms if needed for a new athlete. A confirmation letter will be mailed to each athlete prior to the Games. ALL athletes registered for the Games receive a customized game t-shirt; welcome bag; game credentials for admittance to the Opening Ceremony, Athlete Social and Saturday Evening Entertainment; and newsletters as post game item. Guest(s) planning to attend the Games who wish to have the same game perks as an athlete must register by May 1st for a guest pass for fifteen dollars ($15.00). A guest pass is not required to be a spectator at the games. Guest passes will not be sold onsite.
Each person attending the Games requesting dormitory housing and/or meals must indicate so on registration form. Payments accepted include check, money order, cashier’s check or debit/ credit card. Cash by mail is not accepted. ONLINE – Beginning March 1st, go to www.nmseniorolympics.org to register online. Click on the link for online registration. Enter your National Senior Game (NSGA) account/ registration number or enter your email address you used to register for qualifying games followed by your password. If you do not remember your password, click on “forgot password” and a password reset link will be emailed to you. If you have never registered online, click on the “New To Games” button to create an account. Please do not create a new account if you already have one. If in doubt, call NMSO and we can verify with you. You will need a debit/credit card to register online. (See page 12 for more instructions.) MAIL – Complete the registration form with all required information. Payment must accompany registration form sent by mail. NMSO cannot be responsible for lost or misdirected mail. LOCAL COORDINATOR – A supply of registration booklets has been mailed to each Local game site to assist athletes as needed. All game sites can provide assistance with the registration process as needed. Some local sites will compile registrations to submit as a “group” for combining payment information. Athletes are encouraged to confirm receipt of registration form from NMSO two weeks prior to the Games referencing the group mailing method. Local Game Sites are not responsible for lost or misdirected mail.
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NEW MEXICO SENIOR OLYMPICS SUMMER GAMES REGISTRATION FEES AND DEADLINES
For all registered athletes to receive an event confirmation prior to arriving at the Games NMSO must receive your registration entry form prior to the deadlines. Three deadlines are available to encourage early submissions and you save money! • Early Bird Registration: March 1 - March 31 – $45.00 fee • Standard Registration: April 1 - April 15 – $60.00 fee • Late Registration: April 16 - May 1 – $75.00 fee
Local Game Results are due to NMSO on April 15th in order to confirm eligibility and verification of each athlete. Athletes can make event changes/cancellations or request game refunds until May 15th. Game refund requests must be sent in writing to NMSO. In the event an emergency prohibits an athlete from attending the Games, refund requests will be honored until June 15th. For any exceptions please request in writing to NMSO through June 15th.
CHECK-IN
Registered participants are strongly encouraged to come by Athlete check-in at the Roswell Convention and Civic Center, 912 N. Main St. prior to scheduled competition and pick up game credentials, welcome bag, game shirt, parking permit, and sport event information. Participants checking in must present a photo identification with date of birth. See hours for check-in. While at check-in visit the Sport Tables for any last minute changes or corrections to your events. Athletes wishing to have game credentials picked up, must send a request in writing 10 days prior to first day of Games. Smoking and alcohol on NMMI Campus is not allowed. Smoking at ENMU-R and Roswell Civic Center will only be allowed in designated areas. Please respect those who do not smoke.
PARKING
All sport venues and facilities will have adequate special event parking and no special permit will be required except for the NMMI Campus. A free EVENT PARKING PERMIT for NMMI will be available at athlete check-in for anyone interested. Please inquire at the Athlete Check-In for specific details.
REFUNDS
All refund, cancellation and change requests must be made by May 15th and are subject to a $10.00 processing fee. These may include: • Individual events and/or partner change • Housing and Meal options • Game Registration All refund, cancellation and change request due to an Emergency can be made by June 15th and are subject to a $10.00 processing fee. All requests must be in writing and submitted to NMSO Game Headquarters in Roswell. NMSO reserves the right to deny any refund request or may make exceptions to deadline based on special circumstances. To request an exception to deadline, (extenuating circumstances) athlete must submit a Refund Request Form with reason for request in writing within 5 days after the Games are over. Applicable refunds will be issued following the Games. Phone calls will not be accepted as official cancellation requests. It is the responsibility of the athlete to ensure that NMSO has received individual requests.
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AGE FOR COMPETITION
Participants will register according to their age as of December 31, 2015. Age categories for both men and women are 50-54; 55-59; 60-64; 65-69; 7074; 75-79; 80-84; 85-89; 90-94; 95+; and 100+ with the exception of Bowling Teams and Dance. Dance has two age categories, 50-69 and 70+. Bowling Teams age divisions are 50+, 55+, 60+, 65+, 70+, 75+, 80+, 85+, 90+. Age categories for doubles and teams will be determined by the youngest player as of December 31, 2015.
PARTNERS
A partner’s name must be indicated on the registration form to be processed – no partners will be assigned by NMSO. You may only participate with one doubles and one mixed doubles partner per event. New for 2015 - Playing rules now allow partner changes to be made at the Games for specific sports. Partner changes may be made on site for doubles and mixed doubles for Badminton, Bowling, Shuffleboard, Pickleball, Racquetball, Table Tennis and Tennis. All partners must have qualified for the sport in which they plan to participate in. The age of the youngest partner will determine the age category for the event. Athletes are responsible to check with individual sport coordinator in advance on site for partner change requests. Partner changes will be verified by the Game Registration team.
SPORT RULES AND DESCRIPTIONS
All sport playing rules are available on the NMSO website. It is the responsibility of each registered athlete to be familiar with all playing rules in advance of the competition. A copy of the sport rules can be requested at athlete check-in. Athletes can register for a maximum of 5 Sports with unlimited number of Events in each Sport. NMSO may place a cap on the total number of entries for the following Sports: Bowling, Pickleball and Shuffleboard due to the growing numbers in these Sports.
Please check Sport Tables and Schedule of Events for times for your age division (if applicable). An exhibition match will be required to qualify for medals, and must be played against a registered athlete, even if there is no competition in an age group. All Sports Descriptions can be found on our website at www.nmseniorolympics.org. New Mexico Senior Olympics Board of Directors recently adopted a few rule changes, see list below. Athletes may qualify at any of the twenty nine (29) sanctioned local game sites throughout New Mexico with the stipulation that an athlete must also qualify in a minimum of one event at the game site in the county he/she resides in. Athletes do not have to earn a specific place in local games in order to compete at the state level. All athletes competing regardless of local placement are eligible to register for state games.
2015 Rule Changes in Brief
• AIR GUN – All competitors shall use the shooting table provided by NMSO • AIR GUN – Language has been adopted to clarify Clear Bore Indicator and Cease Fire • CYCLING - Recumbent bicycles will no longer be allowed. • DANCE - Couples will be Mixed Doubles. • GOLF – Nine Hole gross scores are permitted for those 90 and older. • RACE WALK – Athletes qualified in either the 1500 meter or 5K may compete in both • SOFTBALL DISTANCE THROW – An ASA approved 11 inch softball for women will be provided and must be used • TALENT SHOW – Talent has been deleted from our menu of events and will now be a “Seniors Got Talent” Premiere Production • NON-AMBULATORY SPORTS - 3 sports will now be open to Non-Ambulatory athletes. They are Bowling, Horseshoes and Shuffleboard. See Rules on our website.
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NEW MEXICO SENIOR OLYMPICS SUMMER GAMES SPORTS COORDINATORS
Coordinators are volunteers who are committed to sports for active adults, and have been enlisted to run the various sport tournaments during the 37th Annual Senior Olympics Summer Games. A complete list of sports coordinators will be available on the NMSO website. Athletes are encouraged to contact individual sport coordinators after May 15th for specific tournament information.
PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE
A professional is someone who competes in a sport for money as a primary source of personal revenue. Individuals whose primary activity is teaching a sport but who occasionally play for a minor amount of money are not deemed professionals. Professional athletes shall not be eligible to compete in Senior Olympics Summer Games in the sport in which they are a professional until 20 years after the date they last competed as a professional. They may compete in other sports in which they have not competed professionally.
PROTEST POLICY AND PROCESS
• In the event an athlete presents a game results inquiry to the Sport Coordinator, it will be the responsibility of the athlete to resolve any inquiry prior to the conclusion of the event. • Any person wishing to register an official protest on behalf of a registered athlete must obtain the applicable form from Game Headquarters. • A written protest must be filed with Game Management within twenty four (24) hours from the conclusion of the Sport. • Game Management will rule on protests based on circumstances. • Game Management will review the written protest details with applicable Sport Coordinator and game personnel as warranted and in a timely manner. • Game Management rulings are final and not subject to further appeal. Athlete/author will be notified of final rulings.
AWARDS
Winners are presented Olympic style medallions for first, second, and third place finishers. Ribbons are presented for fourth and fifth as is appropriate to the sport. Awards which are not claimed at the event, may be picked up at Game Headquarters or mailed to Local Game Coordinators following the Games.
GAME RESULTS
Sports Coordinators provide game results to Game Headquarters at the conclusion of the sporting event. The Game Results are posted at the Roswell Civic Center lobby area during the games, on the NMSO website and local newspaper. Following the Games all game results are reviewed and verified by the NMSO Registration team for accuracy. Game results will be confirmed and ratified by the NMSO Board of Directors to be official. Athletes wishing to purchase a game result booklet may do so at the Souvenir Store at athlete check in area. Results booklets include state game records
INCLEMENT WEATHER
Senior Olympic events will be conducted rain or shine, unless it is unsafe to do so. Call your Sports Coordinator for updates. There will be no refunds for cancellations which are due to inclement weather.
NATIONALS
NMSO and Local Game Sites are member organizations of the National Senior Games Association. NSGA conducts the National Senior Games – the Senior Olympics biennial during the odd number years. The 2015 National Senior Games will be held July 3 – July 16, 2015 in Minneapolis. More information is available at www.nsga.com. 2016 Summer Games will be the next qualifying year for Nationals.
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SOCIAL EVENTS
SOCIAL EVENTS
Senior Olympics have several special social events at the Summer Games where athletes can renew camaraderie with their peers. Social Events include Opening Ceremony, Athlete Social, Sports Heath Fair, Sports Dinner Banquet, Seniors Got Talent Production, “Saturday evening musical entertainment” – Al Nelson an all-around entertainer spanning 50’s through the 70’s, with dancing incorporated. See event descriptions below. Sports Dinner Banquet is a ticketed event, all other events only require game credentials. OPENING CEREMONY - A “celebration” for athletes, Wednesday, June 3rd at 7:00 pm. at the New Mexico Military Institute Campus, Alumni Plaza location. NMSO will recognize athletes, Golden Athletes, Courage Award, Torch Run Relay and an athlete drawing from the Inn of the Mountain Gods, must be present to win. This event is high energy and lots of fun! ATHLETE SOCIAL - Following the Opening Ceremony athletes can dance, eat and enjoy refreshments on the outdoor patio at the NMMI Campus. Event is free to athletes and guests with game credentials.
SPORTS HEALTH FAIR - An informational opportunity to visit with exhibitors for health information, health screening and free giveaways. Health Fair is held on Friday, June 5th from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Roswell Civic Center. A free Senior Athlete Fitness Exam (S.A.F.E.) screening will be offered to registered athletes at the Health Fair. This screening is intended to increase your health and help with injury prevention as you continue to remain active.
SPORTS DINNER BANQUET – Saturday, June 6th at 6:00 pm. at the Roswell Civic Center where NMSO will honor “Spirit Athletes”, one per game site, for their local contributions to Senior Olympics. Each local game site will provide athlete nomination information to NMSO prior to deadline. Honorees are special guests and will receive one (1) complimentary dinner ticket to attend. All other guests must purchase a ticket in advance. Deadline to purchase dinner banquet ticket is Thursday June 4th at 5:00 pm. Tickets can be purchased for $24.00 per person on the game registration form or at the Souvenir Store.
“SENIORS GOT TALENT” is new for 2015 and is a talent show production to showcase New Mexico’s finest entertainers 50+ that have auditioned to perform. Plan to attend - free to athletes and guests with game credentials. “Seniors Got Talent” will take place Saturday, June 6th at the Pueblo Auditorium located at 300 N. Kentucky Ave., Roswell, NM.
SATURDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENT Free to registered athletes and guests with game credentials. AL NELSON preforms his tribute to hits of the Past - spanning the 50’s through the 70’s. He incorporates audience participation, comedy and high energy choreography. Al Nelson opened for The Platters, 5th Dimension, Blood Sweat and Tears, and Earth Wind and Fire. He is an all-around entertainer who will leave you wanting more! The Al Nelson Entertainment will take place at the Roswell Civic Center following the Sports Dinner Banquet. For any questions, please contact NMSO in advance of the Games.
AL NELSON
Rock n’ Soul Show
Plus a tribute to Roy Orbison Saturday, June 6, 2015 8:00 - 10:00 pm Convention & Civic Center
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HOUSING AND MEALS
HOUSING AND MEALS
Apartment/Suite style type housing is available at the local community college, Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell, Sierra Vista Village at very affordable rates for all individuals attending the Games. ENMU-R is located 7 miles south of Civic Center. Request apartment/suite style housing on the Game registration form to include roommate request or NMSO will assign. Two types of rooms are available which include suite style and apartment style. Both types of rooms are limited and all requests will be received on a first come, first serve basis. Deadline to request housing accommodations is May 1st or when all rooms are filled. Payment for housing must accompany game registration form. All suites and apartments have separate sleeping rooms each with one college twin bed. Athletes must provide their own linens, towels, pillows and other toiletries. Meals on the ENMU-R campus are available at the Campus Union Building on a cash basis only. Housing does not include any meals. Meals on the ENMU-R campus are available at the Campus Union Building on a cash basis only.
MEALS
The New Mexico Military Institute dining services will offer a 3 meals per day plan for athletes, see registration form. Each 3 meals per day plan starts with Lunch on day of arrival and ends with breakfast on the day of departure. All Meal Plans are to be requested on the game registration form. There is no housing available on the NMMI campus only meals.
HOTELS
Selected Roswell area hotels have indicated a limited block of rooms available at a special game rate. It is suggested to call early and indicate the Senior Olympics rate when making your reservation. A limited number of rooms are available at each hotel. NMSO is not responsible for hotel reservations.
Fairfield Inn & Suites $89.00 single, $89.00 double 1201 N. Main St, 575-624-1300 Breakfast included, fitness room Cut-off date May 20, 2015 TownePlace Suites $89.00 single, $89.00 double 180 E. 19th St, 575-622-5460 Breakfast included, fitness room Cut-off date May 20, 2015 Holiday Inn $89.00 single, $99.00 double 3620 N. Main St, 575-623-3216 Breakfast included, fitness room Cut-off date May 20, 2015 Holiday Inn Express $89.00 single, $89.00 double 2300 N. Main St, 575-627-9900 Breakfast included, fitness room Cut-off date May 20, 2015 Best Western Sally Port $70.00 single, $70.00 double 2000 N. Main St, 575-622-6430 Breakfast included, fitness room Cut-off May 7, 2015 Hampton Inn & Suites $89.00 single, $99.00 double 3607 N. Main St, 575-623-5151 Breakfast included, fitness room Cut-off May 27, 2015 La Quinta Inn and Suites $99.00 single, $99.00 double 200 E. 19th St, 575-622-8000 Breakfast included, fitness room Cut-off May 3, 2015 Comfort Suites $85.00 single, $85.00 double 3610 N. Main St, 575-623-5501 Breakfast included Cut off May 30, 2015
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For your convenience to make registering simpler, housing and meal options have been assigned a code. Codes are indicated below as well as on registration form.
NMMI MEALS MEALS (Code A)
Breakfast will have hot and cold food choices with breakfast bar cafeteria style; Lunch will be Cafeteria style with salad bar; Dinner will vary each evening with a theme menu - guaranteed to please your taste buds. All meal plans listed will include $20.00 “cash bucks” to offer eating flexibility at the campus snack bar (PX) and juice bar locations. All meal plans begin with lunch. Meal plans must be purchased in advance.
MEALS ONLY
u FIVE DAY MEAL PLAN (A14) Arrive Tuesday; depart Sunday 14 Meals………..$120.00 u FOUR DAY MEAL PLAN (A11) Arrive Wednesday; depart Sunday 11 Meals………..$100.00 u THREE DAY MEAL PLAN (A9) must specify days on Registration form 9 Meals…………$ 85.00 u TWO DAY MEAL PLAN (A6) must specify days on Registration form 6 Meals…………$ 60.00
NMMI
SERVING HOURS Tuesday, 6/2 (Lunch) through Sunday, 6/7 (Breakfast)
Breakfast - 6:00 am - 9:00 am Lunch - 11:30 am - 1:30 pm Dinner - 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Alcohol and smoking are prohibited on the NMMI Campus
THINGS TO DO IN ROSWELL Alien Zone Area 51
Bottomless Lakes State Park
Roswell Museum & Art Center
Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Pecos Flavors Winery
Historical Center for SE New Mexico
Anderson Museum Of Contemporary Art
Spring River Park & Zoo
216 N. Main • 575-627-6982 100 West 11th Street • 575-624-6744 305 N. Main
409 East College Blvd • 575-623-5600
HC 12, Box 1200 • 575-624-6058 4200 East Pine Lodge Road • 575-622-6755 200 N. Lea Ave at W. 2nd St. • 575-622-8333 1306 E. College Blvd. • 575-624-6760
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Two Housing Options
2 Housed at the Sierra Vista Village on the ENMU-Roswell campus (See driving directions) 2 Limited number of rooms/beds available. Your selected room option cannot be guaranteed. 2 Check – in at Sierra Vista Village. 2 No Single Occupancy will be allowed 2 Linens are not provided 2 Rooms are air conditioned 2 Building(s) equipped with elevator 2 No Wifi available 1) Suite style rooms (Code B) – $25/bed/person/ day; private bedroom with standard twin bed, dresser, desk. Living room has sofa, chair, end table and TV stand. Dual vanities and bathing areas are within the unit. Unit and unit amenities are shared with roommate. Double occupancy. 2) Apartment Four Bed/2 Bath (Code C) - $30/bed/ person/day. Same as suite style “plus” each apartment is equipped with washer, dryer, microwave, full size refrigerator, dishwasher and range.
MEALS
All meals provided by Great Western Dining will be purchased on a Cash basis only on site. Athletes can visit the Mini Food Court located at the Campus Union building to purchase meals. The Mini Food Court provides a variety of dining options which include cafeteria style dining, a grill, Italian food, and a salad bar.
ENMU-R
SERVING HOURS Tuesday, 6/2 (Lunch) through Sunday, 6/7 (Breakfast)
Breakfast - 6:30 am - 9:30 am Lunch/Dinner - 11:00 am - 6:30 pm
REGISTRATION FEES & DEADLINES The registration fees per person for 2015 Summer Games will be as follows: EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION
April 15
March 1 - March 31 (Postmarked or Online) $45.00
Local Game Results due in NMSO office
STANDARD REGISTRATION
Final date for event changes, refund requests and/or cancellations
April 1 - April 15 (Postmarked or Online) $60.00
LATE REGISTRATION April 16 - May 1 $75.00
MAY 15
JUNE 15
Final date for refund requests due to emergency.
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HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE
2015 online registration will be provided through FuseSport. Starting March 1, you will be able to access the registration at www.nmseniorolympics.org.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO REGISTER ONLINE
• You will need an NSGA account number (please do not create a new account if you already have one) or register as a new participant. • Sports/events for which you have qualified at Locals to register for • Email address for confirmation of registration • Credit card for payment • User name and password • Athletes must register as individuals for all teams/partners • Team captains must register the team before members can register for the following sports/events: bowling, swimming 200Y Medley Relay and track 4 x 100 co-ed relay. All registered athletes will receive a confirmation by mail. Call 888-623-6676, email nmso@nmseniorolympics.org or check our website at www.nmseniorolympics.org for updated information
GAME HEADQUARTERS
NMSO 1600 SE Main Street Ste C Roswell, NM 1-888-623-6676
After May 29th
GAME HEADQUARTERS Convention & Civic Center 912 N. Main St. 575-622-1501
DID YOU KNOW?
You do not have to wait until you qualify at Locals to register for Summer Games. Take advantage of Early Bird Registration and save money! Then compete in Local Games and make sure your information is submitted to NMSO.
It’s that EASY!
All athletes and/or guests who will be staying in dorms or participating in events must complete registration form on this page.
2015 SENIOR OLYMPICS SUMMER GAMES REGISTRATION
All fields must be completed
ATHLETE / GUEST (circle one)
LAST__________________________________________________________ FIRST________________________________________ NSGA ACCOUNT #_________________________________________ ADDRESS_________________________________________________ CITY__________ STATE ________ ZIP_________________ GENDER
q F q M
DATE OF BIRTH____________________________________________
CHECK ONE: _____CAUCASIAN _____HISPANIC _____NATIVE AMERICAN _____AFRICAN AMERICAN _____OTHER PHONE - HOME_______________________________________ PHONE - WORK/CELL_____________________________________ E-MAIL_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ GAME SHIRT SIZE (UNISEX DRI-FIT): _____SMALL _____MEDIUM _____LARGE _____X-LARGE _____XX-LARGE EMERGENCY CONTACT NAME___________________________________________________________________________________ (Preferably someone NOT attending Summer Games) PHONE - HOME_______________________________________ PHONE - WORK/CELL_____________________________________ (See page 10 & 11 for specifications. Circle options and calculate in fee box)
NMMI (includes $20 cash bucks
B) Housing Suite Style
C) Housing Apartment
Five Day – Arrive Tue depart Sun
A14 14 meals =$120.00
B5 $125.00
C5 $150.00
Four Day – Arrive Wed depart Sun
A11 11 meals = $100.00
B4 $100.00
C4 $120.00
Three Day – must be consecutive days, please specify. _______________________________________________
A9 9 meals = $85.00
B3 $75.00
C3 $90.00
Two Day – must be consecutive days, please specify. _______________________________________________
A6 6 meals = $60.00
B2 $50.00
C2 $60.00
All options are per person.
A) Meals
ENMU-R Campus
All meal plans begin w/lunch)
ROOMMATE REQUEST:
$
Bowling number of events______________________________
March 1 – March 31 $45.00 April 1 – April 15 $60.00 April 16 – May 1 $75.00 $6.50 per event
Golf (includes cart)
$32.00
$
Banquet number of tickets______________________________
$24.00
$
Guest Pass – number of passes___________________________
$15.00
$
Result Book
$15.00
$
Meals (please indicate code provided above) Example: A14
Code:___________________
$
Housing (please indcate code provided above) Example: B5
Code:___________________
$
Registration fees Indicate as of date post marked to NMSO Office
$
Guest Name______________________________________
TOTAL FEES DUE TO NMSO
$
NO CASH - CHECKS, MC, VISA, AMEX, DISCOVER CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. Call NMSO office to pay by phone.
New Mexico Senior Olympics, Inc. • PO Box 2690 • Roswell, NM 88202 • 888-623-6676 • (575) 623-5777 • Fax (575) 622-9244 • E-mail: nmso@nmseniorolympics.org • www.nmseniorolympics.org
2015 SENIOR OLYMPICS SUMMER GAMES EVENT REGISTRATION
Please register for events that are not held at the same time. The Games Management cannot guarantee you will be able to compete in all events. Please (X) mark the event(s) you wish to enter. (Refer to Schedule of Competition for dates, time and locations.) Liability waiver must be signed to complete registration process. Maximum of Five (5) Sports.
DANCE – Pueblo Auditorium
Limited to 2 dances per category
Partner’s Name
Athlete’s Name (Please Print) AIR GUN – National Guard Armory Pistol-Standing Rifle-Standing Pistol-Supported Position Rifle-Supported Position
ARCHERY– NMMI Stapp Field
Barebow Compound Compound Fingers Barebow Recurve Compound Release Recurve BADMINTON– TBA
Ballroom Ballroom Waltz_____________________________________ Foxtrot_________________________________________ Latin Cumbia___________________________________________
Salsa/Mambo____________________________________ _ Cha Cha Cha_____________________________________ Rumba_________________________________________ Corrido_________________________________________ _
Swing Jitterbug__________________________________________
Singles Doubles ___________________________________________
Tango
Mixed Doubles ______________________________________
Argentine Tango__________________________________ _ Western Category Western Two-Step___________________________________
Partner’s Name
Partner’s Name
BASKETBALL – NMMI Godfrey Center
Basketball Free Throw
3 Point Shot
BOWLING – Center City Lanes
Singles Singles - Non Ambulatory Doubles ___________________________________________
Partner’s Name
West Coast Swing_________________________________ American Tango____________________________________
Western Waltz____________________________________ Miscellaneous Night Club Two Step_________________________________
Polka___________________________________________
Mixed Doubles - Non Ambulatory________________________
Line Dance
Partner’s Name
Mixed Doubles ______________________________________
Group Name_
+ Must fill out intro sheet
Mixed Doubles Non Ambulatory_________________________
DISC GOLF – Enchanted Lands Park
Partner’s Name
Disc Golf (18 holes)
Team M or W
8-BALL POOL – Roswell Adult & Senior Center
Team Name____________________________________________
FIELD – Wool Bowl Sports Complex
Partner’s Name
Team Members - Indicate Captain ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Subs__________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________
CYCLING – Bottomless Lakes
5K 20K
10K 40K
+ Line Dance_____________________________________ Group Name
8-Ball Pool
Discus Shot Put Standing Long Jump Pole Vault
Javelin High Jump Long Jump
FRISBEE – NMMI Stapp Field
Frisbee Accuracy Throw
GOLF – NMMI Golf Course
Frisbee Distance Throw
Golf
HORSESHOES – Cahoon Park Horseshoes
Horseshoes Non-Ambulatory
HUACHAS – Convention Center Huachas (Washers)
PICKLEBALL – NMMI Godfrey Center
Singles Doubles ___________________________________________
Partner’s Name
Mixed Doubles______________________________________ Partner’s Name
RACE WALK
1500M 5K
RACQUETBALL – NMMI Godfrey Center
Singles Doubles ___________________________________________
Partner’s Name
Mixed Doubles ______________________________________ Partner’s Name
ROAD RACE RUN – Convention Center
5K
10K
SHUFFLEBOARD – ENMU-R Gym
Singles Singles Non-Ambulatory Doubles ___________________________________________
Partner’s Name
Doubles Non-Ambulatory______________________________
Partner’s Name
SOCCER KICK – NMMI Stapp Field Soccer Accuracy Kick
SOFTBALL THROW – NMMI Stapp Field Softball Distance Throw
SWIMMING – NMMI Pool - Godfrey Center
50Y Back 100Y Back 200Y Back 50Y Breast 100Y Breast 200Y Breast 50Y Fly 100Y Fly 50Y Free 100Y Free 200Y Free 500Y Free 100Y IM 200Y IM 200Y Co-Ed Medley Relay (Teams can be formed on-site, must be
registered for Summer Games)
Team Name___________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________
TABLE TENNIS – NMMI Cahoon Armory
Singles Doubles ___________________________________________
Partner’s Name
Mixed Doubles ______________________________________ Partner’s Name
TENNIS – NMMI Tennis Courts
Singles Doubles ___________________________________________
Liability waiver must be signed to complete registration process.
New Mexico Senior Olympics, Inc.
WAIVER
In consideration of my being accepted in this event, I, the undersigned, intending to be legally bound, do hereby, for myself, my heirs, my personal representatives and assigns, waive release, and forever discharge any and all rights and claims for damages which I may have or may hereafter occur to me against all Senior Olympic Summer Games sponsors, or their officers, agents, representatives, successors and/or assigns or any other corporations or individuals associated with the New Mexico Senior Olympics from any and all damages, claims, injuries or actions sustained or suffered in connection with my association or entry in or arising out of my participation in said event. If in doubt as to my physical condition to engage in this event, I have been advised to seek the advice of a competent physician, and to abide by his advice. I attest and verify that I have full knowledge of the risks involved in this event, and that I am physically fit and sufficiently trained to participate in this event. Further, I grant full permission to any and all the foregoing to use my likeness and photograph participating in this event without obligation or liability to me. I also understand that my paid entry fee is nonrefundable after May 15, 2015. Agreement to abide by Rules and Regulations. I agree to abide by all rules and regulations of the New Mexico Senior Olympic Summer Games, to observe all rules of play, to exercise good sportsmanship and follow all written or oral instructions given by authorized personnel of the Games. I agree that failure to do so may result in my disqualification or suspension from the Games.
Partner’s Name
Mixed Doubles ______________________________________ Partner’s Name
________________________________________________ ATHLETE/GUEST FULL SIGNATURE
TRACK – Wool Bowl Sports Complex
50M 200M 100M 800M 400M 800M Estimated Run/Walk 1500M 400M Estimated Run/Walk 4 x 100M Co-Ed Relay
Teams can be formed on-site, must be registered for Summer Games
City:_____________________________________________ Date:____________________________________________
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NEW MEXICO SENIOR OLYMPICS
You don’t stop playing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop playing. Senior Olympics will be in your area with a full day of fitness workshops – Know Your Numbers, Change Your Numbers; Walk4Fitness and PLAY DAY activities.
More Information to Come
h Heaolttion Prom
2015
Lordsburg – February 4 (Business Meeting) Las Cruces – February 5 - Meerscheidt Rec. Center Los Lunas – February 26 Isleta – March 18 (Play Day) Carlsbad – May 27 (Play Day) National Senior Health & Fitness Day
Strength Training, Flexibility, Balance, Aerobic Cardio Classes held at the following locations: Albuquerque, Clovis, Grants, Las Cruces, Los Lunas, Placitas, Rio Rancho, Roswell, Ruidoso, Santa Fe, Taos Pueblo, and Zuni.
A walking club for Seniors to promote health and fitness. Fitness walks are organized to exercise in a safe, friendly and fun atmosphere. Log your miles to be entered to win a FREE pair of walking shoes.
Groups Now Walking in: Albuquerque (2), Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Ruidoso & Roswell
2015 SUMMER GAMES
JUNE 3 - 6 • ROSWELL, NM “SENIORS GOT TALENT”
RUL on NMES Webs SO ite
Entertainment 50+ Talent Show Production Saturday, June 6
Pre-Auditions required Entry Fee of $50.00 required for FINALISTS Turn in your audition video by April 3, 2015
2015 SENIOR OLYMPICS
TEAM TOURNAMENTS Volleyball
August 14-16 • Rio Rancho
Softball
September 11-13 • Rio Rancho
Basketball
November 7 - 8 • Santa Fe
A BLAST FROM THE PAST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P
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1 CONVENTION & CIVIC CENTER..........................................912 N. MAIN ST. 2 WOOL BOWL SPORTS COMPLEX ......................................1700 N. GRAND AVE. 3 ROSWELL ADULT & SENIOR CENTER................................807 N. MISSOURI 4 ENCHANTED LANDS PARK.................................................2500 W. RIVERSIDE DR. 5 CENTER CITY LANES............................................................3905 SE MAIN ST. 6 NMMI CAMPUS ....................................................................1500 N. MAIN ST. 7 ENMU-R CAMPUS................................................................7000 S. MAIN ST. 8 BOTTOMLESS LAKES...........................................................545 A BOTTOMLESS LAKES RD. 9 NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY.............................................1 W EARL CUMMINGS LOOP 10 PUEBLO AUDITORIUM ........................................................300 N. KENTUCKY
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GOLF PRO SHOP GODFREY ATHLETIC CENTER STAPP PARADE FIELD CAHOON ARMORY JRT/VMV HALL BATES HALL - DINING TENNIS COURTS ALUMNI PARK PARKING
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Eastern New Mexico University - Roswell 1 Campus Union Building 48 University Blvd. Cafeteria Alcove Room 2 Physical Education Center 52B University Blvd Gymnasium 3 Sierra Vista Village (Housing Complex) 32, 30, 26 W. Martin 28 W. Martin (Clubhouse)
52 University Blvd.
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University Blvd.
North Driving directions from Civic Center to Center City Bowling Lanes, NMMI & ENMU-R Bowling Alley Center City Lanes 1. On Main St. drive south to McGaffey St. 2. Fork in the road at McGaffey St. 3. Veer left at fork with Subway on your right side onto SE Main. (Hwy 285 south) 4. Continue going South on SE Main to Brasher Rd. (approximately 2 miles) 5. Destination will be on the left corner of Brasher and SE Main.
ENMU-R
Shuffleboard and Housing 1. On Main St. drive south 2. Fork in the road at McGaffey and Main Street 3. Veer right and continue on Main Street approximately 4 miles (Main Street turns into Walker) 4. Turn right onto Martin St 5. Pass University Blvd. turn left at next street into parking lot Air Gun - National Guard Armory 1. On Main St. drive south 2. Fork in the road at McGaffey and Main Street 3. Veer right and continue on Main Street approximately 3 ½ miles 4. Turn right on Hobson Road and drive west approximately ½ mile. Destination will be on the left just passed the stop sign.
NMMI 1. On Main St. drive north 2. Turn left onto W College Ave. 3. Turn right on Kentucky Ave. 4. Turn right onto Honor St. on NMMI campus
Bottomless Lakes Cycling 1. On Main St. drive south 2. Turn left on 2nd St. (east) 3. Continue east approximately 10 miles 4. Turn right onto Co Rd 409/ Bottomless Lakes Rd 5. Watch for signs for race start locations
EVENTS
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A BLAST FROM THE PAST SENIOR OLYMPIC 2015 SUMMER GAMES SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
THURSDAY, JUNE 4
FRIDAY, JUNE 5
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
AIR GUN
Pistol Supported Pistol Supported Pistol Supported National Guard Armory 8:00 am M 50, 55, 60 8:00 am M 65, 75, 80 8:00 am M 70, 85, 90-94 Robert Distlehorst 1:00 pm W 50, 55, 60 1:00 pm W 65, 75, 80 1:00 pm W 70, 85, 90+ (575) 373-9124 Pistol Standing Pistol Standing Pistol Standing 10:00 am M 50, 55, 60 10:00 am M 65, 75, 80 10:00 am M 70, 85, 90+ 3:00 pm W 50, 55, 60 3:00 pm W 65, 75, 80 3:00 pm W 70, 85, 90+ Rifle Supported Rifle Supported Rifle Supported 8:00 am W 50, 55, 60 8:00 am W 70, 85, 90+ 8:00 am W 65, 75, 80 1:00 pm M 50, 55, 60 1:00 pm M 70, 85, 90+ 1:00 pm M 65, 75, 80 Rifle Standing Rifle Standing Rifle Standing 10:00 am W 50, 55, 60 10:00 am W 70, 85, 90+ 10:00 am W 65, 75, 80 3:00 pm M 50, 55, 60 3:00 pm M 70, 85, 90+ 3:00 pm M 65, 75, 80
ARCHERY NMMI Stapp Field 5 pm - 8 pm 8:00 am M & W Aimee Arellanes, (505) 476-4791 Practice All Ages
BADMINTON Cahoon Armory 8:00 am M & W Singles 8:00 am M & W Doubles Andrea Weiss 1:00 pm Mixed Doubles (505) 250-2936
SHUTTLECOCKS DONATED BY YONEX USA
BASKETBALL FREE THROW
NMMI Godfrey Center 8:00 am MEN 10:00 am WOMEN 3 POINT SHOT NMMI Godfrey Center 9:00 am MEN 11:00 am WOMEN BOWLING M & W Mixed Doubles M & W Singles M & W Doubles Teams Center City Lanes 8:00 am 60, 70, 75, 90+ 8:00 am 50, 65, 80 8:00 am 50, 65, 80 8:00 am 50, 65, 80 3905 SE Main 12:00 pm 50, 55, 65, 80, 12:00 pm 55, 70, 85 12:00 pm 55, 70, 85 12:00 pm 55, 70, 85 Brenda Esquibel 85 4:00 pm 60, 75, 90+ 4:00 pm 60, 75, 90+ 4:00 pm 60, 75, 90+ (575) 623-8557
CYCLING M & W Bottomless Lakes 7:00 am Perry Toles 8:00 am (575) 622-5863 9:30 am
All Ages M & W Check-in 7:00 am 10K Time Trial 8:00 am 20K Road Race 9:00 am
All Ages Check-in 5K Time Trial 40K
DANCE 1 pm -5 pm Dance and Pueblo Auditorium Line Dance Philomena Luiz Practice (575) 627-3921 7:00 pm Dance and Line Dance Competition
DISC GOLF Enchanted Lands Park 8:00 am Bill & Sue Leslie
M&W All Ages
(575) 587-2087 SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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W = Women M = Men
EVENTS
50 = 50-54 55 = 55-59
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
60 = 60-64 65 = 65-69
70 = 70-74 75 = 75-79
THURSDAY, JUNE 4
80 = 80-84 85 = 85-89
90 = 90-94 95 = 95-99
FRIDAY, JUNE 5
100 = 100+
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
8-BALL POOL
Roswell Adult & Senior Center 9:00 am M 65 9:00 am M 50, 55, 60 9:00 am Women All Ages Richard McKinley 1:00 pm M 70, 75, 80, 85, 90+ (575) 650-2591
FIELD
M & W M & W M&W Wool Bowl Sports Complex High Jump Pole Vault Discus 1800 N. Grand 9:00 am 50, 55 7:00 am 50, 55 7:00 am Tim Fuller 11:00 am 60, 65 9:00 am 60, 65 9:00 am (575) 626-4495 12:00 noon 70, 75, 80, 85, 90+ 11:00 am 70, 75, 80, 85, 90+ 11:00 am Long Jump Standing Long Jump Javelin 7:00 am 70, 75, 80, 85, 90+ 7:00 am 70, 75, 80, 85, 90+ 7:00 am 11:00 am 50, 55 9:00 am 50, 55 9:00 am 12:00 noon 60, 65 11:00 am 60, 65 11:00 am Shot Put 7:00 am 60, 65 9:00 am 70, 75, 80, 85, 90+ 11:00 am 50, 55
FRISBEE ACCURACY
NMMI Stapp Field LoriAnn Keith (505) 927-4671
M & W 8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 2:00 pm
50, 55 60, 65 70, 75, 80, 85, 90+ 60, 65 70, 75, 80, 85, 90+ 50, 55
80, 85, 90+ 75 70 65 60 50, 55
FRISBEE DISTANCE M&W 8:00 am 75 NMMI Stapp Field JoAnn Lopez 9:00 am 80, 85, 90+ (575) 347-8728 10:00 am 65 11:00 am 70 1:00 pm 50, 55 2:00 pm 60
FUN EVENTS
Civic Center M&W 912 N. Main 10 - 11 am Session I Alex Barreras 1 - 2 pm Session II (575) 623-4866 All Welcome
GOLF
NMMI Golf Course 7:00 am M & W Brady Crump All Ages (575) 622-6033
HORSESHOES
Cahoon Park 8:00 am 1101 W. 4th Joe Martinez 12:30 pm (575) 420-5006 2:00 pm
M & W 8:00 am 75, 80, 85, 90+ 11:00 am W 65 1:00 pm M 70
M 65 M & W 50, 55 W 60, 70 M 60
HUACHAS
8:00 am-10:00 am Practice M&W Convention Center 8:00 am 80, 85, 90+ James Mares M & W 11:00 am 65 (575) 624-7162 11:00 am 50, 55 1:00 pm 70, 75 1:00 pm 60
(Washers)
PICKLEBALL BALLS DONATED BY NMMI Godfrey Center 8:00 am Mixed Doubles 8:00 am M Doubles JUGGS, INC. Bob Klass, (303) 719-3004 1:00 pm M & W Singles 1:00 pm W Doubles
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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SENIOR OLYMPIC 2015 SUMMER GAMES SCHEDULE EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
THURSDAY, JUNE 4
FRIDAY, JUNE 5
RACE WALK 2:00 pm M & W 8:00 am
M & W 1500M 8:00 am Vernon Dyer Meeting @ All Ages (575) 420-0355 Roswell Convention Wool Bowl & Civic Center
RACQUETBALL 8:00 am
M & W NMMI Godfrey Center All Ages Randy Montoya Singles, Doubles, (575) 624-8275 Mixed
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
M & W 5K All Ages Roswell Convention & Civic Center
BALLS DONATED BY PENN
ROAD RACE RUN
Convention & Civic Center M & W All Ages M & W All Ages 6:00 am 10K Run 6:00 am 5K Run
SHUFFLEBOARD
ENMUR Gym Singles Singles Doubles Doubles
SOCCER ACCURACY
M&W NMMI Stapp Field 8:00 am Dorie Sandoval 9:00 am (505) 285-3922 10:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 2:00 pm
75 80, 85, 90+ 65 70 50, 55 60
SOFTBALL DISTANCE
M & W NMMI Stapp Field 8:00 am 80, 85, 90+ Pete Salazar 9:00 am 75 (505) 269-1272 10:00 am 70 11:00 am 65 1:00 pm 60 2:00 pm 50, 55 SWIMMING M & W All Ages M & W NMMI Pool - Godfrey Center 2:00 pm 500Y Free 7:00 am 8:00 am
All Ages M & W Warm Up 7:00 am Competition 8:00 am 200Y Free, 100Y Fly 50Y Breast, 200Y IM 100Y Back 50Y Free 200Y Breast
BALLS DONATED BY WORTH
All Ages Warmup Competition 100Y IM, 200Y Back 100Y Free, 50Y Fly 100Y Breast 50Y Back 200Y Co-Ed Med Relay
TABLE TENNIS
BALLS DONATED BY NMMI Cahoon Armory PADDLE PALACE, INC. M & W All Ages M & W All Ages Marvin Sommers 8:00 am 8:00 am (505) 239-1443
TENNIS
7:00 am M & W Singles (Rd1) 7:00 am NMMI Tennis Courts 8:30 am Dbls & Mxd Dbls (Rd 1) 8:30 am Kelly McDonald 11:00 am M & W Singles (Rd 2) (575) 317-7789 11:00 am Doubles (Rd 2) 11:00 am
M & W Singles (Rd 3) Dbls (Rd 3) Mxd Dbls (Rd 2) M & W Singles, Dbls Mxd Dbls
BALLS DONATED BY PENN
TRACK M & W M&W Wool Bowl Sports Complex 9:00 am 800M Estimated 7:00 am 1500M 1800 N. Grand Run/Walk 8:00 am 800M 10:00 am 400M Estimated 8:30 am 100M Run/Walk 9:30 am 400M 10:00 am Intergenerational Relay 10:30 am 200M 11:00 am 50M 11:30 am 4 x 100M Co-Ed Relay SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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EVENTS
MONDAY JUNE 1
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY JUNE 2 JUNE 3 JUNE 4
FRIDAY JUNE 5
SATURDAY JUNE 6
Athlete Check-In Convention & Civic Center
1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:00 am 12:00 noon
Sport Tables Convention & Civic Center
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:00 am 12:00 noon
POSTING
POSTING
POSTING
Opening Ceremony NMMI Alumni Plaza
6:30 pm Lineup 7:00 pm Program
Athlete Social NMMI Bronco Plaza
After Opening Ceremony
Result Posting Convention & Civic Center
Sports Health Fair Expo Convention & Civic Center Senior Athlete Fitness Exam FREE
9:00 am 3:00 pm
Sports Banquet TICKET REQUIRED Convention & Civic Center
6:00 pm
8:00 pm 10:00 pm
AL NELSON Rock n’ Soul Show Plus a tribute to Roy Orbison Convention & Civic Center FREE to Athletes
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Senior Olympic Local Coordinators
ACOMA Acoma Senior Center Lydia Martin 505-859-2144 lydia87020@yahoo.com
ISLETA Pueblo Isleta Elder Center Eugene Jojola 505-869-9770 POI23002@Isletapueblo.com
SAN JUAN / FARMINGTON Bonnie Dallas Senior Center Omega Soto 505-566-2287 osoto@fmtn.org
ALAMOGORDO Alamo Senior Center Jean Duncan 575-439-4150 duncan.jean@rocketmail.com
LAGUNA Pueblo of Laguna Senior Olympics Lynette Martinez 505-552-9072 lmartinez@lagunarainbow.org
SANDOVAL Bonnie Coleman 505-321-2334 bon052754@gmail.com
ALBUQUERQUE Palo Duro Senior Fitness Center Joel Mahoney 505-880-2800 jmahoney@cabq.gov
LAS VEGAS Abe Montoya Recreation Center Loretta Martin 505-426-3206 lmartin@ci.las-vegas.nm.us
CATRON Reserve Senior Center Louise Menges 575-533-6676 catronaging@gmail.net
LEA Hobbs Senior Citizens Center Dalia Conken 575-397-9301 dconken@hobbsnm.org
CHAVES Roswell Adult & Senior Center Shirley Williams 575-624-6718 s-williams@roswell-nm.gov
LINCOLN Ruidoso Senior Center Anthony Montes 575-257-4565 anthonymontes@ruidoso-nm.gov
CIBOLA Cibola Senior Citizens Center Dorie Sandoval 505-285-3922 dorie@7cities.net CLOVIS/CURRY Roy Walker Recreation Center Reuben Gonzales 575-769-7868 rgonzales@cityofclovis.org DOÑA ANA Doña Ana Senior Olympics Office Mike Simione 575-386-2050 dacso@outlook.com EDDY CO. / CARLSBAD Clyde Englebright 575-885-9474 jucl@plateautel.net GRANT Mario Quintana 575-590-2352 mcq2_2000@yahoo.com
LOS ALAMOS Jerry Smith 505-662-3526 jsmith@laymca.org MCKINLEY / GALLUP Neighborhood Senior Center Cathy McKinney 505-722-4740 cmckinney@gallup.nm.gov OHKAY OWINGEH Ohkay Owingeh Senior Center Kateri Keevama 505-927-8744 kateri_keevama@ohkayowingeh-nsn.gov QUAY Tucumcari Convention Center Lisa Cooper 575-282-2828 lccoop66@hotmail.com RIO ARRIBA Rio Arriba County Complex Joe Ortega 505-753-6663 JMOrtega@rio-arriba.org
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SANTA FE MEG Center Cristina Villa 505-955-4725 cavilla@santafenm.gov SIERRA / T OR C Sierra Office on Aging Sandy Whitehead 575-894-3045 skwhitehead@hotmail.com TAOS Phil Lovato Senior Center Sam Chisolm (acting) 575-741-1408 (h) grannytaos@hotmail.com TORRANCE / MOUNTAINAIR Presbyterian Medical Service Jerry Melaragno 505-847-0402 jerrymeldcp@gmail.com TULAROSA Tularosa Senior Programs Cheryl Parker 575-585-4532 caparker@tularosa.net VALENCIA / LOS LUNAS Daniel Fernandez Recreation Center Marcos Castillo 505-352-7662 castillom@loslunasnm.gov
Local Coordinators are not responsible for lost or misdirected registration forms.
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REGISTRATION FEES & DEADLINES The registration fees per person for 2015 Summer Games will be as follows:
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION March 1 - March 31 (Postmarked or Online) $45.00
STANDARD REGISTRATION April 1 - April 15 (Postmarked or Online) $60.00
LATE REGISTRATION April 16 - May 1 $75.00
April 15
Local Game Results due in NMSO office
ELIGIBILITY: Nominees must be at least 50 years old and reside in New Mexico. They should be actively contributing in two or more of the following areas: • Outstanding personal accomplishments. • Outstanding professional contributions. • Outstanding community contributions. • Outstanding contribution for enhancing the quality of life of seniors. Contact NMSO for nomination instructions.
MAY 15
Final date for event changes, refund requests and/or cancellations
JUNE 15
Final date for refund requests due to emergency.
Courage Award Criteria
The Courage Award was begun in 2005 and is designed to recognize one male or female athlete that has competed in New Mexico Senior Olympics for two years or more in spite of non-reversible medical conditions.
HOW TO REGISTER a. Online at www.nmseniorolympics.org b. Mail in to NMSO office New Mexico Senior Olympics PO Box 2690 Roswell, NM 88202-2690 c. Group registration thru local coordinator in your area
Game Headquarters Roswell Convention and Civic Center May 29 - June 7, 2015
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SENIOR OLYMPICS SUMMER GAMES JUNE 3 RD - 6 TH
VOLUNTEER SIGN UP FORM
2015
The 2015 Senior Olympics Summer Games is recruiting volunteers for the Games in Roswell. Over 400 volunteers are needed in support of the sporting events during pre-game and/or Game Week. Volunteers who sign up to work a four-hour shift minimum will receive a free t-shirt, certificate, and an invitation to attend a volunteer kick-off event. Sport Coordinators will confirm all volunteers specific assignments and provide training in advance. In the event you are not notified, please feel free to contact NMSO. Deadline to sign up is May 1, 2015. Volunteers must be 16 years or older. *First 100 volunteers to sign up will be included in the drawing for a FREE stay in Ruidoso.* Complete and return via mail, fax or drop off at the following two locations: Chaves County RSVP New Mexico Senior Olympics (575) 623-5777 720 S. Sunset Ave. 1600 SE Main Street, Suite C 1-888-623-6676 Roswell, NM 88230 PO Box 2690 Fax: (575) 622-9244 (575) 623-3960 Roswell, NM 88202-2690 E-mail: volunteer@nmseniorolympics.org (575) 623-1894 E-mail: rsvp@qwestoffice.net First Name__________________________ Last Name___________________ DOB___________________ Signature_____________________________________ Is this your first year q Yes q No Address________________________________________ City/Zip___________________________ Home Phone______________________________ Cell Phone______________________________ E-mail address____________________________ T-shirt size: q S q M q L q XL q 2X I am available at the following times. Please be specific.
Indicate Volunteer Preference: Circle all that apply.
Monday June 1st
AM__________ PM___________
Athlete Information Check-In Table
Souvenir Sales
Office
Air Gun
Tuesday June 2nd
AM__________ PM___________
Basketball
Cycling
8 Ball
Archery
Badminton
Wednesday June 3rd AM__________ PM___________
Field Frisbee Frisbee Track Horseshoes Accuracy Distance
Thursday June 4th
AM__________ PM___________
Friday June 5th
AM__________ PM___________
Saturday June 6th
AM__________ PM___________
Huachas
Pickleball
Race Walk
Road Race Shuffleboard
Soccer Swimming Softball Table Accuracy Distance Tennis
Results
Other:____________________________________________________
List special information about you that Event Staff/Sport Coordinator may need to know (Example: You prefer to be outside or you are Bilingual. You need to sit, can’t take the sun, etc.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
NMSO, Inc. • P.O. Box 2690 • Roswell, NM 88202-2690 • 1.888.623.NMSO (6676) • 575.623.5777 • Fax: 575.622.9244 E-mail: nmso@nmseniorolympics.org • Web page: www.nmseniorolympics.org
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2015 National Senior Games
Bloomington / Minneapolis / St. Paul, Minnesota July 3 - 16
The NSGA Personal Best Award was presented at the
2014 Conference on Aging
Larry Johnson National Senior Games PERSONAL BEST AWARD NM RECIPIENT
New Mexico Senior Olympics, Inc. Medal Count 2013 National Senior Games Cleveland, Ohio Men Gold..........21 Silver.........12 Bronze......12 Women Gold..........29 Silver.........8 Bronze......18 TOTAL Medals...........100 • 329 registered New Mexico athletes • 100 Medals were brought home!! • 50 Gold; 20 Silver and 30 bronze in 17 different sports • Of the 50+ states represented, New Mexico ranked 13th in the medal count
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New Mexico Senior Olympics Summer Games
Athletes Survey
1. How would you rate the facility?
q Poor q Average q Good 2. How would you rate the overall event?
q Very Good q Excellent
q Poor q Average q Good q Very Good 3. How would you rate the job of the Sports Coordinator? q Poor q Average q Good q Very Good 4. How would you rate the job of the Volunteer(s)?
q Excellent q Excellent
q Poor q Average q Good q Very Good q Excellent 5. How would you rate Game Headquarters (registration/staff support)? How can we improve?_________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________
Pick up Athletes survey at various locations during Summer Games.
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GAME SHUTTLE DAILY DESTINATIONS
(Continuous service during hours of competition for these locations)
Roswell Civic Center Roswell Adult/Senior Center Cahoon Park NMMI - Dining NMMI - Godfrey/Stapp Field
Wool Bowl Sports Complex National Guard Armory Center City Bowling Pueblo Auditorium
GAME SHUTTLE HOURS OF OPERATION Wednesday, June 3 ..................................6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday, June 4 ......................................6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday, June 5...........................................6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday, June 6 .......................................6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
SENIOR PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT THE GAME SHUTTLE:
Chaves County J.O.Y. Centers, Inc. • City of Roswell - Recreation Department City of Las Vegas - Recreation Department • Los Alamos Retired and Senior Organization
CITY OF ROSWELL PECOS TRAILS TRANSIT
FREE FARE to ride “Pecos Trails” for Registered Athletes with game credentials. Routes include Main Street (Northbound) and Main Street (Southbound). Schedules/ time table guides are available at Athlete Check-In at the Civic Center. Operation Hours: Monday thru Friday 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday 7:10 a.m.- 10:00 p.m. Board the bus at the posted BUS STOP SIGN. Make sure you are not out of sight or waiting behind a shelter. ENJOY THE RIDE! New Mexico Senior Olympics, Inc • PO Box 2690 • Roswell, NM 88202 • 1-888-623-6676 • (575) 623-5777 • Fax (575) 622-9244 E-mail: nmso@nmseniorolympics.org • www.nmseniorolympics.org
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SENIOR OLYMPICS
TEAM SENIOR OLYMPICS TOURNAMENTS
TEAM TOURNAMENTS
• GREAT OFFICIATING • ONLINE REGISTRATION • SOUVENIR TYPE MEDALS
November 7-8 Santa Fe
November 7-8 Santa Fe
• ALL TOURNAMENTS WILL HAVE AN ENTRY FEE OF $250.00 • ATHLETE SOCIAL HOUR AT ALL TOURNAMENTS
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SAVE THE DATE
SENIOR OLYMPICS
at 37th Annual NM Conference on Aging
August 18-19, 2015 • Isleta Resort & Casino Conference Center
Active Aging Workshops
Play Day Fun Activity
Come visit our booth at Conference for FREE giveaways. For more information on Conference registration: 505-222-4500 or 866-842-9230 • www.nmaging.state.nm.us New Mexico Senior Olympics, Inc. PO Box 2690 • Roswell, NM 88202 • 888-623-6676 • (575) 623-5777 • Fax (575) 622-9244 E-mail: nmso@nmseniorolympics.org • www.nmseniorolympics.org
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A walking club for Seniors to promote health and fitness. Fitness walks are organized to exercise in a safe, friendly and fun atmosphere. Log your miles to be entered to win a FREE pair of walking shoes. Groups now walking in: Albuquerque (2), Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Ruidoso & Roswell