You're Never Too Old to Compete: Inside the Thriving World of Iredell Senior Games

Last Updated 3/26/2025Posted in Latest City News, Homepage, Front & Center (Podcast)

Forget everything you thought you knew about aging. The Iredell Senior Games are shattering stereotypes and creating a vibrant community for adults 50 and better.

Daniel Lewis, Aquatics and Athletic Manager for Statesville Parks and Recreation, pulls back the curtain on what makes these games so special. For just $10, participants can compete in everything from pickleball (the fastest-growing senior sport nationwide) to cornhole, bocce, competitive bowling, and more! The registration includes a t-shirt, medals for achievements, and access to three meal events throughout the competition period.

What truly sets North Carolina's program apart is the unique "Silver Arts" component – the only state to recognize that not everyone connects with athletic competition. This creative pathway celebrates talents through heritage arts (like woodworking and crocheting), visual arts (painting and photography), literary arts (poetry and short stories), performing arts (singing and dancing), and even cheerleading. The program creates space for every form of expression.

The most powerful moments come from participants like Doris Willard, who at 100 years old not only competed in bowling but drove herself to the event. Or the decades-long friendly rivalry between two women who competed against each other since high school, through their professional careers, and continued their competitive spirit well into their senior years.

For first-timers worried about athletic ability, Lewis offers simple advice: "Just come with an open mind and have fun." The emphasis consistently returns to fellowship – creating opportunities for connection among like-minded individuals seeking active, engaged lifestyles beyond traditional retirement activities.

Ready to redefine what it means to be 50+? Registration closes April 9th, with events running approximately three weeks starting April 11th. Register online at torchncsenioragames.org or in person at the Statesville Fitness and Activity Center. Your new community of active, engaged peers is waiting!

Learn More or Register Now: Iredell Senior Games

Have questions? Contact Daniel Lewis, Athletics & Aquatics Manager for the Statesville Recreation & Parks Department here.


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