2024 Florida Senior Games, presented by Humana, December, TBD, Florida's Sports Coast/Pasco County

Monday, December 9, 2019

After a weekend that featured action in 11 competitions, the 2019 Florida Senior Games presented by Humana starts the week with only one sport on Monday.

Table Tennis takes center stage at the Broward Table Tennis Club in Hollywood.  The first of two days features athletes in the 50-69 age groups, with the 70 and above athletes in competition on Tuesday.

The action will be fast and furious at the Broward Table Tennis Club, so stop on by.

Even though there’s only indoor competition today, athletes who may be in town for a day or two after their weekend of the Florida Senior Games play, temperatures will reach the low 80s today with a mix of sun and clouds.

Be sure to check the results from the weekend at https://floridaseniorgames.com/results/.  You can find not only results from 2019 at that page, but previous years as well.

Besides the Table Tennis in Hollywood, give this local event a look as well.

Food Trucks at ArtsPark
Enjoy Fresh Air and Have a Picnic.  Pick and choose from 20+ trucks.
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One Young Circle, Hollywood, 33020

The Games continue for athletes age 50 and over through Sunday, December 15, with approximately 1,500 athletes expected to compete in 24 sports.

For the latest information on the 2019 Games, visit our website: http://www.FloridaSeniorGames.com. Follow us on social media via FacebookTwitter, and Instagram for daily images and reports highlighting the 2019 Games.

About the Florida Senior Games presented by Humana
The Florida Senior Games presented by Humana are presented annually by the Florida Sports Foundation (FSF), the state’s lead sports promotion and development organization, and a division of Enterprise Florida, Inc. The Foundation works in conjunction with a variety of local sports industry partners to present the different competitions. The Florida Senior Games, presented by Humana, an annual amateur sports tradition in Florida, is part of the state’s $57.4 billion sports industry that accounts for 580,000 jobs statewide.