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Registrations open for 2025 Masters Games

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Published: February 6, 2025
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DIVE ON IN: The Masters Games is a biennial multisport event for masters athletes regardless of ability, or experience.
DIVE ON IN: The Masters Games is a biennial multisport event for masters athletes regardless of ability, or experience.
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THE Australian Masters Games (AMG), one of the nation’s most exciting and inclusive multi-sport events, are officially open for registrations via the AMG website.

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  • HOW TO REGISTER
  • KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2025 AMG:

This iconic event will take place from October 18 to 25 and will see thousands of masters athletes converge on the nation’s capital, Canberra.

The Australian Masters Games are a biennial multi-sport event for masters athletes regardless of ability, or experience. Founded in 1987, the AMG were the first games specifically created for masters athletes and they have become a cherished tradition in Australian sport, promoting health, wellness, and lifelong engagement.

Whether you’re a seasoned competitor, a casual participant, or just looking for a reason to stay active, everyone is welcome. With 30 sports and counting on offer currently, and more to come, anyone can play without limits. Be a part of popular sports like netball, basketball, dragon boating, or try an up-and-coming sport like pickleball.

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AMG general manager Adam Drinkwell is excited to welcome the masters community back to Canberra for the 20th Australian Masters Games.

“The Australian Masters Games is a celebration of community, wellbeing, and the love of sport at any age,” Mr Drinkwell said.

“Whether you’re here to win medals or just have fun, this event promises to create memories that will last a lifetime.”

Mr Drinkwell said the AMG was a festival of sport, bringing friends together for competition and a week of good times.

“Canberra is the perfect city to host this year’s AMG,” he said.

“I encourage everyone to take the time to explore Canberra during the Games. From its world-class museums and galleries to its stunning outdoor spaces, there’s so much to see and do. Combine this with a week of sport, and you’ve got an experience like no other.”

With its iconic landmarks, rich cultural history, and vibrant community, Canberra offers participants a unique and inspiring backdrop for the AMG.

“From the beautiful landscapes to the warm hospitality, Canberra will make this event truly unforgettable,” Mr Drinkwell said.

HOW TO REGISTER

Visit the official Australian Masters Games website to secure your place. There is currently 25 per cent off the standard registration fee during the gold registration period, which is available now until May 4. Don’t miss this chance to be part of an unforgettable experience!

KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2025 AMG:

Dates: October 18-25

Location: Various sporting venues across the ACT and surrounds

Sports: Over 50 disciplines, from athletics and swimming, to niche sports such as yoga sports and shooting.

Participants: Open to everyone aged 30 years old and above, regardless of skill level. Some sports have lower age minimums, such as gymnastics, which is 20 years old and above.

The Games are owned by the Confederation of Australian Sport (CAS) and conducted under its charter of “Sport for All”, providing participation and competition opportunities for people over the age of 30 years, regardless of their background or ability, aimed at encouraging healthy active lifestyles and lifelong participation in sport. The 20th Australian Masters Games is also proudly supported by the ACT Government.

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