Particiapnts
21600
Dates
22 – 31 Jul 2005
Sports
27
Country
Canada
Passion qualifies you !
The Edmonton 2005 World Masters Games proved that passion qualifies you, welcoming athletes from around the world to compete, connect, and celebrate the power of sport. With every event and every cheer, the Games highlighted that true achievement comes from dedication, spirit, and love for the game.
Athlete Comments & Reviews
“Everybody cheers for each other!”
“I loved the mood of everybody cheering for everyone, like I was watching in the stands the M70 triple jump and everybody was cheering whatever the nationality, whatever the performance and I really like that about the Masters movement. It doesn’t matter.”
“Sport gives you that united feeling”
“At some point sport doesn’t become team, it actually becomes family. It really is a united kind of feeling to come together to sweat, train and work hard for a goal and then be able to do that goal together creates that beautiful kind of team spirit and camaraderie that you can’t share in the office space or in daily life and that’s the beauty of what sport does.”
“Find the sport your body can do”
“It’s just about finding something you can physically do for your age”
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