NVGAG Frequently Asked Questions

The 39th NVGAG Frequently Asked Questions will provide answers to the most frequently asked questions in reference to the National Veterans Golden Age Games Event, that will occur in Memphis, Tennessee May 31-June 5, 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the National Veterans Golden Age Games? A: Inspired by programs that promote healthy aging, fitness and recreation, VA initiated the National Veterans Golden Age Games in 1985 to underscore the preventive and therapeutic value of sports medicine for older Veterans who receive health care at VA facilities. When VA held its first National Veterans Golden Age Games in Albany, Georgia, the mission was clear — physical activity through competitive sports that can add positive outcomes for better health and wellness. Through its “Fitness for Life” focus, the National Veterans Golden Age Games is a premier showcase for the rehabilitation value that sports, fitness, and wellness provide in the lives of Veterans ages 55 and beyond. VA research and clinical experience verify that sports rehabilitation plays a crucial role to help with weight loss, improves chronic conditions, and provides a fun way to destress. With VA recreation therapists and clinicians as their coach, Veterans benefit from year-round rehabilitation and fitness programs at their local VA facilities to remain physically engaged and give them an extra boost of confidence. Today, the National Veterans Golden Age Games is 39 years strong and the only multi-sport competition in the world designed to improve the quality of life for all older Veterans, including those with a wide range of abilities. VA hosts the event in a new city each year as Veterans look forward to a reunion with their community of brothers and sisters, just as they did in military service. Q: How do I qualify to participate in the National Veterans Golden Age Games? A: To participate in the National Veterans Golden Age Games, you must be 55 years old or beyond by December 31, 2025, and enrolled for health care with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). To enroll in VA health care, please submit the Application for Health Benefits OR VA Registration (VA Form 1010EZ) which can be found here.

Q: Where is the NVGAG being held? A: The Golden Age Games is a traveling event, partnering with a different host VA medical center and city each year. The 2025 NVGAG will take place May 31 – June 5, 2025, in Memphis, Tennessee. Athletes and coaches should plan to arrive on May 30, 2025. Departures should take place on June 6, 2025.

Q: How long does the NVGAG last? A: The NVGAG event lasts for seven (7) days. May 30, 2025: Athlete arrival and registration check-in.

May 31, 2025: Registration check-in continues with a Health and Wellness expo in the morning. Sport competitions start in the afternoon. The Parade of Athletes opening ceremony is hosted in the evening.

June 1 – June 5, 2025: Sport competitions, exhibition events and the Passing of the Torch Celebration on the final day.

Late registration check-in is available for athletes who are unable to attend the entire week. Athletes must check-in the day before their first competition.

Q: How do I register for the National Veterans Golden Age Games? A. Follow these 5 easy steps below!

1. Connect: Get to know the Golden Age Games online. Sport offerings, event schedules, and Frequently Asked Questions are on the website: https://veteransgoldenagegames.va.gov 2. Create a Profile: A profile is required, and you will need an ID.me account to get started. Click here to create your NVGAG profile. 3. Time to Register: Wait for the announcement to register and act fast. Spaces generally close within hours. The link will be emailed and posted on the Golden Age Games website 4. Medical Clearance: Once you register, make an appointment for your medical clearance. You must submit it to participate. Click below to download upload instructions. Medical Clearance Upload Guide

5. Prepare and Train: Preparation is key to ensure a healthy and fun experience at the event. Practice and stay active. Reach out to your local VA rehabilitation/recreation therapy team to ask about local sports/adaptive sports.

Stay in touch!

Click here to get email updates and the latest information for the National Veterans Golden Age Games.

Q: What is registration for the National Veterans Golden Ages Games? A: Registration for the National Veterans Golden Age Games typically occurs around 5- 6 months prior to the event. We are currently working on registration for 2025 and will be sure to share the dates on our website, by email, and through our social media channels as soon as they are available. Q: When will I receive my confirmation that my registration has been accepted? A: Confirmations are sent immediately via email at the completion of your online registration. If you do not receive an email confirmation within 48 hours, please contact the NVGAG Team. Q: When will the detailed schedule with event dates and venues be available? A: Specific event times, dates, and locations will be posted on the NVGAG website no later than January of the competition year. ***Please note: The event schedule and venues are subject to change.

Q: What are the medal sports offered at the 2025 National Veterans Golden Age Games? A: The NVGAG medal sports are updated each year. Listed below are the sports and exhibitions that will be offered for the 2025 NVGAG. * Exhibitions are subject to change.

AIR RIFLE AIR PISTOL ARCHERY BADMINTON BASKETBALL

Ambulatory, Visually Impaired, Wheelchair Divisions

Ambulatory, Wheelchair

Ambulatory, Visually Impaired, Wheelchair *( Exhibition )

Singles, *Open Doubles; Ambulatory 3-on-3 Half Court: Ambulatory; Free Throw: Ambulatory, Visually Impaired, Wheelchair

DISC GOLF DISC GOLF

Visually Impaired

Wheelchair * (Exhibition)

E-Sports BOCCIA BOCCIA

Ambulatory, Wheelchair * (Exhibition) Singles, *Open Doubles; Ambulatory Singles; Wheelchair and Visually Impaired

BOWLING CORNHOLE

Singles; Ambulatory, Wheelchair and Visually Impaired Ambulatory, Wheelchair and Visually Impaired 5K Timed Trials; 20K Road Race: Ambulatory (At Home)

CYCLING

ADAPTIVE CYCLING

5k Timed Trials; 20K Road Race (Recumbent and 3-wheel

trikes, Handcycle): Ambulatory and Wheelchair (At Home) Discus, Javelin, Long Jump and Shot Put, Ambulatory Ambulatory, Visually Impaired, Wheelchair * (Exhibition) 18 -Hole Scratch Play (9 -Hole ages 80+ and VI) Ambulatory and Visually Impaired Singles; Ambulatory, Wheelchair and Visually Impaired

FIELD

FISHING

GOLF

HORSESHOES

BILLARDS (8 ball) Singles; Ambulatory and Wheelchair NINJA COURSE

Ambulatory and Visually Impaired * (Exhibition) Doubles, Mixed Doubles; Ambulatory Division

PICKLEBALL

POWER LIFTING POWERWALK

Ambulatory, Visually Impaired and Wheelchair * (Exhibition)

1500M SHUFFLEBOARD Singles; Ambulatory, Wheelchair and Visually Impaired SWIMMING

Backstroke: 25,50,100yd.; Breaststroke: 25,50,100 yd.; Freestyle: 25,50,100yd.; 75 IM; Ambulatory, Visually Impaired, and Wheelchair

TABLE TENNIS

Singles; Ambulatory and Wheelchair

TRACK

50m,100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m; Ambulatory

VOLLEYBALL

Ambulatory * (Exhibition)

Note: Open doubles may be same or mixed genders

Q: How many sports can I register for? A: For 2025, athletes in the ambulatory division can register for a maximum of five (5) sports.

There are some sports that have several events within the sport, such as: boccia, cycling, field, pickleball, swimming, and track. Any limitations within each of these sports will all be determined and in the NVGAG Rulebook prior to the start of online registration.

Q: Are the sports and exhibitions limited to a specific number of participants? A: The NVGAG may place a cap on the total number of entries for sport and exhibition events to ensure a high-quality competition can be completed within the allotted time frame. The NVGAG is not able to accommodate individual schedule requests. Q: What are the classifications for the NVGAG? A: All age classifications will be determined by the athlete’s age as of December 31st of the competition year. There are eight (8) age classifications: 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90+. Athletes will compete by gender in the following events: adaptive cycling (At Home), badminton singles, bowling, blind disc golf, cornhole, cycling (At Home), field, golf, horseshoes, pickleball, powerwalk, shuffleboard, swimming, table tennis and track.

Athletes will compete in an open competition in the following events: air pistol, air rifle, badminton doubles, boccia, and billiards (8 ball).

Ambulatory athletes will have a separate division in the following events: air pistol, air rifle, badminton, basketball, boccia, bowling, cornhole, cycling, field, golf, horseshoes, nine ball, pickleball, powerwalk, shuffleboard, swimming, table tennis and track. Wheelchair athletes will have a separate division in the following events: adaptive cycling, basketball free throw, boccia, bowling, cornhole, horseshoes, billiards (8 ball), shuffleboard, swimming, and table tennis. Athletes in this division may also register for air pistol and air rifle but will compete with Veteran athletes in the ambulatory division. Wheelchair division award medals will not be given for air pistol and air rifle. Visually impaired athletes will have a separate division in the following events: air rifle, basketball free throw, boccia, bowling, blind disc golf, cornhole, golf, horseshoes and shuffleboard. Athletes in this division may also register for powerwalk and swimming but will compete with Veteran athletes in the ambulatory division. Visually Impaired division award medals will not be given for powerwalk and swimming competitions.

Athletes may only register for and compete in ONE division during the competition.

Q: Which sports have medals? A: Name of Sport & Events

Awards

Air Pistol

1st-8th place

Air Rifle

1st-8th place

Badminton Doubles

1st-4th place

Badminton Singles

1st-4th place

Basketball Free Throw

1st-8th place

Billiards (8 ball)

1st-4th place

Disc Golf

1st-8th place

Boccia Doubles

1st-4th place

Boccia Singles

1st-4th place

Bowling

1st-8th place

Bowling Adaptive:

1st-8th place

Cornhole

1st-4th place

Cycling

1st-4th place

Field Discus

1st-8th place

Field Javelin

1st-8th place

Field Long Jump

1st-8th place

Field Shot Put

1st-8th place

Golf

1st-8th place

Horseshoes

1st-4th place

Pickleball Female Doubles

1st-4th place

Name of Sport & Events

Awards

Pickleball Male Doubles

1st-4th place

Pickleball Mixed Doubles

1st-4th place

Power Walk 1500m

1st-8th place

Shuffleboard

1st-4th place

Swimming

1st-8th place

Table Tennis

1st-4th place

All medals must be picked up during the Games . Medals will not be mailed.

Q: Where can I find the rules for the sports competitions? A: The NVGAG Rulebook will be available on the NVGAG website by November/December of the previous competition year. Q: How can I train year-round for the event? A: Athletes should understand the rules of each sport and practice in preparation for the NVGAG. Athletes may train independently or may be part of a VA team training with their Golden Age Games Coach. Athletes who are not currently part of a team may want to contact their local VA Medical Center ’s physical medicine and rehabilitation department and ask for the recreation therapy team to assist with local sports/adaptive sports opportunities.

Athletes may also reach out to local YMCAs, gyms, and/or adaptive sport clubs to inquire about equipment/support to assist you with training for your competitions.

Q: Will I need medical clearance to participate? A: All athletes are required to have their Primary Care Physician (VA or non-VA)

complete and sign the NVGAG Medical Clearance Form (completed within 6 months of the event) and submit an EKG (completed within the last year). Medical Clearance Forms and

EKG’s must be completed and submitted by April 30 th , 2025 . These forms should be completed using the note template titled “National Veterans Golden Age Games Medical Clearance Form” note title in CPRS or uploaded through the registration platform. CLICK HERE for instructions. NO ONE WILL BE ALLOWED TO COMPETE WITHOUT A MEDICAL CLEARANCE FORM ON FILE. IF YOUR FORM IS NOT RECEIVED BY THE DEADLINE, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE.

Q: How do I obtain a NVGAG Medical Clearance Form? A: Medical clearance paper forms will be available for download on

the NVGAG website, at least six months before the start of the NVGAG Event. VA Primary Care Physicians may also utilize a note template in the VA electronic healthcare records system (CPRS) Note Title: National Veterans Golden Age Games Medical Clearance to complete the medical clearance. Q: Are there specific hotels I should be staying at? A: Yes, the NVGAG will secure room blocks with discounted rates at hotels within Memphis. The reservation information for these host hotels will be provided with the confirmation email during the online registration. Only registered athletes and coaches will have access to the room blocks . Lodging payment is the responsibility of the athlete or coach. Q: How do I make my travel arrangements? A: All athletes and coaches are responsible for their travel arrangements to and from the host city . It is recommended that Veterans contact their local VA Medical Center and/or or a local Veterans Service Organization (VSO) for information on any financial assistance that may be available. Please do not make any travel arrangements until you receive your registration confirmation email. Q: Will transportation be provided between the airport and event venues? A: The NVGAG will provide ground transportation from the airport to the NVGAG host hotels on the main arrival day (May 30, 2025), and from the NVGAG host hotels to the airport on the main departure day (June 6, 2025) . Specific airport shuttle times will be listed in the Transportation Schedule. Arrivals and departures outside of these times will NOT be supported by NVGAG transportation and are the responsibility of the participant.

Transportation will only be provided between the host hotels and all the official NVGAG venues. If you choose to stay at a non-NVGAG hotel, you will be responsible for your own transportation needs. Q: Will the NVGAG provide meals? A: Each Veteran participant will receive one (1) meal voucher per day. This meal voucher will be used at the main event venue (convention center) for either breakfast, lunch, or dinner. All other meals will be at your own expense.

For more information about the Golden Age Games, be sure to sign up/subscribe for email updates at: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (govdelivery.com)

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