The 2016 Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games have finished with a gold medal performance.
Mark Rose’s list of firsts is growing. First time ‘the other side of 50’. First time in Division One at the Gold Coast Table Tennis Association. First Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games. And now his first games gold.
Cerebral palsy hasn’t stopped Paul Rankin from diving into the deep end of success. Today he wowed the judges with his outstanding diving ability at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre, finishing his first Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games with two silver medals.
Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games tenpin bowling regular, Rockhampton’s Judith Buehow, 79, today added another gold medal to her already bulging trophy cabinet.
It was a ‘royal’ family affair at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games this morning with two-time Olympian David Smith and is son, 2016 Rio Olympic bronze medallist, Dane Bird-Smith helping out at the 10.5km race walk.
George Megas, 80, was the oldest athlete competing in today’s 10.5km road race walk at the Luke Harrop Cycle Circuit in Runaway Bay at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games.
Twenty years later Mt Isa’s North West Stars ‘schoolboys’ team is still together.
The Stars, who include rugby league international Scott Prince, are competing at their third Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games (JPPMG).
As the touch tournament comes to a close for this year’s Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games (JPPMG), there are few prouder people on the sidelines of the Paul Eggers International Touch Fields at Owen Park, than Paul Eggers himself.
The only United States competitor in the diving at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games (JPPMG), Craig Cederberg, made a successful start at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre winning a silver medal in the 50-59 men’s 1m springboard.
Archer Scott Brice has competed across the globe, but loves nothing more than finding a bullseye in the magnificent Tallebudgera Valley during the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games (JPPMG) on the Gold Coast.