The first day of baseball competition saw players come from all over Australia to form The Vipers while The Essendon Golddiggers played in tribute to their teammate tragically killed in a shooting in the USA in 2013.
The Airport Saints netball team was awarded the team spirit award before their first game at the Southport Carrara Netball Association at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games.
A select few JPPMG participants competed in this year’s wheelchair tennis at the new state-of-the-art competition venue, the KDV Sport tennis facility, including Brisbane’s Steven Fell and Mark Towner who use the sport as a positive way to deal with disability.
On the second day of the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games there were many battles taking place on the competition floor. However the open black belt fight between Brisbane’s 53 year-old Andrew Bell and Coffs harbour’s Charles Laidlaw, 43, was one to remember.
62-year-old Fay Shacklock held her phenomenal 25-year winning streak in the taekwondo power breaking event today at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Toowoomba’s Ann Todd, 90, the oldest member of the Tadpoles swimming squad, won two gold medals with new personal best times at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games (JPPMG) at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre.
The 2016 Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games welcomed both the youngest and the oldest competitor on the opening day of the swimming competition at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre in Southport.
Japan’s Cherry Samurai opened the futsal competition in a thriller against the Grub Hunters at the Runaway Bay Indoor Stadium this morning.
The Papua New Guinea Island Strikers dominated the Test Eagles in an intense match today at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games at the Runaway Bay Indoor Stadium.
The Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games got underway this afternoon when Events Management Queensland CEO Cameron Hart opened the doors to the event’s Games Village at its new home at Jupiters Gold Coast.