The prospect of a love match is never far from the minds of Tweed Heads competitors Greg and Yvonne Morrison who are competing together in tennis at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast.
Thursday 6 November Amy Beckett 2012 Australian trivia champion and two-time runner up, Ross Evans, was one of 31 participants at the first day of the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters games competition. The New South Welshmen has been amassing an …
Thursday 6 November By Georgina Bayly Western Australian Ryan Whiddett is swimming at his seventh masters series meet this week at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast. This week’s Masters Games is the eighth event in …
Thursday 6 November 2014 By Ashley Gaden Japanese competitors prove they aren’t behind the times after making a splash at the first day of the swimming at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games. Tokyo residents Tsuyoki Fukuda and Ken Takahira …
Official charity of the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games, Cancer Council Queensland, will be hosting two special charity theme nights tomorrow (Thursday 6 November) and on Friday 7 November at the Games Village in the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Calisthenics has twirled into action at this year’s Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games, with Melbournians Rebecca Holman and Megan Night dancing to the top in the under 35 duets competition. The pair were overjoyed to win gold in what is a highly entertaining and highly disciplined art form.
Members of the former Adelaide netball team Checkmate Chicks have made their tenpin bowling debut at this year’s Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games. The 35+ years team of five who have been competing in the Masters netball competition for the past 16 years – and loved it – decided this year they would try a new sport after tenpin was suggested by a friend.
The furthest away from home on the baseball diamond at this year’s Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games, is most certainly the Indigo Baseball team, swinging in all the way from Japan.
This team from the Territory a.k.a. Darwin Geckos, have been attending the Masters Games for almost 10 years. It’s now a tradition among the group of friends who have established a great routine.
Swagat, the indoor netball team from Adelaide, are loving the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games. The majority of the team is made up of members from Adelaide while there are a couple of members from Melbourne and Queensland. This will be the teams third Masters Games, having won silver in the last two Games and are hoping to place in these Games.