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Georgia State Games Sports Registration Deadline are here
Advanced Deadlines are just a few days away so register TODAY!
ATLANTA, GA (June 30, 2009) - The Georgia Games is proud to be back this summer with its annual
Championship Games. The 2009 season kicked off with the Tae kwon do,
Shooting-BB gun, Soccer, Diving, Youth Swim Meet, Youth Softball and Judo
Championships!
Thirty plus more sports to come! The Games are open to all Georgians.
Whether you are a recreational player or an elite athlete, we have it for
you! All ages – youth, adult and masters!
Do not be left out, there is still time to register at www.georgiagames.org.
Online registration is up and running, not only is it convenient, but in
many cases cheaper too!
This year we have more sporting events than ever before. There are over 50
different sporting events taking place throughout 13 different counties in
Georgia this summer. Each sport features officials who are considered
experts in their respective field to ensure the absolute best experience for
athletes. The games cater to all skill levels and almost all ages, so grab a
group of friends and come on out for a day of fun athletic competition!
Check out our list of sports below, and see how you can register online.
The Georgia Games is a non-profit organization created as a legacy of the
1996 Olympic games that took place here in Atlanta. The goal was to keep the
Olympic Dream alive in the hearts and minds of Georgians, something the
Georgia Games is proud to say they have been able to do for 19 years!
The Georgia Games is also thrilled to be bringing back the Scholastic
Olympiad Program again for the 2nd year. The program is a statewide
competition between schools in all divisions. Our middle and high school
athletes can earn points based on four criteria for their school. Points are
then totaled for each individual in each sport and given to their respective
school.
The Georgia Games relies solely on the support of sponsors, interns and
volunteers. They are the backbone of this great organization. For more
information on how you can help promote athleticism, sportsmanship and the
fight against childhood obesity in Georgia please visit.
www.georgiagames.org
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