National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers

National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Jeremiah Hollis, Jr., 71, from Redford, Michigan, practices to compete in pickleball at the National Senior Games, presented by Humana, Sunday, July 27, 2025 in Des Moines, Iowa. After undergoing triple bypass heart surgery just two years ago – along with two knee replacements and a hip replacement – the Air Force veteran discovered a new passion to redefine his retirement: pickleball. Hollis, Jr. is one of 10 athletes honored as a Humana Game Changer at the 2025 National Senior Games. This recognition celebrates athletes' commitment to healthy aging and their encouragement, motivation and inspiration to people of all ages to get active. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Gina Bufe, senior athlete from Missouri, works on a Rubik's Cube at the 2025 National Senior Games, Sunday, July 27, 2025 in Des Moines, Iowa. New this year, the Humana Cognitive Games encourage whole-person health by incorporating brain training to help prevent cognitive decline. In Des Moines, participants can enjoy activities such as tabletop games and oversized Jenga and Connect Four, while the nationwide virtual challenge runs through Aug. 11. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - The Humana Concierge team helps athletes at the 2025 National Senior Games Sunday, July 27, 2025 in Des Moines, Iowa. More than 12,000 men and women ages 50 and over are competing July 24-Aug. 4 as part of the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors. Humana has been the presenting sponsor of the 2025 National Senior Games for 10 consecutive Games. New this year, the Humana Cognitive Games encourage whole-person health by incorporating brain training to help prevent cognitive decline. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Jeremiah Hollis, Jr., 71, accepts his Humana Game Changer medal at the 2025 National Senior Games, presented by Humana, Sunday, July 27, 2025 in Des Moines, Iowa. Hollis, Jr., from Redford, Michigan, is one of 10 athletes selected for national recognition as a Humana Game Changer, which celebrates athletes' commitment to healthy aging and their encouragement, motivation and inspiration to people of all ages to get active. More than 12,000 men and women ages 50 and over are competing July 24-Aug. 4 as part of the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors. Hollis, Jr. underwent triple bypass heart surgery just two years ago – along with two knee replacements and a hip replacement – but is determined to stay active and keep his mind sharp through activities like pickleball. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Senior athletes search for their name on the Wall of Athletes at the 2025 National Senior Games, presented by Humana, Sunday, July 27, 2025 in Des Moines, Iowa. More than 12,000 men and women ages 50 and over are competing July 24-Aug. 4 as part of the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors. New this year, the Humana Cognitive Games encourage whole-person health by incorporating brain training to help prevent cognitive decline. In Des Moines, participants can enjoy activities such as tabletop games and oversized Jenga and Connect Four, while the nationwide virtual challenge runs through Aug. 11. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Senior athletes enjoy the giant word search at the 2025 National Senior Games, presented by Humana, Sunday, July 27, 2025 in Des Moines, Iowa. More than 12,000 men and women ages 50 and over are competing July 24-Aug. 4 as part of the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors. New this year, the Humana Cognitive Games encourage whole-person health by incorporating brain training to help prevent cognitive decline. In Des Moines, participants can enjoy activities such as tabletop games and oversized Jenga and Connect Four, while the nationwide virtual challenge runs through Aug. 11. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Jeremiah Hollis, Jr., 71, from Redford, Michigan, practices to compete in pickleball at the National Senior Games, presented by Humana, Sunday, July 27, 2025 in Des Moines, Iowa. After undergoing triple bypass heart surgery just two years ago – along with two knee replacements and a hip replacement – the Air Force veteran discovered a new passion to redefine his retirement: pickleball. Hollis, Jr. is one of 10 athletes honored as a Humana Game Changer at the 2025 National Senior Games. This recognition celebrates athletes' commitment to healthy aging and their encouragement, motivation and inspiration to people of all ages to get active. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)