National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers

National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - John White, 74, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is one of 10 athletes honored as a Humana Game Changer at the 2025 National Senior Games, Thursday, July 31, 2025, in West Des Moines, Iowa. This recognition 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 at the Games, which is the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors. White is a Wisconsin Senior Olympics (WSO) Hall of Famer, former WSO President, NSGA Board Member and Harris Frank Distinguished Service Award recipient. He also spent over 30 years mentoring youth as an educator and coach in Milwaukee. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Olympic Gold Medalist Theresa Andrews, John White, 74, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, accepted his Humana Game Changer medal at the 2025 National Senior Games, Thursday, July 31, 2025, in West Des Moines, Iowa. White 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. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Pamela DeLoatch, 62, of Apex, North Carolina, plays pickleball at the 2025 National Senior Games Thursday, July 31, 2025, in Des Moines, Iowa. DeLoatch 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. This year marks DeLoatch's first appearance at the National Senior Games, where she will compete in women's doubles 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. - John White, 74, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, gears up for the triathlon event at the 2025 National Senior Games Thursday, July 31, 2025, in West Des Moines, Iowa. White 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. White has completed over 115 triathlons and 275 road races and has competed in every National Senior Games since 2003. This year marks his 12th consecutive appearance at the Games. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Pamela DeLoatch, 62, of Apex, North Carolina, is one of 10 athletes honored as a Humana Game Changer at the 2025 National Senior Games, presented by Humana, Thursday, July 31, 2025, in Des Moines, Iowa. This recognition 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 at the Games, which is the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors. DeLoatch will compete in doubles pickleball this year. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Eden Thompson contemplates her next move playing checkers with granddaughter at the 2025 National Senior Games Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in Ames, 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. - Olympic Gold Medalist Theresa Andrews, presents John White, 74, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a Humana Game Changer medal at the 2025 National Senior Games, Thursday, July 31, 2025, in West Des Moines, Iowa. White 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. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Pamela DeLoatch, 62, of Apex, North Carolina, accepts her Humana Game Changer medal from Humana President and CEO Jim Rechtin at the 2025 National Senior Games Thursday, July 31, in Des Moines, Iowa. DeLoatch 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. This year marks DeLoatch's first appearance at the National Senior Games, where she will participate in women's doubles 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. - Madelaine Cazel, 87, from The Villages, Florida, accepts her Humana Game Changer medal from Humana President and CEO Jim Rechtin at the 2025 National Senior Games Friday, August 1, 2025, in Ames, Iowa. Cazel 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. Cazel has been a fixture at the National Senior Games for more than two decades, with her first appearance in 2003. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Madelaine Cazel, 87, from The Villages, Florida, practices javelin at the 2025 National Senior Games Friday, August 1, 2025, in Ames, Iowa. Cazel is one of 10 athletes honored as a Humana Game Changer – a recognition that celebrates athletes' commitment to healthy aging and their encouragement, motivation and inspiration to people of all ages to get active. Cazel, of The Villages, Florida, has been a fixture at the National Senior Games for more than two decades, with her first appearance in 2003. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Pamela DeLoatch, 62, of Apex, North Carolina, plays pickleball with Humana President and CEO Jim Rechtin at the 2025 National Senior Games Thursday, July 31, 2025, in Des Moines, Iowa. DeLoatch 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. She is also a professional writer and lifelong learner, finding that pickleball was the perfect blend of movement, mental challenge and community. She balances her training with rowing, cycling and strength work, and keeps her mind sharp through crochet, travel and meaningful conversations. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Madelaine Cazel, 87, from The Villages, Florida, practices javelin at the 2025 National Senior Games Friday, August 1, 2025, in Ames, Iowa. Cazel is one of 10 athletes honored as a Humana Game Changer – a recognition that celebrates athletes' commitment to healthy aging and their encouragement, motivation and inspiration to people of all ages to get active. Cazel, of The Villages, Florida, has been a fixture at the National Senior Games for more than two decades, with her first appearance in 2003. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Jim Hutchinson, 78, from Louisville, Kentucky, practices for his track events at the 2025 National Senior Games in Ames, Iowa, Friday, August 1, 2025. Hutchinson is one of 10 athletes honored as a Humana Game Changer – a recognition that celebrates athletes' commitment to healthy aging and their encouragement, motivation and inspiration to people of all ages to get active. Jim runs for both physical and mental well-being and gives back by volunteering with the IRS VITA program. He's also a Sudoku enthusiast, keeping his mind as sharp as his stride. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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National Senior Games 2025 - Humana Game Changers
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - Jim Hutchinson, 78, accepts his Humana Game Changer medal from Humana President and CEO Jim Rechtin at the 2025 National Senior Games Friday, August 1, 2025, in Ames, Iowa. Hutchinson, of Louisville, Kentucky, 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. Hutchinson has been a runner since age 12 and has competed in three previous Games, this year competing in the 200M and 400M sprints. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR HUMANA INC. - John White, 74, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is one of 10 athletes honored as a Humana Game Changer at the 2025 National Senior Games, Thursday, July 31, 2025, in West Des Moines, Iowa. This recognition 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 at the Games, which is the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors. White is a Wisconsin Senior Olympics (WSO) Hall of Famer, former WSO President, NSGA Board Member and Harris Frank Distinguished Service Award recipient. He also spent over 30 years mentoring youth as an educator and coach in Milwaukee. (Matthew Putney/AP Content Services for Humana Inc.)