Australasian Leisure Management
May 23, 2022

Record numbers anticipated for 2023 Great Barrier Reef Masters Games

A record number of sports and competitors are anticipated for the 2023 Great Barrier Reef Masters Games - the 10-year anniversary of Masters’ sport in Cairns to be held from 25th-28th May 2023.

Currently, 21 sports have registered to be part of the games, including the inclusion of new sports, Aussie Rules, lawn bowls, darts, and football (soccer).

The Ulysses butterfly has been adopted as the official totem of the 2023 GBRMG

Cairns Acting Mayor Terry James officially opened registrations for the 2023 GBRMG and announced that former Olympic gold medallist Liesel Jones will be the event’s ambassador, along with former North Queensland Cowboys star Matt Bowen who has also come on board as the Far North Queensland Ambassador.

Organisers are hoping to attract 3000 participants aged 35 and over for the sixth GBRMG in Cairns.

Acting Mayor James notes “the 2021 Games were a resounding success with 2500 participants taking part in four days of fitness, fun and friendship.

“The Games generated more than $3.5 million in an economic boost for the local Cairns economy and more than ever we are ready to welcome people back to our region.

“Cairns offers an amazing backdrop for this type of event, competitors can put themselves to the test on the field during the competition, relax and enjoy the Games hospitality during the night, and explore our spectacular natural attractions in their spare time.”

Local State Member for Cairns and Assistant Tourism Minister Michael Healy added “events like the Masters Games bring visitors to Cairns who also support the region’s tourism operators, accommodation and transport providers and hospitality businesses.

“There’s no better way for Masters’ competitors to wind down after four days of competition than exploring the Great Barrier Reef, our World Heritage-listed rainforests, or relaxing on a sandy beach under a warm tropical sun.”

Liesel Jones enthused “I'm excited to be an ambassador for the 2023 Great Barrier Reef Masters Games; it is a great opportunity for people all around the world, including Australia, Oceania and South East Asia, to come together and compete against the best.”

Jones enjoyed a sparkling career, winning seven World Championships titles, nine Olympic medals (two gold), 10 Commonwealth Games gold medals, and setting 12 individual world records.

She was the youngest member of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Swimming Team (aged 15) and went on to become the first Australian swimmer to compete at four Olympics.

Matt Bowen said he was looking forward to being part of the GBRMG experience.

“There are many reasons for mature-age adults to engage in Masters sport, including competition, fitness, and personal achievement,” he said.

“The 2023 Great Barrier Reef Masters Games is the perfect platform to promote this important message.

“I’m proud to be the games North Queensland ambassador and can’t wait to pack my footy boots to participate in the Rugby League competition next May!”

Both ambassadors will be the special guests at the Sportspersons Dinner on the Friday evening of the Games (26th May 2023), which is open to games athletes and local residents alike.

The Great Barrier Reef Masters Games will be held on 25th-28th May 2023. For more information and to register, visit www.gbrmg.com.au

Early bird registrations are open until 31st August 2022, which includes the chance to win a full accommodation package prize staying at the Pullman Cairns International Hotel valued at $1,000.

The Great Barrier Reef Masters Games are presented by Cairns Regional Council and Tourism and Events Queensland with the support of Team Elite.

Images: 2021 Great Barrier Reef Masters Games Facebook 

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