For the first time in its 36-year history, the Australian Masters Games has signed a Memorandum of  Understanding with the Asia Pacific Masters Games, aimed at bringing international athletes together in  Korea and Australia.  

Signed in Sydney by CEO of Confederation of Australian Sport, Rob Bradley and the Secretary General of the  Asia Pacific Masters Games, Lee Kang Oh, the MOU brings both countries together to promote the sporting  endeavours of our community, no matter how old, how fit or how fast.  

The Asia Pacific Masters Games are held every four years, with the second edition to take place in Korea from  May 12-20, 2023. To be held in Adelaide for the eighth time since the Games’ inception, the Australian  Masters Games is set to welcome more than 10,000 competitors from across Australia and around the world  from 7 – 14 October.  

Both countries will work together to promote their competitions and to encourage the spirit of the games  across two regions, along with co-promotion of both events through websites, newsletters and social media,  and exchanging games information. The MOU will also provide the opportunity for Australian Masters Games  staff to attend the Asia Pacific Masters Games in their Observation Program. 

Mr Bradley said while different countries within the Masters Games network supported each other, this was  the first time they had agreed to work so closely together. 

“We’ve always worked collaboratively with our partner organisations and believe in the great opportunities  that arise, and the enjoyment of competition for all, no matter what age,” Mr Bradley said. 

“One of the great things about Masters Games is that there are no qualification standards, anyone who would  like to compete, anywhere, is welcome to, whether that be in Australia, Korea, New Zealand or Taipei, at the  next World Masters Games in 2025.” 

Mr Kang Oh welcomed the signing of the MOU and said his organisation was “thankful to AMG for their  openness to partner with us”. 

“The MOU will boost sports and cultural exchanges between the two nations, which is expected to increase  understanding and participation in the Masters Games between Australia and South Korea,” Mr Kang Oh said. 

“The Australian Masters Games is a sports-for-all event that boasts 36 years of tradition and history, and we  intend to learn from the AMG as a role model to maintain sustainability and build an ongoing legacy of the  Asia-Pacific Masters Games 2023 Jeonbuk Korea. As a result, it is believed that mutual exchange between two  nations will bring much fruit from this partnership.” 

He said the Asia Pacific Masters Games would welcome any Australians wanting to compete, and he expected  many Koreans would travel to Adelaide in October.

South Australian Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison said the new agreement would help raise the profile of the  event in Adelaide this October.  

“Having this event reach into international markets in a way it hasn’t in its 36-year history is a huge win for  our state,” Minister Bettison said. 

“With several months until the Australian Masters Games is held in Adelaide, this is wonderful news for our  city and means more people will have their eyes – and minds – on South Australia.” 

The Australian Masters Games is proudly supported by the South Australian Government through the South  Australian Tourism Commission.  

Australian Masters Games General Manager, Jane Woodlands-Thompson, said the MOU would strengthen  ties between many sporting countries. 

“We are expecting more than 10,000 competitors to compete in the Australian Masters Games, and if we can  broaden the range of competitors to not just being from Australia, New Zealand and our Pacific Island  neighbours to include Korea and South East Asia, it would be amazing,” Ms Woodlands-Thompson said. 

“And it works both ways – we would love our athletes to head over to Korea to take part. Australians love to  travel, and having an international sporting event to take part in is a great excuse to see the world, stay fit and  meet like-minded sporty people.” 

Further information about the Australian Masters Games: 

The Australian Masters Games is a week-long festival of sport that brings together the 30 and over community  to enjoy an extensive sporting and social program in an exciting holiday destination.  

To be held in Adelaide from 7 – 14 October 2023, the Games will feature around 50 sports, ranging from  basketball to dragon boat to lawn bowls and tennis.  

The Australian Masters Games will also comprise an extensive social program, including opening and closing  ceremonies and opportunities to explore Adelaide and South Australia.  

Approximately 10,000 competitors, their friends and supporters are expected to take part.  www.AustralianMastersGames.com