Yes, you read that right - only one week left to enter during the Gold entry period.
Enter before midnight on Wednesday 1 May to receive:
- a discounted Games entry fee of $110* (*plus your sport fee);
- priority access at the Games accreditation centre;
- a special Gold accreditation pass and
- a commemorative 17th Australian Masters Games pin (not available in the merchandise line)
The question isn't 'why enter during the Gold period', the question is 'why not'?! Start making plans for Adelaide and get the party started.
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Need an extra boost to get up and active to start training for the Games? Check out these inspiring stories of people who are defying the odds and enjoying an ongoing involvement in sport.
If these guys can do it, so can you.
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Getting the band back together.
Former South Sydney Rabbitohs player Stephen Fenech came out of retirement to play with his junior teammates at the NRL Masters last month.
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"As long as I can I'm going to play. It's just too much fun."
The San Diego Splash are a basketball team consisting of all women over 80-years-old that despite rarely winning have a blast on the court.
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Age is just a number.
Robert Marchand is a 107-year-old cyclist, who is passionate about the sport and staying fit. He's a world record holder and loves getting out on the bike.
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Take the hassle out of planning your trip to Adelaide and let our official travel partner All Sports Travel take over to make sure you get the most out of the 17th Australian Masters Games.
They not only have strong relationships with a wide range of accommodation providers in Adelaide and access to the best airfares (both group and individual), but they can also arrange your ground transfers and travel insurance.
Whether you are travelling as a team, on your own, or with friends or family, they can tailor a travel package to suit your requirements.
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Eat and drink your way through South Australia
When it comes to food and drink, South Australia truly is the land of legends.
From culture-rich Adelaide to the lush Adelaide Hills; the bountiful Barossa to the Eyre Peninsula; our state has been named a Great Wine Capital of the World and is home to an all-star cast of world-famous chefs, winemakers and producers. Adelaide is a culinary playground with a smorgasbord of cuisines on offer.
(Photos by SATC/Josie Withers and Adelaide Bar Boys)
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