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50 Active Ageing Centres Compete at Finals of Inaugural Seniors National Games
4 October 2025
Organised by Sport Singapore (SportSG), the Seniors National Games is an SG60 signature event, with the finals held as part of the National Celebration of Seniors (NCOS).

Singapore, 4 October 2025 – The inaugural Seniors National Games concluded today, with the finals taking place at Our Tampines Hub. Organised by Sport Singapore (SportSG), the finals were held in conjunction with the National Celebration of Seniors (NCOS), an annual event organised by the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC). The SNG is also an SG60 signature event, in support of the SG60 goal of “Building Our Singapore Together”.
The Finals event saw about 1,300 people including 570 participants from 50 Active Ageing Centres (AACs) nationwide come together to compete for the title of national champions across five adaptive sports – boccia, disc golf, ladder toss, seated floorball and sport stacking, and provided them with a platform to stay active, engage one another socially, and embrace sport regardless of their physical ability.
The winning teams for each of the five categories are as follows:
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Name of adaptive sport | Winning Team |
Boccia A precision ball sport similar to petanque and bowls, designed for players with limited mobility. The aim is to get one’s team’s ball(s) closest to the white target ball (jack). | 1st Place: Loving Heart Multi Service Centre |
2nd Place: Allkin Ang Mo Kio 420 | |
3rd Place: Goodlife Studio (Bukit Purmei) | |
Disc Golf A sport similar to traditional golf, where players throw a disc towards a target, aiming for accuracy and distance, with modified rules to enhance accessibility.
| 1st Place: Vanguard AAC Senja |
2nd Place: NTUC Health Active Ageing Centre (Taman Jurong) | |
3rd Place: Orange Valley AAC (Woodlands Peak) | |
Ladder Toss Players score points by throwing bolas (two balls connected by a string) onto the ladder rungs from various distances.
| 1st Place: PCS Cedar Tree AAC @ Toh Yi 21 |
2nd Place: Precious AAC Sunshine Green | |
3rd Place: BCare Active Ageing Centre @ Compassvale | |
Seated Floorball A group of seniors play from a seated position, using lightweight sticks to pass and shoot a plastic ball, encouraging teamwork and agility.
| 1st Place: SNM AAC (CARE) @ Woodland |
2nd Place: Orange Valley (Woodlands Peak) | |
3rd Place: St. Luke’s Eldercare Active Ageing (Care) at Northshore | |
Sport Stacking Participants stack and unstack cups in specific sequences, promoting hand-eye coordination, concentration and dexterity.
| 1st Place: Trans Focus AAC |
2nd Place: Vanguard AAC (Senja) | |
3rd Place: PCF Sparkle AAC (Care) (Yew Tee) |
For more information, visit www.activesgcircle.gov.sg/activehealth/senior-national-games.