CultureShift: 36th Detroit Senior Olympics returns after 3-year hiatus

The Senior Olympics celebrates healthy and active aging and gives seniors a chance to be social.

Three older Black men smile outside with their arms around each other

Celo “Sarge” Beal Jr. (middle) smiles with other Detroiters at the 2023 Senior Olympics.

The Detroit Senior Olympics returned earlier this month for a 3-day event featuring 19 indoor and outdoor recreational activities, plus a special section for Baking and Arts & Crafts. This was the first Senior Olympics to be held since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The event celebrates healthy and active aging and gives seniors a chance to be social. Activities included quilting, ballroom dancing, pickleball, track and more. Participation was open to residents 50 years of age and older.

Celo “Sarge” Beal Jr. jogs on an outdoor track
Celo “Sarge” Beal Jr. participates in the 36th Detroit Senior Olympics.

CultureShift’s Zaire Daniels spoke with 5-event winner, Cleo “Sarge” Beal Jr., about his time with Detroit’s Senior Olympics.


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