Today marks the beginning of the World Youth Day celebrations in Spain but tomorrow might provide a better vision of our own future.
The old adage ‘the youth is our future,” still rings true on a global scale but perhaps local residents will see their future in the hundreds of seniors descending upon our region for the B.C. Seniors Games, which officially begin Wednesday night with the opening ceremonies at Haley Park.
Granted the future of the world is in the hands of today’s youth but our own health and well-being can easily be gauged by the seniors who will flash their athletic talents, passion and joie-de-vivre over the next few days.
Watching octogenarians playing slopitch or elite track stars still running hard decades past their glory days reminds us that the clock continues to tick whether we’re sitting still or in motion.
How we manage that time is entirely up to us.
I’m reminded of a column I once wrote on Chuck Woolls, the venerable Montrose swimmer who, when most people slow down, jumped in the pool at age 67 and began a 15-year commitment to the B.C. Seniors Games winning over 100 gold medals along the way.
It wasn’t about the wins that made Woolls inspiring.
It was the fact that he took on a new challenge in life at an age when many people think the challenges are over.
Yet it was that same challenge that re-energized him and added years of enjoyment to an already event-filled life.
And perhaps therein lies our fountain of youth.
Challenges, big or small, not only get our juices flowing, they keep us sharp, awake and alive.
It doesn’t have to be an athletic challenge to tackle.
That to-do-list around everyone’s house is a never-ending challenge, yet, approached in the same manner these senior athletes take their events, can be a sense of pride, fun and energy.

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