Sunshine State Games Events to be held in the Birthplace of the Annual Games – Alachua County

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June 3, 2021
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Sunshine State Games Events to be held in the Birthplace of the Annual Games – Alachua County

TALLAHASSEE – The Sunshine State Games returns to its origination this weekend for two weekends of events.  Two of the original sports of the Games, that debuted in 1980, Fencing and Swimming, will be held in Alachua County, Friday through Sunday.

Over 400 swimmers, representing 15 teams, will be in the water at the Dwight H. Hunter Northeast Pool beginning Friday. Over 100 Fencers will be parrying and thrusting at the Legacy Park Multipurpose Center in Alachua.

Swimming begins Friday evening at 5:30 p.m. with four events.  On Saturday, 52 events will be contested beginning at 8:00 a.m. and the meet concludes on Sunday with 48 events beginning at 8:00 a.m.  Age groups begin at 10 and under and advance to the Boy’s and Girl’s Divisions that include adult swimmers.  Five-year old Jacob Motes, of the Makos Aquatic Club Gainesville is the youngest among all swimmers.

Among the athletes to be found diving off the starting blocks include the 2000 Sunshine State Games Male Athlete of the Year, Alex Forbes, swimming for the South Lake Aquatic Club.  Forbes, now 33 years old, swam on the collegiate level for the University of Kentucky.

He was a state champion swimmer at Lyman High School in Orlando, earned All-America honors at Kentucky and competed in the 50 free at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

Forbes will compete in the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly on Saturday and the 100 freestyle on Sunday.

Swimming for the Gator Swim Club is Marcella Rupert-Gomez, who earned Class 2A Swimmer of the Year honors at Miami’s Gulliver Prep High School.in 2017 and swam for Harvard University in 2018

Two days of Fencing begins at the Legacy Park Multipurpose Center with matches beginning at 8:00 a.m., Saturday and Sunday.

One of the largest fields of the three disciplines of Fencing, the Men’s Open Epee Division, features over 20 athletes registered to compete. Among the more than 100 athletes on the strip for that event include Bryce and Jake Thayer, a pair of brothers from Port Charlotte, who are long-time competitors in the Sunshine State Games.

Jake, 21, is currently on the Fencing team roster at the University of the Incarnate Word, located in San Antonio, Texas, and qualified for the 2020-21 NCAA Championships as a junior.  He won the Senior Men’s Foil and Senior Men’s Sabre gold medals at the 2019 Sunshine State Games Fencing Championships and has been competing in the Games since 2014.

Bryce, now 15, has been Fencing in the Sunshine State Games since 2015 when he began in the 10 and under groups.

Visit www.sunshinestategames.com/all-sports-schedule for competition information for the Alachua County Festival, presented in conjunction with the Gainesville Sports Commission, and registration information for upcoming Alachua and Clay County Festival events, June 11-13, with approaching registration deadlines.  Entry fees vary by sport.

Schedule for Sunshine State Games Alachua County Festival
Friday, June 4
5:30 p.m.: Swimming, Dwight H. Hunter Northeast Pool

Saturday, June 5
8:00 a.m.: Swimming, Dwight H. Hunter Northeast Pool
9:00 a.m.: Fencing, Legacy Park Multipurpose Center, Alachua

Sunday, June 6
8:00 a.m.: Swimming, Dwight H. Hunter Northeast Pool
9:00 a.m.: Fencing, Legacy Park Multipurpose Center, Alachua

The Sunshine State Games, Florida’s only Olympic-style Sports Festival, is presented annually by the Florida Sports Foundation, the official sports promotion and development organization of the State of Florida.  The 2021 Games are presented in conjunction with Clay County Tourism and Airstream Ventures, the Gainesville Sports Commission, Florida’s Sports Coast and Polk County Sports Marketing. The Sunshine State Games is part of the state’s $57.4 billion sports industry that accounts for 580,000 jobs statewide.

 

The Florida Sports Foundation

The Florida Sports Foundation, a 501(C) 3 non-profit corporation, is the official sports promotion and development organization for the State of Florida. It is charged with the promotion and development of professional, amateur, recreational sports, and physical fitness opportunities that produce a thriving Florida sports industry and environment. With a seemingly endless list of sporting ventures and venues, the Florida Sports Foundation strives to promote Florida’s unique sports industry. The Foundation’s staff is dedicated to serving the needs and interests of Florida’s sports community and assists with all questions concerning Florida sporting activities and issues.

 

About the Gainesville Sports Commission

Founded in 1988, the Gainesville Sports Commission (GSC) is a not-for-profit organization that strives to promote tourism through sports while creating a positive economic impact on Gainesville and Alachua County. The Gainesville Sports Commission is a liaison that brings sporting events to our local community and assists with hosting, creating and supporting over 45 events annually. Since its inception, Gainesville Sports Commission has directly contributed more than 300 million dollars of economic growth. By bringing participants and spectators to sporting events, Gainesville Sports Commission creates approximately 20 million dollars annually of direct economic impact for our community.