The Record (Troy, NY)

Aurora Games to be held at the Times Union Center

- By Sports Staff sports@troyrecord.com @TroyRecord­Sports on Twitter

ALBANY, N.Y. >> October 15, 2018 – The City of Albany was today named as the official host site of the inaugural Aurora Games, an internatio­nal, world- class, allwomen’s multi- sport competitio­n and entertainm­ent festival. The first- of-its-kind event will be held at the Times Union Center in downtown Albany, NY, August 20-25, 2019.

The Aurora Games, named in honor of the Roman goddess of the dawn, will be held every two years beginning with the inaugural edition in Albany.

Designed to celebrate the best in women’s sports, entertainm­ent and culture, the Aurora Games will welcome all-star athletes, as well as coaches and trainers, representi­ng more than 15 countries to downtown Albany to compete in an internatio­nal competitio­n of teams comprised of the Americas vs. the World.

The six- day event will include team and individual competitio­ns in basketball, tennis, figure skating, gymnastics, ice hockey and beach volleyball. Fans will also enjoy musical performanc­es, food tastings, sports clinics, autograph sessions and seminars in the Aurora Games Fan Zone at the Albany Capital Center.

“This is an important cultural moment and we are excited to create an event that empowers female athletes and celebrates their unique contributi­ons and accomplish­ments. As an allwomen’s sporting competitio­n, the Aurora Games will showcase the tremendous skill, sportsmans­hip and dedication these athletes possess,” said Jerry Solomon, creator and executive producer of the Aurora Games. “We are thrilled to host our inaugural event in Albany. The Aurora Games will establish a bold vision for the future of women’s sports. I thank our local partners for embracing this vision and helping us bring it to life.”

Solomon was joined Monday by local officials and Aurora Games advisory board members at the Times Union Center to make the site selection announceme­nt and share their enthusiasm for the Aurora Games.

“I am very excited that Albany has been selected to host the inaugural Aurora Games Festival. This event will highlight the athletic, entertainm­ent, and cultural achievemen­ts of women from all over the world,” said U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. “As the birthplace of the women’s rights movement, New York has always been a leader in women’s social, political, and economic advancemen­t. Albany is the perfect location for this first- of-its-kind event, which will attract people from all over the world to the Capital Region. I was proud to support Albany’s bid to host the games and I look forward to its success.”

“Today’s announceme­nt that the inaugural Aurora Games will be held in Albany County is a proud day for all parties involved. I could not be more excited for this women- only event celebratin­g athletics, arts, entertainm­ent and culture to call our Times Union Center home. This is a tremendous win for our region, as thousands of competitor­s and visitors from around the world will visit Albany County, in addition to the millions who will view the event through media coverage. I know the competitor­s will be impressed with our Albany County facilities, and I look forward to cheering them on,” said Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy.

“I amhonored Albany has been selected as the host city of the inaugural Aurora Games,” said Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan. “We are proud to have the opportunit­y to showcase our vibrant Downtown and the recently-revitalize­d Times Union Center, and we look forward to welcoming hundreds of all-star female athletes,

coaches, trainers, and their fans to New York’s Capital City.”

Albany County tourism and event officials also proclaimed their excitement for the event, which is expected to draw 50,000 fans and both national and internatio­nal media to downtown Albany over the course of its six- day run.

“The Times Union Center and Albany Capital Center are thrilled to be a part of this moment in sports by hosting the inaugural Aurora Games. Our facilities are a great fit for this allstar competitio­n and fan festival,” said SMG/ Times Union Center General Manager Bob Belber. “We look forward to hosting these outstandin­g athletes and providing a stage for them to showcase their tremendous talents.”

“Albany is proud to be the site of the inaugural Aurora Games. This world- class

women’s sports competitio­n presents a new opportunit­y for Albany and shows that our destinatio­n can be a place where women take center stage,” said Discover Albany President and CEO Jill Delaney.

The high-profile advisory board for the Aurora Games includes such iconic athletes as nine-time Olympic medalist Nadia Comaneci; 18time Grand Slam champion Chris Evert; six-time Olympic medalist Jackie JoynerKers­ee; two-time Olympic medalist Nancy Kerrigan; and seven- time Olympic medalist Shannon Miller. These women are amongst more than 30 high-profile sports, entertainm­ent and business figures who have lent their support to the Aurora Games.

The event today featured a special appearance from two-time Olympic gold medalist Donna de Varona, who serves as a consultant for the Games and is the chair of the athlete advisory board. She rose to fame when at only 13 years old, de Varona be-

came the youngest member of the U.S. team at the 1960 Rome Olympics. In 1964, after breaking 18 world records in swimming, she was named the “Most Outstandin­g Woman Athlete in the World” by the Associated Press and United Press Internatio­nal.

Heralded as a pioneer in women’s sports, de Varona became the first female sports broadcaste­r on national network television in 1965. She served five terms on the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and worked to promote the landmark Title IX legislatio­n, which prohibits sex discrimina­tion in educationa­l programs that receive federal funding. In the mid-1970s, she joined tennis superstar Billie Jean King in establishi­ng the Women’s Sports Foundation and served as the organizati­on’s first president.

“When I first competed in the Olympics, no one would have considered the idea of an event like the Aurora Games as there were so many obstacles that we

were facing. But through the hard work of so many people we have arrived at a watershed moment for women in and out of sports. The Aurora Games has the potential to become a real game changer for women’s sports and I am excited to play a role in its creation,” said de Varona.

Individual tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, March 8, 2019 to coincide with Internatio­nal Women’s Day. Daily tickets will range in price from $25 to $150 with full-series tickets available at a discount. Tickets will be available through Ticketmast­er. Group sales and VIP Experience­s can be reserved immediatel­y by calling Alyssa Shane at (201) 926-8078.

For sponsorshi­p informatio­n, contact Karen Scott Happer at karen@champagnet­ennis.com.

For up- to- date informatio­n about the Aurora Games, visit AuroraGame­sFestival.com or follow the Games on Twitter @AuroraGame­sFest.

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