Pasadena Senior Games (Pasadena, Calif.) and Crown Valley Senior Games
(California Senior Games) (Senior Olympics) (Los Angeles area) (1992 to Present)
Note: Some of the past meet results can be found in National Masters News (NMN).
Meet sponsored by the Pasadena Senior Center.
2024: (Results: PDF)
Meet Results: Pasadena Senior Games / Crown Valley Senior Games (Senior Olympics) (1992 to Present):
- 1992: see story at bottom regarding Cynthia Rosedale (Cynthia Vaughan)
- 1992: 1992 includes a Bowl to Bowl walk (Senior Center to Rose Bowl). (missing 1992 results)
- 1993: June 6, 1993 Pasadena Senior Olympics (Pasadena Senior Games) at Occidental College (Sept 1993 NMN, PDF: pg. 42 & 47 of 48)
- 1994: April 24, 1994: “Crown Valley Senior Games” held at Occidental College (Aug 1994 NMN, PDF: pg. 29 of 40)
- 1995: April 23, 1995 (Aug 1995 NMN, PDF: pg. 38 of 44)
- 1996: April 28, 1996 at Occidental College (July 1996 NMN, PDF: pg 8 & 37 of 44)
- 1997: May 4, 1997 at Occidental College (Aug 1997 NMN, PDF: pg 27 of 36)
- 1998: June 13-14, 1998 at Occidental College. Calif State Senior Games. (Sept 1998 NMN, PDF: pg 36-37 of 44)
- 1999: June 5-6, 1999 at Occidental College (Aug 1999 NMN, PDF: pg 32 of 40)
- 2000: June 11, 2000 at Occidental College (Aug 2000 NMN, PDF: pg 32 of 41)
- 2001: June 10, 2001 (Sept 2001 NMN, PDF: pg 32 of 36)
- 2002: June 15, 2002 (Crown Valley Senior Olympics at Pasadena): (Aug 2002 NMN, PDF: pg. 26 of 32)
Meet Results: Pasadena Senior Games (Senior Olympics):
- 2003: June 14, 2003: Pasadena Senior Games at Pasadena City College: (Aug 2003 NMN, PDF: pg. 39 of 44)
- 2004: Scheduled for June 5, 2004 Calif. Senior Games Championships at Pasadena City College.
- 2004 – continued: Senior Games State Championship. (missing 2004 meet results)
- 2005: 2005
- 2006: 2006 and Results: Pasadena Senior Games 2006 and 2006
- 2007: 2007
- 2008: 2008 and 2008
- 2009: 2009
- 2010: 2010 and 2010
- 2011: 2011 and 2011
- 2012: 2012
- 2013: 2013
- 2014: 2014
- 2015: 2015
- 2016: 2016
- 2017: 2017
- 2018: 2018
- 2019: 2019
- 2020 & 2021: Cancelled
- 2022: June 4, 2022 at Occidental College: (results: PDF)
- 2023: June 3, 2023 (results: PDF)
- 2024: June 1, 2024 at Occidental College. (Results: PDF)
- 2025: see main website: Main website link
Note: Walt Butler hand-timed in 6.5 in 1994 and 6.7 in 1995 for the M50 50 meter dash.
All-Time Race Walk and Road Race lists (as of 2019:
All Time 5k Race Walk (till 2019): List
All Time 10k Race Walk (till 2019): List
All Time 5k Road Race (till 2019): List
All Time 10k Road Race (till 2019): List
Meet contacts at several meets: Cynthia Rosedale (Vaughan), Christel Donley (Miller), Pete Clentzos, and Jim Hanley.
Pasadena Senior Games: (founders):
Story: The Senior Games began in Pasadena over 25 years ago founded by Olympian Pete Clentzos and Cynthia Rosedale, along with Harry Sneider and others
Pasadena Senior Center: Main website link and Pasadena Senior Center Opened in 1960
Per the Pasadena Senior Center’s website (Mar. 2, 2020): In Memory of Cynthia Rosedale:
In 1992, Cynthia found her passion, when she brought the Senior Olympics program to Pasadena. For twenty-two years she ran that program, now known as the Pasadena Senior Games. Athletes train year round, and Cynthia devoted time year round to making sure everything ran smoothly. In 2014, about 2,200 athletes converged on Pasadena for the state championship games. California championships will again be held here in 2017, from early May into June. Athletes compete in more than 20 individual and team sports, from track and field to table tennis to volleyball and archery. One women’s world record holder in track and field trains at the Senior Center (“Because it’s the best deal in town!” said Cynthia.)
When she talked about the Senior Games, Cynthia’s lively eyes lit up. “There’s no other job where you can have 1,600 best friends. It’s like we’re family once a year; it’s absolutely unconditional. Some of these people I’ve known since 1992.” Those relationships, many of them burnished by the years, are what Cynthia cherished most about her work at the Senior Center. “Buildings are just bricks and mortar, but people are special.” http://www.pasadenaseniorcenter.org/about-us/the-people/41-events/senior-games
and short bio on masterstrack.com